Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Utah’s Wolf Creek Resort hosts Fat Bike Race on Feb. 4

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The inaugural Sweaty Yeti Fat Bike Race will be held in and around the Wolf Creek Resort Golf Course in Eden, Utah, beginning at 10 a.m. Feb. 4. This event will take amateurs 12.4 miles around Wolf Creek Resort, and pro/ open riders will compete on more than 18 miles of flowy, challengin­g, spectator-friendly terrain.

Riders will enjoy 360-degree views of the Wasatch Mountain Range. No previous fat biking experience is needed to compete, just the familiarit­y of riding a bike.

All races and events are open to the public, with race divisions split into age groups and a select number of pro/ open divisions for men and women. The day features pro and amateur races, beer stands, food trucks, live music, a sledding hill and family fun.

For more informatio­n and to register, go to www.visitogden.com.

Poll: ‘Rear seat kicker’ rates as most irksome airline passenger

If you’ve ever flown, you know there’s always something that annoys. Expedia.com recently released the results of its Airplane Etiquette Study, which asked more than 1,000 American fliers what annoys them most about fellow passengers’ midair conduct.

The most infuriatin­g behavior of all: rear-seat kicking.

Sixty-four percent of Americans cited the “rear seat kicker” as the most problemati­c passenger, edging “inattentiv­e parents” (59 percent), defined as “parents who have no control over, or pay no attention to, their crying, whining or misbehaved children.” “aromatic” passengers — those with poor hygiene or those wearing excessive cologne or perfume — are the third least liked (55 percent), followed by the “audio insensitiv­e” (49 percent), the passenger who talks loudly or listens to music without considerat­ion for fellow fliers.

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