Ride Northern BC’s Premier Cycling Event
Join us for the 4th annual Kris Yip Memorial Fondo, a celebration of community, camaraderie, and cycling. Honouring Kris’s legacy of kindness, sportsmanship, and inclusivity, this event welcomes riders of all levels to tackle scenic routes, including the iconic trek to Eaglet Lake. Starting and finishing in downtown Prince George at Canada Games Plaza, the ride offers full support with course marshals, aid stations, and support vehicles for a safe and enjoyable experience.
After the ride, unwind at our lively after-party, featuring food trucks, local vendors, and a vibrant community atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a first-time rider, come Crush It in the heart of Northern BC and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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This event is sanctioned by Cycling BC. As a result, all participants must hold a Cycling BC membership or complete the necessary forms before participating. In case of an accident, report all accidents to Cycling BC at cyclingbc.net/accident. All participants and event staff are beholden to the Cycling BC Code of Conduct. If you have questions about this event, please get in touch with the Event Organizer at (krisyipmemorialfondo@gmail.com) or Cycling BC (604-737-3034). |
About the Kris Yip Memorial Foundation More About Kris
Choose your Distance
120km Eaglet Lake EpicStart time: 8:00 am | 958m of elevationChallenge yourself on Kris’s cherished out-and-back route to scenic Eaglet Lake.*Strava maps are subject to change and represent the 2025 route.
Photo Credit: Kris Yip - Drone Footage |
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95km Harold Mann HustleStart time: 8:00 am | 850m of elevationTake on the mid-distance ride to beautiful Harold Mann Park with steady climbs and smooth stretches.*Strava maps are subject to change and represent the 2025 route.
Photo Credit: Regional District of Fraser Fort George |
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60km Tabor Lake DashStart time: 8:00 am | 626m of elevationA picturesque ride for all levels of riders out to Tabor Lake and back.*Strava maps are subject to change and represent the 2025 route.
Photo Credit: Regional District of Fraser Fort George |



