![]() ![]() Adventure races are unlikely to ever cancel due to weather however, sometimes extreme weather could cause the state parks, city parks or national forest service to shut down the event without any available refunds to racers. Mandatory Gear List required for review and to be carried during all races.Īs the race company, we reserve the right to alter, postpone, or cancel any race for safety concerns for the racers, staff or volunteers. Rules List is required for review and a copy will be carried during all races. In order to speed up the check-in process on race day, please download and fill in the ARGeorgia Liability Waiver for each team member and bring it to the race with you to check-in. Race Includes: t-shirt, food and drink during the race, awards for each division, and dinner at the end of the race. Water and snacks will be provided at most transition areas however, not guaranteed so bring water purification tablets. We supply all canoes, paddles, and PFDs however, teams may bring their own paddle gear if placed in paddle bags. Your first discipline to start the race will be revealed during check-in. The later you are, the shorter the time to prepare. Load buses at 7:30am (sharp) with a start at 8:00am.Īll teammates must be present to check-in and receive instructions. Easy to read and simple navigation will take you to some hidden spots around Blairsville.ĭistances are always based on your team's abilities and speed in adventure racing however, you can expect between 25-35 miles of mountain biking, 8-9 miles of trekking with 6-10 miles of canoeing.Ĭheck-in starts at 5:30am to 7:00am with instructions and (pre-plotted) map followed by a pre-race meeting at 7:00am. Whether it’s in the Arctic, Himalayas, Amazon, Sahara, or on Indian Ocean Islands, this car will showcase the ability of E-SUVs, not only to motorsports enthusiasts, but also to consumers who are looking to make their own difference to the planet by choosing an electric SUV.This 10-hour adventure race is perfect for sport or family teams looking to have some fun discovering the outdoors with adventure racing. Extreme E’s combination of top-level sporting competition and ultra-demanding environments will also prove to be a significant research and development platform for manufacturers, driving further advancements in sustainable mobility.Īgag also alluded to the five planned racing locations for the Extreme E series when it begins in 2021: The cutting-edge technology our industry-leading partners have employed in its design and construction has resulted in a stunning car, capable of the highest performance in the toughest and most varied environments on the planet. The Extreme E-SUV ODYSSEY 21 is unlike anything else in motorsport. Group testing will start shortly after that, with the opening race in the Formula E-associated series expected in early 2021.Īlejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Formula E, said: Testing of the prototype will begin in September, with 12 cars set to be delivered by Spark Racing Technology by next March. The series notes that “teams will be able to test and develop their own powertrain and select areas of bodywork, such as engine cover, front and rear bumpers, side skirt, and lights in a bid to replicate everyday car models.” The recently completed Odyssey 21 prototype is considered a base model for Extreme E. It uses a niobium-reinforced steel alloy tubular frame, with a raised suspension and huge off-road wheels. The Odyssey 21 was manufactured by Spark Racing Technology, with a battery from Williams Advanced Engineering. The rugged 1,650 kg, all-electric SUV has a 400 kw (550 hp) peak output that gets it from 0-62 mph in 4.5 seconds - and it can do so at gradients of up to 130%. Extreme E, an upcoming racing series that will see all-electric SUVs competing in extreme environments around the world, gave us the first glimpse at its vehicles today with the unveiling of the Odyssey 21.ĭebuting at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Odyssey 21 is a true beast.
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