For the format, there are five racers per team and at least one must be female. A team can have more than five team members but only the four fastest times including the fastest female time, count. Teams have the choice of two different leagues, the Pro League for those with experience and the Rec League for those with no previous racing experience. The Race Format is dual Giant Slalom and starts at 6pm on the Ridge off of Deerpoint Chair #1 and results posted in the J.R. Simplot Lodge at 9pm during the apres ski party. With more than 25,000 season's pass holders and the title of Idaho's most raucous place to ride, the series should be a great time again this year and runs through March 14th .
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