Sporting Intentions is doing the bike checks again this year for the Relay. Bike checks are mandatory and Sporting Intentions will do them free of charge. You can have your bike checked anytime starting today. You just need to give your name and team name to Andrew Scott and once the bike check is complete you will get a sticker certifying your bike is good to go for the race. Bike checks the day of the race will take place on site but will be limited so don’t miss out and get your bike done prior to the race to prevent congestion.

The Red Island Relay is a multi-sport relay race that takes place at the end of May every year on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
2012 addition of the race has been moved to the first weekend of June as to not conflict with the Cabot Trail Relay.
In addition to being one of Prince Edward Island’s premiere multi-sporting events, the Red Island Relay is proud to be a fundraising event for charity. Past charities include the Canadian Red Cross and the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
The race consist of 5 legs:
Leg 1: Run. Approx. 7.75km
Leg 2: Road Bike. Approx. 27 km.
Leg 3: Run. Approx. 10km.
Leg 4: Mountain Bike. Approx. 20km.
Leg 5: Canoe or Kayak. Approx. 6km
Competitors can compete in teams of 6 people, 2 people or as solo participants.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE NOW!
WHEN: Saturday, June 2, 2012 9:00AM start, Check-in from 7:00AM – 8:30AM
WHERE: Brudenell Provincial Park Activity Centre, PEI
COST: $50.00 / person ($70 if register after May 30, 2012)
FEATURES: Chip timing by Atlantic Chip Timing giving accurate and immediate results. Race course designed so each leg will start and finish at Brudenell Provincial Park.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD RACE WAIVER – completed form must be passed in on race day prior to race.
Not registering online?
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM. Please register in person at the Heart & Stroke off on 180 Kent Street in Charlottetown.
From 1978 to 2006 the PEI Region of the Canadian Red Cross organized the “Red Cross Relay” with the help of many volunteers. In 2007 a team of volunteers took over organization of the event under the new title “Red Island Relay”. In 2011 Cycling PEI took over the event and are looking to grow the event and keep it operating. We want to offer a first class event and get back some of it’s former prestige as one of the premier sporting events on PEI.