Race 3

WEST conference
SATURDAY, Oct. 4

dauset trails nature center
Jackson, GA

NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL presents
“the dauset dirt dash”

RACE REGISTRATION DEADLINE


This is an add-on component in the TeamMTB program. Parents must register their student-athlete to compete in this race by 12 Noon on Tuesday, September 30.

RACE REGISTRATION LIST


Are you unsure if you registered your athlete for this race? We have a real-time list of registered athletes. Click the button below and search by the athlete’s name.

Dogs and pets are not permitted at Race 3. Given that the Nature Center is the permanent home for many animals, outside pets are not permitted on the Nature Center grounds. We hope you understand that bringing a dog - even on a leash - into the place other animals call home could be upsetting to those animals.

LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO STAY?

If you need a place to stay in the Jackson area for Race 3, consider using one of our booking partners. When you book accommodations through them, you support the Georgia Cycling Association. Our organization may earn a small commission (at no additional cost to you), which will help support our mission.

race day information

VENUE INTERACTIVE MAP

This is an interactive map for Georgia Cycling’s Dauset Dirt Dash, part of the Northside Hospital Race Series. The map provides location pinpoints for features such as the General Store, Restrooms, and more. It also shows our Middle School and High School Racecourses. Zoom in and click around!

PARKING INFORMATION

Parking is $10 per vehicle

If you don’t have an Express Parking Permit hang tag (see below), please have your credit or debit card ready as you approach the parking attendant. This will help keep the line moving. Parking in the ProGold Lubricants Parking Lot is card only - NO CASH.

Race Series Express Parking Permit - Available for purchase until 5 p.m. on Friday, August 15

Pay Once. Park Always. Order your Express Parking Permit hang tag that allows you to enter the ProGold Lubricants Parking Lot via the Express Lane. There will be no need to stop to do a transaction, plus you’ll save money! Express Parking Permits are $25.  That’s a $25 savings over event day pricing!

FOOD VENDORS

Georgia Cycling offers a variety of on-site food vendors at our races. Check out the information below to learn about who will be onsite for this race.

specator information

RULES OF CONDUCT

We welcome the community to attend our events! Our athletes enjoy it when there is an enthusiastic crowd, but we ask all spectators to follow a few simple rules. This will ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience.

  • STAY BEHIND THE RED TAPE: Keep your body and your belongings behind any tape with the Specialized Bicycles logo. If you lean over the tape to take a picture, you may inadvertently make contact with a rider.

  • BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS: Mountain bikes will be moving around you at high speeds, so please do not walk around looking at your phone! Stay alert and obey all crossing guard instructions when attempting to cross an active racecourse.

  • NO FLY ZONE FOR DRONES: Nobody may operate a drone at this race.

  • CHEER FOR EVERYONE: If there is a rider going by you, shout out words of encouragement! You don’t have to know the person to support them.

  • LEAVE NO TRACE: We are guests on this property, so please clean up after yourself and throw all trash in the proper receptacle. If you are in the forest, carry all trash out with you.

SPECTATOR AREAS

Looking for the best place to watch the race? We have created special spectator areas that offer prime viewing opportunities. Our spectator areas are marked on the interactive map above. Of course, you are welcome to watch the race wherever you feel comfortable, so long as it doesn’t interfere with the competition.

A hammock in the woods provides an excellent vantage point to watch the race. Keep your hammock at least 10 feet away from the course and DO NOT stack your hammock. Violations of this policy may result in being asked to leave.

participant information

HIGH SCHOOL COURSE POV VIDEO

MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE POV VIDEO

THE DAUSET DIRT DASH COURSE OVERVIEW

RULE BOOK

Be prepared for race day! All coaches and athletes should be familiar with the 2025 Rule Book. Failure to comply with the rules outlined in the 2024 Georgia Cycling Rule Book may result in a penalty for an individual or team.

Georgia Cycling has a chief referee on site who will be enforcing all rules and regulations. Only a Head Coach or Team Director may file a protest at Race HQ.

RACE PLATE

Each athlete will be provided with a single set of two race plates to use at all five races: one for the front of the bike and one for the rider to place on their back. The plate for an athlete’s bike contains a timing chip, which tracks a rider’s time. Race plates must be completely vertical; otherwise, it could result in a timing error. Replacement number plates will be available at the Race HQ tent for $25.

RACE HQ

The Race HQ Tent is your source for all competition-related questions:

  • Race Plate Replacements

  • Questions related to rules

  • Filing a protest (Head Coach or Team Director only)

  • Emergency Medical Information


NEUTRAL SUPPORT POWERED BY FREE-FLITE BICYCLES

While riders are expected to show up with a fully functional bike, mechanical issues can happen on race day. Free-Flite Bicycles is onsite with experienced and skilled mechanics to help assist student-athletes.

The Neutral Support Tent is located in the Midway and is marked on the interactive map above. Please note that complimentary replacement parts are not available. Free-Flite Bicycles may have a limited selection of replacement parts available for purchase. Parts are subject to availability.

HAMMER NUTRITION FEED ZONE

Nutrition and hydration are key in keeping Georgia Cycling Athletes safe and performing at their best on race day. The Hammer Nutrition Feed Zone is the only location on the course where food and drink can be given to active race participants. Coaches, parents, or other volunteers must use the feed zone.

High School Athletes: You may ride into the Hammer Nutrition Feed Zone between laps. Remember, you will be penalized for accepting food or drink outside of the Feed Zone boundaries during a race.

BIKE FETTISH PIT ZONE

The Bike Fettish Pit Zone is the base camp for all teams on race day. Each team has a space for tents, bikes, etc. This is a walking zone only! No bike riding in the Pit Zone. Vehicular access is restricted to those with a Pit Zone Pass. For teams competing on Saturday, load-in times are as follows:

Friday: 3 - 7 p.m.
Saturday: 6:30 - 7:30 a.m.

SPECIALIZED STAGING AREA

The Specialized Staging Area is the location where riders get lined up to enter the Specialized Starting Line. Student-athletes must follow the staging times posted below. If a rider is not in staging on time and misses their call up, they will automatically be placed in the back of the field with no exceptions.

Only one Coach per team is permitted into the staging area. This year, we will be marking the staging area with race tape. Everyone except the designated coach must stay on the outside of the race tape.

THE 3D WEARABLE WARM-UP ZONE

Warming up is crucial for young athletes to maximize performance and prevent injuries. A proper warm-up increases blood flow to muscles, improving flexibility and reducing the risk of strains and sprains. It also prepares the cardiovascular system for the intense physical exertion of racing, ensuring that the body is ready to handle the demands of the course. Additionally, warming up helps sharpen mental focus and concentration, enabling athletes to start the race with optimal readiness and confidence.

Utilize the 3D Wearable Warm-Up Zone to hone your skills and prepare your body for competition!

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TEAM POWERED BY CARDIOTRONIX

Keeping participants and spectators safe is a top priority for the Georgia Cycling Association. That’s why we have a highly experienced Emergency Medical team on site. This team is comprised of qualified EMTs, Paramedics, Registered Nurses, and Wilderness First Responders. Our team is in contact with local law enforcement and first responders to share event itinerary, race course maps, evacuation routes, and other pertinent information.

RACE 3: WEST CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
3 - 7 p.m.Pit Zone Load InMust have permit to access Pit Zone
3 - 7 p.m.Course Pre-Ride (coach:athlete ratio applies)No riders enter course after 6:15 p.m.
7 p.m.VENUE CLOSED & GATES LOCK: All cars must exit before 7 p.m.
SATURDAY
6:30 - 7:30 a.m.Pit Zone Load InMust have permit to access Pit Zone
7:30 a.m.Coaches Meeting
8:30 a.m.RACE: Middle School Boys
9:15 a.m.RACE: Middle School Girls
10:00 a.m.RACE: High School Boys Varsity/JV1
10:30 a.m.Middle School Medal Ceremony
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.USA Cycling Skills Zone OpenCheck interactive map for location
11:40 a.m.RACE: High School Girls
1:15 p.m.RACE: High School Boys Freshman/JV2
3:30 p.m.High School Medal Ceremony
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.Pit Zone Load Out
7 p.m.VENUE CLOSED & GATES LOCK: All cars must exit before 7 p.m.
RACE THREE WAVE TIMES
CATEGORYSTARTS WITH #STAGING TIMESTART TIME PULL TIMES*TOTAL ALLOTTED TIMELAPSLAP MILEAGETOTAL MILEAGEPLATE COLOR
8th Grade Boys4000s8:10 a.m.8:30 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesGREEN
7th Grade Boys3000s8:10 a.m.8:35 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesYELLOW
6th Grade Boys2000s8:10 a.m.8:40 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesRED
8th Grade Girls7000s9:00 a.m.9:15 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesGREEN
7th Grade Girls6000s9:00 a.m.9:20 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesYELLOW
6th Grade Girls5000s9:00 a.m.9:25 a.m.45 min 45 min 14.6 miles4.6 milesRED
Varsity Boys50-999:45 a.m.10:00 a.m.3rd lap > 90 min4 laps in 120 min45.6 miles22.4 milesBLUE
JV-1 Boys200-3499:45 a.m.10:05 a.m.2nd lap > 66 min3 laps in 100 min35.6 miles16.8 milesGREEN
Varsity Girls01-4911:25 a.m.11:40 a.m.3rd lap > 90 min3 laps in 120 min 35.6 miles16.8 milesBLUE
JV-1 Girls100-19911:25 a.m.11:45 a.m.1 lap > 50 min2 laps in 100 min25.6 miles11.2 milesGREEN
Freshman Girls900s11:25 a.m.11:50 a.m.1 lap > 50 min2 laps in 100 min25.6 miles11.2 milesRED
JV-2 Girls350-49911:25 a.m.11:55 a.m.1 lap > 50 min2 laps in 100 min25.6 miles11.2 milesYELLOW
Freshman Boys1000s12:55 p.m.1:15 p.m.1 lap > 50 min2 laps in 100 min25.6 miles11.2 milesRED
JV-2 Boys500-89912:55 p.m.1:20 p.m.1 lap > 50 min2 laps in 100 min25.6 miles11.2 milesYELLOW

*Pull times remain at the discretion of event officials and are subject to change to ensure course and rider safety.

RAFFLE

Support our non-profit by entering our exciting raffle, where you could win top-notch prizes! Not only do you get a chance to take home a prize, but every ticket purchased helps fuel our mission to empower young cyclists across the state.

  • Tickets are $5 for a single ticket or five tickets for $20

  • Tickets can be purchased at the General Store; card transactions only - no cash

  • Must be 18 years of age to purchase a raffle ticket

  • Winners will be announced by the public address announcer and the names will be published on this page. You do not need to be present to win.

DRAW TIMEPRIZEWINNER
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12:00 p.m.
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High School Awards Ceremony
High School Awards Ceremony
High School Awards Ceremony

By purchasing a raffle ticket, you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in our raffle rules outlined here. View Georgia Cycling Association’s Raffle License here.

PLAN YOUR NEXT GETAWAY

During race weekend, the Georgia Cycling staff stays at the amazing accommodations provided by The Village at Indian Springs. From 1 bedroom cottages to four-bedroom houses, The Village at Indian Springs has a place to fit your needs. We encourage you to plan a weekend getaway where you will relax and unwind with an experience unlike any other.