Triple Bypass, it’s About the Journey

Triple Bypass, it’s About the Journey

By Bill Plock My sister in California and I were finalizing some plans for RAGBRAI and she asked me how the Triple went Saturday, and asked again how far? When I today her 120 miles with almost 11,000 feet of climbing, I couldn’t tell if the phone went dead or...

Triple Bypass

Evergreen   One July day in 1988, a group of avid cyclists decided that it would be fun and challenging to ride from Evergreen to Vail, Colorado. And so it was. Thirty-one years later and thousands of more friends beside them, the Triple Bypass is an epic...
Team Evergreen gives back $200,000

Team Evergreen gives back $200,000

For the 30th consecutive year, Team Evergreen (TE) successfully presented the premier cycling events in the country, the Triple Bypass. In 2018, 45 local non-profits will receive $170,000 from the proceeds of the event. Included in the donations for this year is a...
The Triple Bypass experience for a first timer

The Triple Bypass experience for a first timer

By Sarah Rutherford To say I’m not a morning person is an understatement. Getting out of my cozy cocoon of bed to face another day of adulting is a slow, slow process. My distaste of mornings is one of the main reasons why my triathlon career dwindled into nothingness...
Weekend Preview

Weekend Preview

Cycling Events Thursday July 12th   Demand Film: All for One Broomfield USA Cycling Junior and Masters Track National Championships Trexlertown, Pa Friday July 13th   TriVelo Youth Mtb Camp Grant RMRS – Granby Ranch Granby Ranch USA Cycling Junior and...
Triple Bypass Celebrates 30 Years!

Triple Bypass Celebrates 30 Years!

Team Evergreen has given millions of dollars to local charities and with this years’ 30th anniversary of the Triple Bypass there a plenty of reasons to celebrate. This year people can join at Georgetown to make it a 75 mile ride and at Copper Mountain for a 35...
Triple Bypass

Triple Bypass

Evergreen   Beautiful event photos from Reid Neureiter here One July day in 1988, a group of avid cyclists decided that it would be fun and challenging to ride from Evergreen to Vail, Colorado. And so it was. Thirty years later and thousands of more friends...

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