Beer garden, bands, bike rides, live music and entertainment at Waterfront Park. Benefits Bicycle Transportation Alliance.
Cure triathlon monotony and the swim-bike-run routine; come to run-bike-paddle-skate-trek-climb-and other stuff that makes this event anything but "routine."
Intermediate and sprint distances.
Intermediate: 1-mile swim, 24.8-mile bike, 6.2-mile run. 9am start. Sprint: .5-mile swim, 13.8-mile bike, 3.1-mile run, goes at 10am. Swim takes place at Rainbow Lake. Enter as team or solo.
1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike, 13.1-mile run.
Hartman Rocks. 12-hour also available. Solo, duo, singlespeed, teams of 4 or co-ed 5. Proceeds go to benefit Gunnison Community Projects.
50 mile out-and-back in beautiful high altitude (above 9,000') mountains and valleys of Leadville. Highest point is the Columbine Mine Aid Station at 12,600'. Mostly double-track dirt roads with steep climbs and tough descent. Last 7 miles to turn-around point is uphill. 12-hour limit. Max 6 entries per group, lottery registration. Limit 750 riders, send entries by end of January.
Staged at Grand Targhee Resort , this 50- and 100-mile race is on a 25-mile loop with 4,000' of climbing per lap.
6.1 miles, 4,139 vertical feet, 9am registration. Race starts at 10:30am.
Cross-country. Winter Park Series.
Are you curious about the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route but not quite ready to tackle it loaded? For dyed-in-the-wool road cyclists or a devoted trail riders. Van-supported tour head east to the Wind Rivers, known for its remote beauty and abundant alpine terrain. Crest South Pass, famously traversed by tens of thousands of Oregon Trail travelers.
Van-supported Great Divide Mountain Bike Route tour. Head east to the Wind Rivers, known for its remote beauty and abundant alpine terrain. Crest South Pass, famously traversed by tens of thousands of Oregon Trail travelers.
South Bradner course. All categories.
Series of 3 events. $20/race, Juniors $10/race. Day-of registration only. Categories: men Cat 1/5, women 1/4, Master 35+. Cash and merchandise - 5 deep. Points to top 10, more points in last race. Inter-series sprints halfway through each race. Race on 8/1, 8/15, 8/29. Short and steep climbs make for an eventful day. With rolling hills and some fast speed sections, make sure you are ready for this course.
Criterium
1.7-mile paved semi-oval and completely self-contained course. Includes cat. Pro 1-2, 3 & 4 for Women/Men. Handcycling, Juniors & Kids (U7) races also. All proceeds benefit Craig Hospital, the nation's premier spinal cord/brain injury rehad hospital in Colorado.
Beautiful, rolling, challenging, and fun, 4,000' elevation gain. This loop goes from Alpine to Alsea and over the Alsea River Scenic Byway to the finish. Benefit for the Alpine Community Center. New - full century through Lobster Valley.
Do the Classic 50 miles, the Climb of 100km or the Ultimate 100 miles. Enjoy the beauty of the Ketchum, Sun Valley and Boulder Mountains. Fee includes T-shirt and support.
From Sundance ride toward the Devil’s Tower Monument and through the Wyoming side of the Black Hills. 50-, 100 or 160-mile options. For all levels of riders. Fully supported, sag, massage therapists, festive rest areas.
The annual ride starts and ends at the historic Fort Klamath Museum. Offering 2 rides, a full 100-mile century and 62-mile metric century, with over 3,000’ of climb to the Crater Lake rim and another 3,000’ over the next 30 miles. The century is rated extremely difficult and the metric is difficult. Fee includes BBQ at end of ride. Limited to 300 riders.
50-, 100- or 150-mile bike ride from Wenatchee to Quincy, Ephrata, Dry Lakes, Waterville & back. Stops every 25 miles, meal at end of ride. Start at Riverfront Park.
A gorgeous ride from the Crater Lake Rim to the town of Roseburg. Strenous 60-mile ride with 6,500' vertical. 9am departure. Pizza and beer after the ride.
Coast and Cascades are joined with an incredible ride along one of the West's great wild and scenic rivers. Trace the Rogue River to its source in the high Cascades near Crater Lake. Mileage: 528
Scenic ride on Hwy 12 to Segundo and back. 102-, 50- and 25-mile options available. 7,500' elevation gain. Start/stop in La Veta Town Park. Sag provided, starts at 6:30am. Benefits Red Cross and various local organizations.
A bicycle tour of the Northern Willamette Valley wine country. Routes of 35, 65 and 100 miles. Fully supported. Finish line festivities, chance to win a 2009 bike. Start location: Newberg High School. Benefit the Children's Cancer Association.
200km. Nanaimo to Genoa Bay to Yellow Point.
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