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NW MTB Series Wraps 2015 Season

August 16, 2015 by David Longdon Leave a Comment

Last Wednesday night was the final edition of the 2015 NW MTB Series (NW MTB = Northwest MounTain Bike), and it had three missions: Have fun racing and celebrate the end of the series; support the Epilepsy Foundation Northwest and Lenny Throop and his family through an auction; and support Rad Racing‘s executive director Jim Brown in his battle against cancer. The event raised $400 for Epilepsy Foundation Northwest and $3,235+ for Jim Brown and his family.

The NW MTB series is nicknamed the *Wednesday Night World Championships.*
The NW MTB series is nicknamed the *Wednesday Night World Championships.*

Event organizer Russell Stevenson expressed his heartfelt thanks: “I am blown away and honored to be witness to such generosity from everyone who participated. I’m equally proud of our sponsors who put up the auction prizes with nothing more than a phone call. This industry is a pretty tight group that looks after one another, especially within the PNW.”

Racers flow down the *enduro* section during the 6PM race.
Racers flow down the *enduro* section during the 6PM race.

The series has been growing in popularity and Wednesday’s race set a new attendance record: 136 racers.

Many racers walked the upper section then remounted their bikes after the most difficult portion.
Many racers walked the upper section then remounted their bikes after the most difficult portion.

To make the series happen, Russell had an energetic support team: Richard Bankhead, Eric Atwood, Lenny Throop, Lori Brazel, Michael Brazel, Tim Bridgham, Cyndi Freed, Ed Brewer, Dan Norton and Wick. Brad Loetel with West Seattle Cyclery provided mechanical support throughout the series. And for Wednesday’s finale, Lenny Throop and Jim Dennison worked the grill and fed everyone.

This Rad racer looked shocked and amazed every descent.
This Rad racer looked shocked and amazed every descent.

“I’m honored to call promoting MTB bike races a job. I get to work outside with great people who share my passion. I regularly witness acts of kindness. I’ve watched youngsters grow up and slower riders speed up. I’ve witnessed skills progression, made more friends than I can keep up with and continue to bond with new groups from various walks of life. How cool is that?”

Some riders had contagious smiles.
Some riders had contagious smiles.

Russell hopes he is planting seeds for what becomes a cycling tradition in Seattle: “I hope someday this latest chapter is labeled old and we can look back and laugh. For now I think I’ll keep working on it, keep pushing it forward, and keep following the happy trail that life seems to lead me down whenever I’m on or around my bike.”

The start of the 7 PM race.
The start of the 7 PM race.

The series began on April 16th North SeaTac Park. The mountain bike series now transitions to a cyclocross workout and mock-race series through September 16.

The youngest champions were not quite sure about the victory ritual.
The youngest champions were not quite sure about the victory ritual.

Flickr Album for 6PM Race

Aaron Bradford demonstrated fluidity and aggression descending the *enduro* section.
Aaron Bradford demonstrated fluidity and aggression descending the *enduro* section.

Flickr Album for 7PM Race

Race organizer Russell Stevenson's son Nils demonstrates his passion for cycling.
Race organizer Russell Stevenson’s son Nils demonstrates his passion for cycling.

Series final results

NW MTB Series Final from David Longdon on Vimeo.

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