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Dirty Donut

Sat June 15, 2024 Martin, MI 49070 US Directions

Events

10 Mile-Donut Divisions

8:00AM EDT - 5:00PM EDT

DONUT EATING DIVISIONS

8:00AM EDT
Events: 22 Mile-DONUT DIVISIONS 42 Mile-DONUT DIVISIONS 42 Mile-DONUT FAT TIRE 42 Mile-DONUT COED TANDEM 62 Mile-DONUT DIVISIONS 62Mile-DONUT COED FAT TIRE 62 Mile-DONUT COED TANDEM

SPRINT DIVISIONS

8:00AM EDT
Events: 22 Mile-SPRINT DIVISIONS 42 Mile-SPRINT DIVISIONS 42 Mile-SPRINT COED FAT TIRE 62 Mile-SPRINT DIVISIONS 62 Mile-SPRINT COED FAT TIRE

42 Mile-DONUT COED SINGLE SPEED

8:00AM EDT - 5:00PM EDT

Place

1556 Chalmers St.
Martin High School
Martin, MI US 49070

Description

The Dirty Donut is the first event of its kind held to be held on dirt roads.  It offers three different distances of races, 10, 22, 41, and 61 miles, and welcomes a wide variety of cyclists.  Everyone from the very serious racer to those that just want a fun riding experience have a place at this event.  Serious racers will opt for the “Sprint” race, which is conducted much like any other gravel race and the winners are the first to finish.  “Donut” racers will opt for a bit more strategy in a race where the winner is often times not the fastest rider, but the rider who can combine speed with how many donuts they can eat.  In the Donut races, each race distance has “donut stops” positioned along the race route.  Participants deduct five minutes from their final finish time for each donut they consume at one of our “donut stops” in the race.

Want to race, but donuts are not your thing? Rock on my friends, the sprint division is for you. The fastest finisher wins this division. Male and Female Sprint Champions are awarded our Green Jersey, a custom first place medal, and an awesome trophy. 

 

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