King Washington Waiver, Assumption of Risk and Release of Claims for Future Injuries or Death by an Adult Applying to Participate in Bike Race is a legal document designed to outline the potential risks involved in participating in a bike race and release any liability from the organizers or sponsors. This waiver is specifically designed for adults who wish to participate in a bike race in the state of Washington, under the jurisdiction of King County. The purpose of this waiver is to inform the participants of the inherent risks associated with bike racing and obtain their consent to assume those risks willingly. By signing this waiver, the adult participant acknowledges and accepts that there are certain risks involved in participating in a bike race, including but not limited to collisions, falls, equipment failure, road hazards, and the potential for severe injuries or even death. Furthermore, by signing the King Washington Waiver, Assumption of Risk and Release of Claims for Future Injuries or Death, the adult participant agrees to release and discharge the race organizers, sponsors, volunteers, and all related parties from any liability, claims, or demands for damages arising from their participation in the bike race. This release covers past, present, and future injuries or death that may occur as a result of participating in the race. It is essential for participants to thoroughly read and understand the contents of this waiver before signing. It is also advisable for participants to consult with legal counsel if they have any questions or concerns regarding the waiver. Failure to sign this waiver may result in the participant being ineligible to participate in the bike race. Different types of the King Washington Waiver, Assumption of Risk and Release of Claims for Future Injuries or Death by an Adult Applying to Participate in Bike Race may include variations based on specific race events or organizations. These variations may address additional risks or liabilities unique to certain types of bike races, such as mountain biking, endurance races, or off-road events. It is important for participants to carefully review the specific waiver provided by the race organizers to ensure they are fully informed and protected.