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Thread: Best Endurance MTB Races

  1. #51
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    Check into the 24 hours of Steamboat. A guy I know that does them said it was by far the toughest course of all the 24 hour races he'd done. Its coming up in a couple of weeks.

    http://www.rockypeakproductions.com/...amboat%20site/

  2. #52
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanky
    Registration for the Vermont 50 opened this evening at 7 PM EDT. I got my registration in a few minutes past 7 and got this email a little while later...
    I decided not to register, the grand finale of the grass roots series http://www.masuperseries.com in my area is on the same day, at Bear Creek, I want to try and hit all of the remaining races. I am hoping I can push out a top ten finish in sport before the season is out.
    I stay up all night, I go to sleep watching dragnet

  3. #53
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    http://www.dakota5o.com/
    Here is a good ride for the money. One lap of mostly single track, and lots of schwag.

  4. #54
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler
    Check into the 24 hours of Steamboat. A guy I know that does them said it was by far the toughest course of all the 24 hour races he'd done. Its coming up in a couple of weeks.

    http://www.rockypeakproductions.com/...amboat%20site/
    Definitely one of the toughest courses, not technical by any means but incredibly exhausting... each lap is about 2200' vert... the winner of the men's solo usually logs more than 30,000' vertical total.

  5. #55
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    Steamboat seems like it would be a blast - I am out though unless I reschedule the extraction of 3 friggin wisdom teeth on the 8th.

    Just saw the map for this years CCP100 - lookie sweet! Lots of deep NW woods buffed single track and a lil climbing too.
    http://www.puff100.netfirms.com/art_..._map2_full.pdf

  6. #56
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    The Soggy Bottom 100 (http://www.aksoggybottom100.com/)((actually 106 with 97 miles of singletrack!) self supported i.e. no stations on the Ressurection Trail on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Oh yeah, it starts and finishes at a bar!

    Also if your into the winter biking scene the Susitna 100 (http://www.susitna100.com/)is becoming pretty popular. It's in the Matanuska Valley, Ak.

  7. #57
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    Grand Loop Race reports link below. They are not finished yet - 6 starters (started friday at 7 PM) - only a couple of riders left. 45K+ climbing; 350 miles of hot desert with a little alpine action thrown in. All self-supported. Hoping to do it next year !

    http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=141181&page=2

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