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The Leadville Trail 100 MTB is the second oldest of the well-known 100-mile (160 km) marathon mountain bike races held in the United States, the oldest being the Wilderness 101 in central Pennsylvania. The Leadville Trail 100 MTB was first run in 1994 and has become one of the best marketed, attended and known marathon events in mountain bike ...
VHTRC.org - 'Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run: Leadville, Colorado, August 16–17, 2003', Mike Campbell, Virginia Happy Trails Running Club; The Run Scout's Course Flyover & Review - 'Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run; Riding Leadville - Training for the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race, Dirk Sorenson, 2011 "Last Ass Over The Pass" Winner
So biking 100 miles with 12,480 feet of climbing on gnarly jeep roads and singletrack is super-duper tough. ... The elite men will get going at 6:15 a.m., with the women commencing at 6:20 a.m ...
The race is a 100-mile mountain bike marathon and is part of the National Ultra Endurance Series. The race course consists of three 33.33 mile laps in the Udell Hills area and crosses the North Country National Scenic Trail twice per lap. The course contains over 8,000 feet of climbing and is 80% single track. Due to venue limitations, only 450 ...
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Walk 100 miles in 31 days with these indoor walking workouts and walking tips. ... Take a longer walk over the weekend or plan something active that will help you get in more steps, like hiking ...
The Shenandoah 100 is an ultra-endurance 100 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held in central Western Virginia near Stokesville. The race is normally held on the Sunday during Labor Day weekend. The race has been run continuously since 1998. Field of wild flowers along the course near Little Bald Knob
The Gran Fondo has 50- and 100-mile cycling courses and both loop through the county. That means traffic detours and delays can be expected as large pelotons of riders come through.