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21st Edition EVENT GUIDE
JULY 14 - 16 •• 2017 • CANMORE,ALBERTA
Canmore, 2017
Dear 24 Hours of Adrenalin – peeps!
This guide includes information on: 2017 OVERVIEW SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2017 SOCIAL MEDIA WRISTBAND – TRAFFIC FLOW MAPS CAMPING/PARKING PLAN WASTE REMOVAL
We’re so pleased to introduce you to the newest member of our 24 Hours of Adrenalin team. Please meet Rachel Macatee, your new Event Director. Rachel has a world of experience, managing events, large and small. She gained her event management experience working for LifeSport Coaching in Victoria BC in 2012, working as Communications Director on triathlon and marathon events. In 2014, when LifeSport was acquired by the IRONMAN Corporation, she continued working on the IRONMAN properties across North America. This experience gave her the ability to juggle a number of priorities, including a variety of logistical challenges, while always maintaining the confidence of the participants and volunteers. Rachel is enthusiastic, energetic, organized and thorough and we’re so lucky to have her on board. Please take the time to say hi, when you get on site. You can’t miss her; she’s the very tall, gorgeous blond in the 24 Hours of Adrenalin gear. Stuart Dorland and Maria Deotto founders, 24 Hours of Adrenalin
MOVE IN / PARKING 8 HOURS OF ADRENALIN WAIVERS INSURANCE LODGE HOURS BIKE SERVICE PRIZING START/FINISH LE MANS START V-LOUNGE FOR VOLUNTEERS EVENT KIT PICK UP BEAR SPRAY REQUIREMENT
Welcome to the 21st annual 24 Hours of Adrenalin, and the exciting inaugural 8 Hours of Adrenalin! Once again, Canmore provides a spectacular backdrop for this historical event. From the rugged mountains to the lush forest – this is the perfect setting for you to test your mountain-biking mettle and enjoy good times with great friends. The team here is excited to be finalizing all the details for this 21st season. This brand has always been about bringing people together for a weekend of fun – it’s an “EVENT” more than a “RACE”, and we are proud to be able to offer something for everyone. Our challenge to you is to simply come and ENJOY – enjoy this phenomenal environment we are so lucky to get to play in, enjoy the people you are coming out to do this great thing with, and enjoy a weekend dedicated to getting out there and doing something amazing. I’d like to take a moment to thank our devoted volunteers, partners and staff. From long before the event starts to well after it finishes, their tireless efforts make this experience truly memorable. They are with you every step of the way. The following pages are an overview of what to expect at the event this year. Please take the time to read this guide thoroughly. Even if you have been a part of this event for years, there have been some changes, updates and new additions for this year. Remember – the experience doesn’t end after 24 hours! Rachel Macatee Event Director
It’s our goal to provide you with a fun safe and well-organized event. We can only do so with the great support of a team of people who will be out there doing their very best to meet your needs. Taking from the feedback of our survey and some other elements, the event we will once again see some great new additions and improvements that build on our foundation of ensuring a safe, fair, and fun event.
Here are some of the highlights for this year’s event. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The Return of the 8 Hours of Adrenalin! NEW Event Kit Pick-Up Schedule NEW Parking Information NEW and Revised Camping Areas Partnerships…we continue to bring exciting new partnerships to the event that will enhance the experience for both participants and volunteers alike.
6. Individual Kit Pick Up will be in place once again this year. 7. Charity Relationships 8. V-Lounge is back in support of our most important asset - our wonderful volunteers! 9. “Trail Guardian” Program 10. Revamped transition / expo area 11. “Bear Spray Policy”
Let’s all keep in mind that we are all brothers and sisters during the event, including our crew and volunteers. So we are asking in advance for you to work with us at every turn. Good luck with your preparations...safe travels and enjoy the upcoming weekend! – twenty4 sports 24hoursofadrenalin.com 3
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2017 OVERVIEW
Captains
Thanks for being a team captain! A couple of quick reminders:
Make sure to review your team’s home page (deadline to complete your team’s information is July 12 at 11:00 am MT): a. Check that your invited teammates have accepted your invitation to be on your team. b. Invite those who still need to be invited. c. Check that your team’s campsite has been selected. d. Check that you have selected an online volunteer shift. e. Invite a team volunteer and have them accept the invite. f. Make sure that your waiver and your teammates’ waivers are all electronically signed. * Only waivers for those under 18 years of age will be accepted onsite.
Teammates
Thanks for joining a team!
Make sure to thank your captain for all the coordination thus far : ) a. Please check your status on your team homepage. b. M ake sure all your information on your profile page is 100% correct, including that your t-shirt size is correct in your account profile. You can do this by logging onto the Registration side of the 24 Hours of Adrenalin website and click ‘edit profile’ to view the information currently in your profile.Read this entire document so your captain has less to communicate over the next few weeks. c. Use our resources on our website if you need additional information or have questions.
Volunteers Thanks for volunteering; we can’t host this event without you : ) a. Make sure to dress for mountain weather. b. Enjoy the V-Lounge! c. Your ‘Volunteer Meeting’ is scheduled for 10:45 am on Saturday morning, right after the Captain’s meeting - in the central infleld area by the stage. d. Be sure to check in with the V-Lounge hosts anytime prior to your shift.
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Schedule OF EVENTS 2017 Friday – 12:00 p.m. Front Gate opens for move in Friday – 4:00 p.m. Event Expo Opens Friday – 6:00 p.m. Evening Event Kit Pick Up Opens & V-Lounge Opens Friday – 9:30 p.m. Evening Event Kit Pick Up Closes & V-Lounge Closes Friday – 11:00 p.m. Front Gates Close – Security in Place Saturday – 8:00 a.m. Front Gates Open Saturday – 8:00 a.m. Event Kit Pick up Re-Opens Saturday – 10:00 a.m. Event Expo Opens Saturday – 10:00 a.m. Event Kit Pick up Closes Saturday – 10:30 a.m. Captains Meeting in front of stage Saturday – 10:45 a.m. Volunteers Meeting in front of stage Saturday – 11:40 a.m. First Team Rider Check In (rider check-in tent) Saturday – 12:00 noon Le Mans Start Saturday – 2:00 p.m. Event Kit Pick up Re – Opens Saturday – 4:00 p.m. Event Kit Pick up Closes Saturday – 5:00 p.m. 24 Minutes of Adrenalin Saturday – 7:59:59 p.m. 8 Hours of Adrenalin officially concluded Saturday – 8:00 p.m. Lights on Bikes Saturday – 11:59 p.m. Midnight Corn Roast Sunday – 9:00 a.m. Expo Area Reopens Sunday – 11:59:59 a.m. Last Riders allowed out on the course Sunday – 12:59:59 p.m. Last Lap must be completed to count Sunday – 1:00 p.m. 24 Hours of Adrenalin officially concluded Sunday – 1:05 p.m. Results Posted Sunday – 1:15 p.m. Protest Period Over Sunday – 1:30 p.m. Awards Presentation Sunday – 2:00 p.m. Expo Area Closed
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Social Media
When 24 Hours of Adrenalin was launched back in 1994, the idea was to create an event with the goal of providing people with a funfilled weekend with friends and family. We wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of the urban jungle. Now that social media has become such a big part of everyone’s lives, we feel that we can build a sense of community for our event, while still getting back to what it is really about. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for daily updates, photos and videos from us leading up 24 Hours of Adrenalin. After all “The Experience Doesn’t End After 24 Hours”. Please take some time to check it out: Facebook: www.facebook.com/24HOACANMORE Twitter: twitter.com/24HOACANMORE #24HOA #24HOA2017 @24hoacanmore Instagram: instagram.com/24hoacanmore #24HOA #24HOA2017 @24hoacanmore Web Site: www.24hoursofadrenalin.com/canmore
Wristbands
– DO NOT LOSE YOUR WRISTBAND A wristband policy is in effect. All participants must wear their wristband at all times. Wristbands improve the flow of traffic in and out of key areas including the rider check in tent and rider waiting area. Event Volunteers will have wristbands to wear during their actual volunteer shift (volunteers will have their wristbands cut off by our Volunteer Managers and Hosts in the “V-Lounge” and given a swag bag after their shift... (Thanks again volunteers). Also it will improve our ability to ensure that no riders “who have not signed a waiver and are not officially on a team” have access to the course. Only those wearing wristbands will be allowed to start (register as the next rider in the check-in tent) or finish a lap. Wristbands will be placed on your wrist when picking up your event kit. Lost wristbands? Well let’s say its like lost money... you will not be given any additional ones.
No Tolerance Rule
Only participants who have been invited, accepted the invitation and signed the online waiver by a team captain are permitted to take part in the event. Any person found on the course that is not a fully registered rider will be asked to leave the Canmore Nordic Centre (CNCPP) immediately. Any team that allows another rider not on the official team list to participate will be automatically disqualified and asked to leave the CNCPP. Any rider found riding with a plate that is not officially their plate will result in the disqualification of the entire team.
Maps We have updated all the camping maps with additional information, which can be reviewed on our website.
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Seven years ago we were given an official course at the CNCPP, which is lightly marked as the 24 Hours of Adrenalin course during the year. We have always considered ourselves partners in developing mountain biking at the CNCPP and have contributed to a trail maintenance fund to ensure that the course is maintained throughout the year.
Trail Guardian Program
Back for 2017, the “Trail Guardian Program” will be out to support the event. These riders are part of a ten-person team that will ride with special identifying plates (both front and back). They will assist our trail management team throughout the event, ensuring that the course markings are in good standing.
Course Marking
The course is lightly marked as of Thursday, fully marked on Friday. Remember that the CNCPP is open to the public during the week leading up to the event.
Camping/PARKING Plan –
Attention Team Captains! Please read the following in detail and ensure that each and every one of your teammates and supporters are aware of the camping / parking procedures. Make sure every person on your team knows the full team name and captain’s name. The Canmore Nordic Centre is not designed to handle the vast number of people and vehicles expected for the unique needs of the 24 Hours of Adrenalin. As such, a camping / parking program has been specially designed for the event. It will run smoothly as long as you and your team members follow the guidelines below (a link to this document is emailed to every single participant in the system on Friday, June 16th and is posted on our website). 1. Each team is allocated ONE parking spot as part of their team entry 2. Additional parking spaces can be purchased from the website 3. Parking passes must be picked up at the Gatehouse to enter and returned to the Gatehouse when leaving the venue 4. If you have multiple vehicles using the same parking pass, make sure you coordinate cycling through, as access will only be granted if the team parking pass is at the Gatehouse 5. The venue will open at NOON on Friday for move in - access will not be permitted any earlier 6. There is absolutely NO PARKING on Spray Lakes Road 7. If you try to park overnight on Thursday you will be jeopardizing our Event Permit with the Canmore Nordic Centre - please respect this rule so that we can continue to have an event!
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Course
Campsites 1. Included in your team entry fee is one (1) camping spot that is approximately 600 square feet. Corporate teams are given two (2) sites. Solo sites are approximately 100 square feet and 2 person sites are approximately 200 square feet. 2. All solo competitors and 2-person teams will be camping in a specific area referred to as Solo Pit Row. 3. All other camping sites are clearly marked in specific designated areas. 4. We will have a ‘camping crew’ onsite to assist you in locating your reserved campsite, but please familiarize yourself with the camping map provided. 5. You are responsible to clean up your campsite 100% and this must be considered continually throughout the event. The Conservation Officer will be making rounds of the campsites to ensure, no garbage or food is left unattended. If the site has garbage visible, the entire team will not be permitted to participate. 6. In consideration for the wildlife corridor in which the event takes place, no food products must be left out and unattended. All food must be locked away in a secure location in order to limit the attention to the wildlife in the park. * 24 Hours of Adrenalin reserves the right to reallocate teams, if necessary.
We love dogs, however: Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times throughout the weekend! Dogs are not allowed in the transition / expo areas of the event. Dogs are not permitted in the Solo Pit Row.
Campground A
All Other Campgrounds
RV camping only (i.e. large campers & motor homes). There will be one RV vehicle allowed per site in this campground.
Please refer to the outlines on the web site.
Disclaimer: 24 Hours of Adrenalin will endeavor to place you in your desired campsite. However if weather or related issues from the CNCPP take place we reserve the right to move your site.
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WASTE REMOVAL Once again, we are excited to be working with DIG – Do It Green, from Calgary, in order to achieve our goal of maximum waste diversion from landfill. In 2016, we were able to achieve a remarkable 83% diversion rate and this year we hope to beat that mark. Please think about your waste consumption during the event weekend and use the recycling stations that will be positioned in the infield area. Remember, we have a ZERO TOLERANCE rule regarding leaving any garbage or food unattended. This is a wildlife corridor and food and garbage are attractants that need to be locked away securely when unattended. We will have garbage collection at the campsites, but help our volunteers and DIG crew by putting your garbage into the bear proof bins located near the day lodge. We also need you to pay particular attention to move out on Sunday and ask that you DO NOT leave your garbage at your campsite and either bring all your garbage away with you or dispose of it in the garbage bins provided at the event site. 24hoursofadrenalin.com 9
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General Campground Guidelines
Move in / Parking We launched a new move in / parking program that worked very well in 2015. So for 2017, we will continue this program. We believe it creates an easier and more fluid move in process »» Parking is very limited and therefore each team will be provided with only one parking pass - We encourage you to carpool with your teammates. A limited amount of additional parking passes may be purchased online. »» This pass is picked up at the Front Gate House leading into the Canmore Nordic Centre »» Once a team has picked up their parking pass at the gate house, they may enter and park in the Nordic Centre »» When they leave, they MUST hand the pass back to the Front Gate Staff »» This allows multiple vehicles to use the ONE team pass, while ensuring that only ONE team vehicle is on site at all time »» Vehicles arriving at the gate with a pass already in their vehicle, will be denied entry »» Vehicles parked on site without a pass, will be tagged and towed at the owners expense »» While in the Canmore Nordic Centre property, please respect the NO PARKING SIGNAGE – any cars parked in No Parking Zones or blocking emergency exits and fire hydrants will be tagged and towed at the owners expense »» Absolutely no parking on Spray Lakes Road »» Please car-pool where possible. »» Please plan ahead so the rest of your team does not have to wait to enter the venue as there is no parking allowed on Spray Lakes Road. Move in hours are: »» Friday July 14th at 12:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. (a change from past years when the move in hours started at 10:00 a.m. on Friday) »» Saturday July 15th at 8:00 a.m. – Sunday at 11:00 a.m. »» Absolutely no Thursday move in!! Front Gate Access hours are: »» Friday 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. »» Saturday 8:00 a.m. to Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
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Back by popular demand, the 8 Hour category is included in this year’s event. We’ve heard from many of you that the option of an 8 Hour category would be a great way to get many of you introduced to long distance, endurance mountain bike racing events. We’ve introduced these categories in the past at many of our past events over the years, and have decided to bring it back to Canmore. For this year’s event, we will have 8 Hour Soloist and 8 Hour 2-person teams participating. These two categories start the event with their 24 Hour participant compatriots, at 12:00 noon on Saturday July 15th, in the famous Le Mans Start. The 8 Hour category participants event ends at exactly 8:00 p.m. on Saturday July 15th (7:59:59) Good luck to those who are participating!
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8 HOURS OF ADRENALIN
MAKE SURE YOUR INFORMATION IS COMPLETE All team information must be completed online before Wednesday, July 12th at 11 a.m MT. This includes completed team rosters, volunteer shift and campsite selection, waivers accepted and captaincy assigned. All team captains must pay any outstanding balances before 9pm on Tuesday before the event. There will be no exceptions to this onsite. Any outstanding information provided onsite at the event, will result in a $20 per change fee.
Waivers –
Everyone needs to read and sign waivers
The “Insurance Waivers” must be signed online. Those under the age of 18 can bring a signed waiver to kit pick-up. This process requires you to log into your profile page and electronically agree to the waiver. All team captains should review their team, no later than Wednesday, July 12th at 11:00 a.m. MT. Changes can’t be made after Wednesday, July 12th at noon MT online as all information is downloaded for our timing and registration systems. If a member of your team does not have a waiver signed, please ensure one is signed before heading to kit pick up. Blank waivers will be on hand. Changes requested after the cut-off time are subject to a $20 fee per requested change.
Insurance
Foreign Riders (welcome to Canada, eh) must show proof of medical coverage at participant kit pick-up. You will not be allowed to participate if you can’t provide proof of medical travel insurance. Please note that each and every person participating will be required to show Picture ID. For those over the age of 18 that means a Driver’s Licence or a Passport. We need to know that each person on the course is a registered participant. The insurance fee is $10.00 per person, and must be paid IN CASH as in years past. Please note, there will be an ATM in the Event Expo this year to help facilitate this.
Team HOMEPAGE
Captains take full responsibility for any and all information about their team. Captains are encouraged to reach out to teammates this week to have them review his or her profile. All information must be correct. Participants can update profiles with the exception of Date of Birth, and First/Last Names. Onsite it is the Captain’s responsibility to check the pre-event “Start List” and ensure the team is in the correct category. The Start List will be made available on Friday, July 14th at 12 noon in the Results Area located in the main expo area.
Category Changes
Team Captains have the ability to change the team’s category online. You are able to make Online Category Changes from within your Team Homepage on our website, in the Registration section. Changes are for teams looking to move up a category (i.e. 4 person to 5 person or 5 person to corporate category) or moving within a category in the 5 person category (i.e. 5 person open age to 5 person all female etc). Moving up a category will require additional payment but your current registration fee will be applied to your upgrade and you will only be charged the difference between the two categories. There is no charge for changes within the 5 person category to a different subcategory. Solo and 2 person categories cannot be changed. Please review the rules. They are posted on the website: www.24hoursofadrenalin.com 24hoursofadrenalin.com 12
Please review the rules area posted on the website. www.24hoursofadrenalin.com
Bike Service The 24 Hours of Adrenalin is proud to have our partner, Velofix Calgary returning with their mobile service vehicle providing support to our participants.
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Velofix is a mobile bike shop service which takes the hassle out of bike repair. With home service calls Velofix eliminates wasted time traveling to and from the bike shop. By booking their Velofix repair online or on their smart phone, customers can plan to meet the mechanic knowing that their bike is first in line for service. Come visit them in the expo area.
Lodge Hours
What w witho
The Canmore Nordic Centre Day Lodge hours are available on their website: https://www.albertaparks.ca/canmore-nordic-centre.aspx
Prizing »» 1st place winners will receive a custom 24 Hours of Adrenalin custom awards »» 2nd place in each category will receive custom awards »» 3rd place in each category will receive custom awards
Start / Finish 24 Hours of Adrenalin »» Start at 12 noon Saturday. »» All team riders and solo riders will start together »» Both Solo and teams will once again start with the Le Mans. »» The finish is at 11:59:59 am. Any riders who are still out on the course after 12 noon have a one hour grace period to finish their final lap. If you don’t make it back before 1 pm, your final lap will not be counted. 8 Hours of Adrenalin »» Start at 12 noon Saturday. »» All 8 Hour Participants will start with the Le Mans. »» The finish is at 7:59:59pm.
Le Mans Start The 24 Hours of Adrenalin has one of the best starts of any event. Riders will run ~400m for the Le Mans Start. It’s the closest thing to the ‘running of the bulls’ you’ll see in Canada.
Captains / Teams / Volunteers »» Your attendance is required at the Captain’s Meeting (10:30 am on Saturday in front of the stage) to get all the information about the event. »» The Volunteer’s meeting is directly after the Captain’s Meeting in front of the stage at 10:45 am. Thanks again to all the volunteers! : )
Online Volunteer Selection System Five years ago, we added a new feature based on feedback gained from the off-season survey. Captains are able to pre-select your volunteer shift directly online. No longer are volunteers required to line up to make a selection. Selections are on a first come first served basis and are part of the registration selection for 2017. Volunteers need to check in with the V-Lounge Hosts prior to the volunteer meeting on Saturday morning.
The V-Lounge All volunteers will have access to the V-Lounge area leading up to and following their volunteer shift. We can’t run a smooth, fun safe event without our great volunteers! Volunteers will have an area that is wristband-only access; a place to grab a hot or cold beverage, sit down in a covered tent or on the V-Lounge patio. Volunteers will also have an assortment of food products to enjoy. The lounge will have two hosts throughout the entire event, plus our two additional crew members assisting with your volunteer shifts. Please note that Volunteers must check in on either Friday (6 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.) or Saturday morning (before 10 a.m.) Your shift has been pre-selected online, but you must check in to ensure we have you accounted for.
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All running events, gran fondo’s, triathlons etc. require the participant to pick up his or her event kit. Our insurance requires us to verify identification by checking photo ID for each and every participant. No longer can one person from a team pick up the team’s kit. In order to facilitate a smooth transition of all participants vs. the number of teams, we are continuing to offer extended hours. Additionally we have streamlined the insurance step so that it’s just one stop, and will have an ATM available onsite. »» Event Kit Pick Up Hours: »» Friday Evening 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. »» Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. »» Location is inside the Canmore Nordic Centre in the Day Lodge (use the SW entrance), upstairs in Meeting Room B
Bear Spray Requirement All riders must carry Bear Spray as outlined by the Canmore Nordic Centre mandatory rule. To read the official notification to all event directors who are subject to this mandatory rule, visit the Rules section of our website. Anyone found without bear spray will not only result in their own disqualification, but will result in the disqualification of the ENTIRE team.
24 Minutes of Adrenalin - Kids Race Date: Saturday, July 15th Start: 5pm Cost: $10 minimum donation to charity Registration: in the Adrenalin Gear Tent Join us for this fanstastic kid-centric event! The 24 Minutes of Adrenalin is a fun ride for kids, so they can experience the excitement of some friendly competition while enjoying the outdoors with their family and friends. Don’t forget to charge your cameras!
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Individual Participant Event Kit Pick Up
Pivotal Physiotherapy
We are so excited to have Pivotal Physiotherapy officially supporting athletes during this year’s event. Pivotal offers services like physiotherapy, acupuncture, dry needling, shockwave therapy, massage therapy, IMS treatment, custom orthotics, running assessments, cupping therapy and concussion management. They have an expert staff that brings years of experience to the physiotherapy world. Pivotal Physiotherapy will be onsite at the 24 Hours of Adrenalin event. “The only thing we like more than riding our bikes is helping other riders achieve their goals,” says Craig Wilson, one of the co-owners of Pivotal Physiotherapy. “Pivotal Physiotherapy is incredibly excited to partner with 24 Hours of Adrenalin again in 2017 and offer comprehensive rehabilitation as well as world class NormaTec recovery services to all riders. Whether you are chasing the win, looking for a personal best or just want to ride as well as you can, we will be there to help you make it happen!” They will be providing many of their services, as well as NormaTec treatments onsite at the event. NormaTec is a wearable massage technology that wraps around a client’s limb, sending pulsations through the limbs removing built up lactic acid. They will be offering their services at $20 for each half hour session. These sessions include NormaTec treatments. Look for them in a large tent in the expo area that will also be hosting a massage team during the event too. Learn more by visiting www.pivotalphysio.com and by stopping by the Pivotal Physiotherapy tent in the expo at the 24 Hours of Adrenalin event.
Made Foods
We are proud to continue to partner with Made Foods, who will be fuelling the 24 Hours of Adrenalin staff throughout the event. Made Foods is a Calgary-based company that provides fresh meals made from locally sourced organic ingredients for people on the go. They offer a wide choice of gluten friendly, dairy friendly, vegetarian, vegan and low calorie food for their customers. The meals are prepared by a central chef and sent to various locations in the city for pickup. “Made works closely with our community partners to create healthy, sustainable, delicious food that we’re proud to share with you every day. We are passionate about sourcing our ingredients from the best local farmers and suppliers and preparing every dish with love—just for you.” Learn more by visiting www.madefoods.com and by stopping by Made Foods in the expo at the 24 Hours of Adrenalin event. Stay tuned for more information about our partnership with Made Foods.
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