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Destination Fernie: Kelowna riders top podium of 1,000 km off-road bike race

  • A trio of cyclists from the Central Okanagan topped the podium in the BC Epic bike race, finishing exhausted but victorious after an intense journey of 1,046.2 km to Fernie.
  • Brad Bickley won the race in two days, 16 hours, and 48 minutes, followed closely by Alex Senger, who finished in two days, 17 hours, and 45 minutes.
  • Stuart Mackey placed fourth in his second BC Epic, improving his time from the previous year by two days after three days and three hours of racing.
  • The BC Epic is known for its high dropout rate due to illness, injury, and fatigue, with many riders facing significant obstacles throughout the race.
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Destination Fernie: Kelowna riders top podium of 1,000 km off-road bike race

Brad Bickley, Alex Senger and Stuart Mackey all from Kelowna finished 1st, 2nd and 4th at the BC Epic

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Kelowna Capital News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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