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REVAMPED AND READY TO GO 鈥 Team Scarecrow鈥檚 Graham Nishikawa burns up the pavement on Leg 9 of last year鈥檚 Klondike Road Relay. Nishikawa put together the team鈥檚 fastest leg, averaging 17.5 kph on his run.

Rebuilt Scarecrow hoping for bounce-back year

With no Raven to be accounted for, Scarecrow is hoping to once again top the field in this year鈥檚 Klondike Road Relay.

By Marcel Vander Wier on September 11, 2015

With no Raven to be accounted for, Scarecrow is hoping to once again top the field in this year鈥檚 Klondike Road Relay.

The 176.5-kilometre Klondike Trail of 鈥98 International Road Relay sees teams of 10 runners race overnight from Skagway to Whitehorse.

The festivities begin tonight in the Alaskan coast town at 7 p.m. PST.

The 2015 event will feature 177 teams, including 1,638 participants in 11 different categories.

Broken into 10 legs that vary in distance from nine to 25.8 km, the race begins at sea level and climbs more than 1,000 metres in the first two legs.

Highlighting the list of teams is Scarecrow 鈥 four-time champions until last year鈥檚 slim loss to Anchorage鈥檚 Skinny Raven:鈥圱ake No Prisoners.

Sport Yukon鈥檚 race co-ordinator told the Star that Skinny Raven will not return to defend its title this year.

Scarecrow captain Simon Lapointe said his team roster is made up of cross-country skiers this year.

Current Team Scarecrow members 鈥 in order according to the race鈥檚 10 legs 鈥 are Simon Cash, Stephen Wattereus, Michael Kischuk, Dave Brook, Colin Abbott, Lapointe, Brent Langbakk, David Greer, Caelan McLean and Ray Sabo.

The roster鈥檚 new look comes after some of the team鈥檚 top runners defected to form an all-麻豆社区mixed team for 2015, dubbed Eikelboom Physiotherapy.

All five male members on that team are Scarecrow alumni:鈥圠ogan Roots, David Eikelboom, Luke Carlos, Rodney Hulstein and Shane Carlos.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 great,鈥 Lapointe said of his former teammates tackling a new division. 鈥淚鈥坱hink they鈥檒l do really well and I think we鈥檒l do pretty well too.鈥

The 39-year-old said he hopes Scarecrow serves as inspiration for younger runners.

鈥淚鈥檓 really, really happy we were able to (pull a team together), if only to keep the team alive and keep it going for the next generation,鈥 he said.

鈥淟ast year was an amazing race,鈥 Lapointe said this week. 鈥淲e almost won. It was very exciting, and we鈥檝e been wanting that and waiting for that for a long time.

鈥淚鈥坱hink winning is a bit of a bonus because you never know who is going to show up.鈥

Alongside the open and mixed categories, a women鈥檚 title is also up for grabs, as are three masters titles and a corporate category.

Race walkers and youth runners will also compete for victories in shorter versions of the race.

And for the second straight year, Juneau Empire sports editor Klas Stolpe will tackle the entire route in the Trail of 鈥98 Ultra division.

Last year, Stolpe and fellow Juneau runner Houston Laws completed the challenging route in just less than 24 hours.

Stolpe ran in honour of the late Glenn Frick, a legend in Alaskan running circles.

Following the conclusion of the relay tomorrow, an awards ceremony will be held, then a dance at the High Country Inn Convention Centre.

Local band Leg Up Hands Down will perform.

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