Jen
Chet and I have done it all three years that WDW has had it. DS17 Miranda and her BF also did it last year. I've already signed us up for this year.
It is a lot of fun, but it is also a lot of work. Also, it's really hot and humid in May.
You need to bring your own bike and helmets. The course is not technical, but there are some sections of sugar sand that are tough to ride through. Most people use mountain bikes. I used a hybrid 29'er that works really well.
There are no medals for finishers, only awards for the first 3 in each class. You do get a t-shirt at check-in. The 2006 and 2008 shirts were typical cotton t's. 2007 they had Under Armour tech t's.
There are a lot of participants. Classes are broken down by gender and combined ages. Starts are 5 minutes apart and I was finished before Miranda started.
The race consists of 5 legs and totals a little over 6 miles. At the start, one team member takes off on the bike and the other starts running 1 minute later. 1.25 miles +/- later the bike rider dismounts and goes through the 1st obstacle, then takes off on a run to the 2nd obstacle. Meanwhile, the runner navigates the 1st obstacle, finds the bike and rides towards the 2nd obstacle. The bike rider and runner switch duties at each obstacles until the reach the final obstacle - the mud pit. Both team members have to enter the mud pit together and crawl through. Then it's just a short hop to the finish.
After the finish they have some sport drinks and a hose-off area.
There will not be transportation provided by WDW.
Any other questions?
Chester