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January 15, 2016

2016 Borah Epic Registration is Open

Coon Valley, WI.  750 spots and going fast, the registration for the 2016 Borah Epic is now open! 

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The annual event, founded in 2013, has raised over $37,000 to fund trail development and conservation for CAMBA, also known as the Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association, that has quickly become known for its renowned single track trail system and year-round riding opportunities.

The 2016 Epic also includes a field limit increase of 250 riders, which is expected to make yet another big advancement towards the event’s Tribute to the Trails initiative and overall mission.  According to Ron Bergin, CAMBA Executive Director, “We couldn’t be more excited about the continued success of this annual event.  It has quickly become one of our top fundraising vehicles and the ultimate opportunity to showcase our extensive trail system.”

The official race date is set for Saturday, June 4, at 9:30 AM and includes both half and full race distances.  For more information visit, borahepic.com and to join the Epic’s race pipeline, click here.

About Borah Teamwear

In business since 1997, Borah Teamwear has grown to become the premier manufacturer of high-quality custom sublimated active apparel; including cycling, nordic, alpine, triathlon, running and corporate.  All of Borah's custom products are precision made at the company's headquarters in Coon Valley, Wisconsin, where the latest technological advancements in apparel production are utilized.

About CAMBA

The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association, is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization whose mission is: To support mountain bike advocacy, education, sustainable trail development and tourism in the Chequamegon Area in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, local governments and agencies and private landowners.  CAMBA is responsible for the development and management of a regional mountain bike trail system of over 300 miles in northern Sawyer and southern Bayfield Counties of Wisconsin. Trails are based in the towns of Cable, Delta, Drummond, Hayward, Namakagon and Seeley on National and county forests and some private land.