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Trek and Trail 7: Bikejoring Get lost in the endurance sport of Bikejoring by explaining how it works, what gear you need, and where you can go to get lost racing it. What the heck is Bikejoring? Bikejoring is an endurance sport made from the perfect blend of mountain biking and dog handling. Placed together into one grand event, this sport has all the feel of an Iditarod sled race, but without the need for snow. An offshoot of sledding, bikejoring (or bikejor) is an endurance sport that attaches a pair of sled dogs (or team) to a mountain bike via a towline. The dog team then pulls the mountain bike rider (or driver) over a soft trail or dirt road course either during a time trial or paired heats. The catch is that the mountain bike has no chain. All the power comes from the dogs along a straightaway with the fastest dog team and rider over three runs wins. Most courses avoid paved or gravel roads to keep from injuring the dog paws Since the dogs have to remain in front of the mountain bike at all times, any driver can be beaten by a team with more control. Episode Highlights Bikejoring Introduction How it Works Types of Races Equipment Used Where is it Raced Get Lost Racing Show Links Bikejor.com International Sled Dog Racing Association (ISDRA) K9 Trail Time - Bikejor Training IFSS Dryland World Championships 2017 Sled Dog Central - Spokane Dirt Rondy United States Federation of Sleddog Sports (USFSS) Disabled Sports USA Until then, I hope you Get Lost Racing! Outdoor Reckoneering Links Reckoneer - Business School for Race Directors Merchants of Dirt Podcast - Outdoor Event Management Our Sponsor Gagglepod - Become Podcast Worthy What Do You Think? I want to know what you think about my podcast! Please leave me feedback by doing the following: Go to the Merchants of Dirt Podcast iTunes page. Click View in iTunes under the show artwork. Submit a review and give it a 5-star rating! Thank You for Listening Thank you so much for listening to Get Lost Racing Podcast. If you have questions or comments, please reach out to me @MerchantsofDirt on Twitter, by Email, or my Contact Form. Join the Conversation If you're thinking about creating a race for this discipline, please join my Facebook group: Race Promoters' Hangout.