2025 Yellowknife Fatbike Series

Follow our journey as Yellowknife’s fatbike riders take on snow-covered trails at Tin Can Hill this November! From frosty sprints to steady climbs, this four-race series celebrates winter cycling and the power of community. Check back here for race results, photos, and championship standings throughout the season.

Race Schedule

All races start at 1:00 pm at Tin Can Hill. Riders can choose between 5 km or 10 km distances.
• Event #1 – Sunday, November 9
• Event #2 – Sunday, November 16
• Event #3 – Sunday, November 23
• Event #4 – Sunday, November 30

Your top 3 results will count toward the overall series standings.

Results & Standings

Open Male 10km

  1. Chris Brucker 13 points
  2. Thomsen D’Hont 10 points
  3. Jacob Shank 8 points

Open Male 5km

  1. Greg Krysko 13 points
  2. Nicholas McDonald 5 points
  3. Steven Thomson 5 points

Open Female 10km

  1. Lisa Wourms 10 points
  2. Adrienne Schmalz 10 points
  3. Sonja Poole 3 points

Open Female 5km

  1. Dinah Elliott 5 points
  2. Petra Szekeres 5 points

Race #1

  1. Chris Bruckner 00:46:49
  2. Jacob Shank 00:50:38
  3. Greg Krysko 00:54:44
  4. Nicholas McDonald 00:34:15

Race #2

  1. Thomsen D’Hont 00:33:12
  2. Chris Bruckner 00:36:33
  3. Jackob Shanks 00:42:02
  4. Adrienne Schmalz 00:52:05
  5. Lisa Wourms 00:57:58
  6. Dinah Elliott 00:40:12
  7. Nocholas McDonald DNF

Race #3

  1. Chris Bruckner 00:32:14
  2. Jacob Shank 00:37.35
  3. Adrienne Schmalz 00:43.18
  4. Sonja Poole 00:43.20
  5. Lisa Wourmns 00:52.08
  6. Greg Krysko 00:53.45

Race #4

  1. Thomsen D’Hont 00:17:10
  2. Chris Bruckner 00:18:32
  3. Jacob Shank 00:24:51
  4. Steven Thomsen 00:28:36
  5. Lisa Wourms 00:41:06
  6. Greg Krysko 00:48:04

Race Location

All races take place on the scenic and snowy trails of Tin Can Hill, Yellowknife.

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are the warm heart of our winter races. If you’d like to help out on race day (course marshalling, registration, cheering zone setup), send a note to: info@cyclingnwt.ca

Let’s ride through winter, together.