Tyle Owens rides to victory Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018, in Freezer Food Series Race 5, a six-mile fat bike race at the Slikok Trails outside of Soldotna. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Tyle Owens rides to victory Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018, in Freezer Food Series Race 5, a six-mile fat bike race at the Slikok Trails outside of Soldotna. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Owens, Bethe win Freezer Food Series 5

Tyle Owens and Amber Bethe won Freezer Food Series Race 5, a six-mile fat bike race, Sunday at Slikok Trails just outside of Soldotna.

Owens finished the two-lap course in 32 minutes, 3 seconds, while Bethe was the first woman and second overall at 35:18. Nathan Kincaid was third overall at 36:15, while Jon Iannaccone was fourth overall at 42:43. Morgan Aldridge was fifth overall and the second-place woman at 45:20, while Alicia Driscoll was sixth overall and the third-place woman at 46:41.

The Freezer Food Series continues Sunday with another fat bike race. Check the Tsalteshi Facebook page throughout the week for location and specifics of the race. The race series aims to raise money for the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank. With donation, prices are $5 for Tsalteshi Trails Association members and $6 for nonmembers. Without donation, those prices are $10 and $12.

Freezer Food Series 5

Sunday at Slikok Trials

Six-mile fat bike

1. Tyle Owens, 32 minutes, 3 seconds; 2. Amber Bethe, 35:18 (1st place women); 3. Nathan Kincaid, 36:15; 4. Jon Iannaccone, 42:43; 5. Morgan Aldridge (2nd place women), 45:20; 6. Alicia Driscoll (3rd place women), 46:41; 7. Will Morrow, 49:46; 8. Hans Schlegel, 53:37; 9. Tammy LaFrancois, 54:22; 10. Carl Kincaid, 56:06; 11. Angie Sulley (1 lap), 25:43; 12. Darrell Kincaid (1 lap), 30:35; 13. Jo Watts (1 lap), 38:11.

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