Mountain Biking

2011 - Desert RATS Classic 100K

100K Endurance Mountain Bike Race
Fruita, CO
May 14, 2011
On the western slope of Colorado, the famous Kokopelli Trail winds its way through sagebrush, ledgy slickrock, winding single track, sandy washes, fast jeep trails and crosses the state line toward Moab, Utah. This trail is the site of the first Annual Desert R.A.T.S. Classic. The 100 kilometer endurance mountain bike race is a challenging out and back test of stamina. Held in May, it’s a great early season test of fitness and a great reason to keep training over the winter and early spring. The course is equally well suited for geared bikes and single speeds and covers a wide variety of terrain including challenging technical terrain, grueling climbs, fast flats and tricky descents. This event is challenging and should not be taken lightly. While it is not designed for the casual rider, you can finish with focused and adequate training.
We’ll have five well-stocked aid stations along the course and a celebration waiting for you at the finish line with food, drinks, and music. Every racer that finishes in less than 10 hours receives a “finisher’s medal”, we’ll have sub 6 hour awards, and three deep awards in men’s and women’s categories.

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2011 - 24 Hours in the Sage

2011 marks our eighth return as a premier destination endurance event; mountain bike relay racing, to be more specific. For either 12 hours or 24 hours straight you can compete in teams or solo categories… and not that we’re bragging, but we’re also home of the 24 Hour Solo Townie Bike World Championships (or Townie Worlds for short) which is “Super Extreme!” The best part about this event is the amazing trails out at Hartman Rocks and the absolutely unbeatable hospitality of the Gunnison KOA where the race officially starts and finishes.

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