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North Carolina Roadrunners Club
and Inside-Out Sports Present
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American Tobacco Trail
The 2nd Annual

Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 9:00am - Apex, NC

REGISTRATION 2007 RESULTS COURSE INFO DIRECTIONS CONTACT US ABOUT THE TRAIL

ABOUT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO TRAIL 10 MILER:
The American Tobacco Trail 10 Miler was created in 2007 to raise awareness and support for the growing trail system throughout the Triangle. Held in the early fall, the race is a perfect distance for those tapering for a fall marathon or those trying out a new race distance. Proceeds from these races will help American Tobacco Trail development and maintenance through Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy. Do not miss this rare opportunity to race on one of the finest, most beautiful courses in the Triangle!

THE AMERICAN TOBACCO TRAIL 10 MILER RACE & COURSE:
The American Tobacco 10 Miler is a flat, fast course on a low-impact compacted soil surface. Click HERE to see a map of the course. Most of the course is approximately 10 feet wide although there are more constricted spots at bridges and the tunnel under Hwy 64. The course is USATF certified and sanctioned. It has also been designated as the 2008 RRCA State Championship 10 mile event. The race will start on the road for ¼ mile then continue on the trail almost to New Hill and then straight back to the finish line on the trail approximately 0.1 mile before the gate White Oak Church Road. Water, sports drink and bathroom facilities will be located on the course at 1.5, 4, 6, 8.5 miles.




REGISTRATION INFORMATION & DEADLINES:

REGISTRATION WILL OPEN JULY 1, 2008. WATCH THIS SITE FOR MORE DETAILS. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED AND WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAINTAIN A WAITING LIST OR PROVIDE ANY RACE DAY REGISTRATION OPPORTUNITIES.

Entry fees are $35.00. Runners registered by September 20th ONLY will receive a high-quality commemorative American Tobacco Trail 10 Miler technical running shirt. (No shirts for runners registered after September 20.)

Note: No Refunds. If, for reasons out of our control (i.e. an ice storm or such), we are unable to hold the event on the scheduled day, the race will be cancelled and not rescheduled. However, we will make all t-shirts available to those that registered. We will make every effort to run the race as long as it is safe to do so.

RACE PACKET PICKUP:
Runners can pick up their packets on race day only at the ATT-White Oak Church Road Parking area starting at 7:30am.


AWARDS:
Gift certificate awards from Inside Out Sports will be presented to the top three overall (both sexes), top three masters (both sexes), and to the top three finishers in each of the following age divisions: (both sexes) 19-under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70-over (no duplication of awards). All awards are based on gun time.

NO HEADPHONES:
As a USATF sanctioned race we must enforce recently amended rule 144.3(b) that prohibits the use of portable electronic devices by participants competing in long distances running races. Any violators will be disqualified and removed from the course. For your safety and the safety of your fellow runners, please leave your headphones at home or utilize our headphone check. (NCRC not responsible for lost or stolen items.)


White Oak Baptist Church logo and link

Wake County Parks & Open Spaces logo and link




Road Runners Clubs of America Logo and LinkUSATF-NC logo and link

TRAIL ETIQUETTE:
Although we have a race, the trail is still open to the general public on race morning and you may see hikers, bikers, other runners, and riders on horseback. We will do everything possible to make other users aware of the event and your presence but there are some rules that you will be asked to follow in sharing the trail. Click HERE for Wake County's trail etiquette guidelines. Your cooperation and courtesy are appreciated to help make the American Tobacco Trail a pleasant experience for ALL users.

POST RACE ACTIVITIES: Following the race there will be plenty of refreshments at the American Tobacco Trail Park. Race results will be posted after the race and also at www.ncroadrunners.org.


DIRECTIONS TO THE RACE SITE:

Directions to the ATT White Oak Church Road parking area are below:
  • From Durham and points north, go south on NC 751 to Lewter Shop Road (Jean's Berry Patch). Turn left onto Lewter Shop and go 2.5 miles to White Oak Church Road. Turn right onto White Oak Church and continue for 0.5 mile. The parking area is on the left along with a blue Wake County Parks sign.
  • From Pittsboro, Jordan Lake and points west, go east on US 64 to the NC 751 light. Turn left or north, and go 3.1 miles to Lewter Shop Road (Jean's Berry Patch). Turn right onto Lewter Shop and go 2.5 miles to White Oak Church Road. Turn right onto White Oak Church and continue for 0.5 mile. The parking area is on the left along with a blue Wake County Parks sign.
  • From Raleigh and points east, take US 64 west to NC 55. Turn right or north on NC 55 and continue to the High House Road/Green Level West Road intersection. Turn left on Green Level West and go to White Oak Church Road. Turn right on White Oak Church and go 0.4 mile. The parking area is on the right along with a blue Wake County Parks sign.
  • From Cary, take High House Road to NC 55. Go straight through the light onto Green Level West Road, and continue to White Oak Church Road. Turn right on White Oak Church and go 0.4 mile. The parking area is on the right along with a blue Wake County Parks sign.

Parking will be available at the ATT parking area with overflow parking south of the race site at White Oak Baptist Church (1621 White Oak Church Road). PLEASE CARPOOL TO THE RACE. Due to the rural location, there will be limited parking. Please do not park along the private road next to the trail entrance. We are not responsible for any illegally parked cars being towed.

ABOUT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO TRAIL AND TRIANGLE RAILS TO TRAILS CONSERVANCY :

The Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy (TRTC) was founded in 1989 to preserve local abandoned railroad corridors for future transportation and recreational trails. The American Tobacco Trail (ATT) is TRTC’s most ambitious project, and runs through Durham, Wake, and Chatham counties. Approximately 22 miles of trail are currently open on the ATT for recreational use, and a total of 30 miles are planned all together. TRTC works with local and state governmental officials, corporate advisors, and volunteers to plan and raise support for the development of the ATT.

FURTHER INFORMATION: Email the Race Director, Aaron Quick, or call (919) 650-8331.