The King of 3 Rock is a two-day MTB event on October 13th/14th 2012 which includes the Team-Trail-Thrash (Saturday), and Dixie-Dash races (Sunday), culminating in the ultimate accolade for any mountain biker in the country; the crowning of the King of Three Rock!!
What is The Team-Trail-Thrash?The Team-Trail-Thrash (TTT) on Saturday involves teams of 3 people trying to set the shortest time possible on the Super Special Stage.
The Super Special Stage will be strictly closed to non-team racers between 1.00pm and 3:00pm (ie;when the Team-Trail-Thrash is running) but you can practice on it before this time.
(The stage is not currently planned to be one of the five Dixie Dash stages on the Sunday, however, if weather conditions change, this stage may be used as it is resistant to rain/mud.)
Let’s say that “Team Awesome” has entered the TTT and has members “Stoker”, “Gnarlo” and “Awesomo”.
They all line-up at the start of the stage, Stoker sets off first, then Gnarlo 10secs after him.
Gnarlo tries his best to catch Stoker, while Stoker does his utmost to keep Gnarlo off his tail.
Meanwhile, Awesomo blasts-off 10 secs after Gnarlo and tries to close the gap, Gnarlo rides like a freaking maniac to keep Awesomo behind him, the net result is that the team “intimidate” each other to go as fast as they can.
You may hear many roars of “get off the brakes you pansy!” or “if I catch you I’m claiming your bike!” as the team gently encourage each other down the hillside.The riders individual times will be added-up to yield the total time of each team, the winners are the team with the lowest total time, simple as that.
This will get everyone revved up and start the rivalries early for the main event on Sunday.
(Prizes for the team event awarded on the Sunday)
What is the Dixie Dash?Dixie (or DHiXCie more accurately) is basically DownHill Cross-Country style, this was conceived and run as a very small club challenge some years ago by MADMTB, but has now finally broken-through into the big time!
The Dixie-Dash stages on the Sunday are the main event of the weekend and will be the ultimate test of biker VS mountain VS clock.
Just like this year’s enduros, each stage is timed individually and the lowest total time for the 5 stages wins, crowning the inaugural King of 3 Rock.
All hail the King!!
What is the schedule?[COLOR="#0000FF"]Saturday:[/COLOR]
Registration: 09.00am to 11.30am
Practice: 9:30am to 3:00pm
Team-Trail-Thrash: 12:30pm to 3:00pm (no practice allowed on this stage at this time)
[COLOR="#0000FF"]Sunday:[/COLOR]
Registration: 09.00am to 11.00am
King & Queen category start: 10.00am
All other categories start: 10.30am
Stage 1 close time: 12:00pm
Stage 2 close time: 1:00pm
Stage 3 close time: 2:00pm
Presentation of prizes: 4:00pm
What are the stages/trails like?The 5 stages have 95% descending and maybe about 5% flat bits just so you can exercise your legs a little, many sections are highly technical in nature, comprising roots, rocks, berms, off-camber lines with a few drops and jumps thrown into the mix to boost the fun factor.
Any jumps or drops will either have chicken runs/easy lines or be rollable, nothing too big, stupid or dangerous, but please be aware that due to the nature of the trails, this event is NOT SUITABLE for beginners.
You are required to practice the stages on the Saturday to ensure you are aware of all the technical features and sections – this will REALLY help you on the Sunday!
All stages are flat out with no time for taking it easy or cruising, you can do your make-up/hair-brushing/sightseeing/high & low speed compression damping adjustments on the transition back-up to the next stage.
Transitions between stages will be as quick as you want to make them, but don’t hang around too long as we will be closing-off stages as the day progresses.
You must complete all 5 Stages to be eligible for an overall position.
While the Team-Trail-Thrash is in progress on the Saturday, open practice is also available on the five Dixie-Dash stages to maximise time on the trails and your potential for a fast time on Sunday.
To get the most from the King of 3 Rock find two other people to make up a team for the Team-Trail-Thrash and race both days. No big deal if you can’t, there will be separate prizes for the Team-Trail-Thrash and the Dixie-Dash but there is a shot at ultimate glory up for offer!!
We have decided to provide soup and sambos at the end of the last/5th stage (ie; instead of having a lunch stop), so that everyone can properly relax (and have time to swap stories of high-velocity action & come up with all kinds of outlandish excuses as to why they weren’t faster etc..)
There will however be water/fruit/biscuits etc.. available at key points during the day so you are fully refreshed for your assault on the next stage!
You can only
enter and pay online for this event, no admissions/entries will be taken on the day.
[COLOR="#006400"]Online entry will be opening on Wed 5th Sept. at 8:00am[/COLOR]
You must either have a Full or Restricted Cycling Ireland licence, otherwise you will need to purchase a
One-Day licence.
The cost of this licence is EUR20 for non-Cycling Ireland members, or EUR10 for Cycling Ireland members.
When you enter online, you will be asked for various personal details (name, email, emergency contact details etc..) and what category you want to enter etc.. it should only take a minute or two for you to register online.
Please make sure you have the correct names for your team-mates for the Triple-Trail-Thrash.
Saturday’s Triple-Trail-Thrash has 2 categories;
Thrashers (fast people) and
Rockers (not-so-fast people) so pick whichever category you feel suits your abilities.
On Sunday, there are 6 categories as follows;
- King (Pro category 18+)
- Queen (18+)
- Prince (18-24)
- Warrior (25-29)
- Knight (30-35)
- Baron (36-40)
- Warlock (40+)
As you can see, 5 categories are age-based, with “King” being the equivalent “Pro” category.
The Queen category is for female riders only, and not for lads who like pink spokes on their bike, just in case ye were wondering…
FAQs:How do I enter?You enter online only
HEREOnline entry opens on Wed 5th Sept. at 8:00am and will close on the 10th October at 6pm
You must register AND pay online for this event, any unpaid entries get deleted at the end of each day.
What do I do on the Saturday?Have 4 Weetabix for breakfast
Ensure you have yourself and your bike in good working order
Head-up to Ticknock and please park neatly to ensure there’s space for everyone
Go to sign-on tent, sign your name on the entry sheet & collect your free t-shirt & stuff
Put on your free t-shirt if you wanna be really cool and hip
Attach your numberplate to the front of your bike
Assemble your team-mates for the Triple-Trail-Thrash
Head-up to the Super-Special-Stage, wish your buddies good luck (you may do a chest-bump or a bro-shake or a bro-hug etc) and hammer-out the best time you can.
Note; if there’s a bit of a queue, you could go and practice on of the Dixie-Dash stages and then come back if you like.
What do I do on the Sunday?Have 5 Weetabix for breakfast.
Ensure you have yourself and your bike in good working order.
Head-up to Ticknock and please park neatly to ensure there’s space for everyone
Go to sign-on (sign your name on the entry sheet & collect your goody-bag if you didn’t do so on Saturday) and collect your timing tag.
Go through the bike check and get ready for a 120 decibel day of offroad rock n’roll!
How much is the event?It is €45 for all categories, with a special discounted price of €39 for a limited time so get registered quickly!.
This might initially sound like a lot, but when you consider you are getting 2 days of killer biking action, refreshments, post-event food, free memento t-shirt & poster, and the opportunity to become a member of the first ever Royal Family of ThreeRock, we think it’s pretty good value, and we reckon by the end of the Sunday, you’ll think it’s money well-spent too.
It’s the last MTB event of the year – you just gotta be there!
Do I need a licence?Yes!
You must either have a Full or Restricted Cycling Ireland licence, otherwise you will need to purchase a
One-Day licence.
The cost of this licence is EUR20 for non-Cycling Ireland members, or EUR10 for Cycling Ireland members.
What bike shall I bring?Whatever bike you have the most fun on.
Do I need armour?You definitely have to wear a helmet, and you must wear it at ALL times throughout the day, anyone seeing not wearing their helmet will be disqualified.
Gloves are highly recommended too, and you’ll see a lot of people wearing knee pads, which are also advisable.
Is there a specialist/professional I can talk to regarding tyre-choice and PSI levels?Yes, they call him “The Don” he is “the tyre whisperer” he knows more about compounds, side-wall shear forces and rolling resistance than any man alive.
Is there any danger of me get over-stoked or super-amped?Oh yes, oh
for sure yesI have more questions – who shall I ask them of?You shall address all correspondances, queries and words of praise to the almighty King himself at
kingofthreerock@gmail.comKeep up-to-date and have a chat with
The King on Facebook or pop over to the
MADMTB site.