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Breckenridge 100 Endurance Race - Warriors Cycling td img {display: block;}#bg { background: #987042 url(/media/columnBottom.jpg) no-repeat scroll top center ;}      Tue, November 18th, 2008 Sponsors: Breckenridge 100Cross Country Mountain Bike Challenge Breckenridge, ColoradoSaturday July 19, 2008 “You’ve done the rest, now takethe test.” Warriors Cycling and the National Ultra Endurance Series present 2008 Breckenridge 100 Many exciting changes in the works for 2008 including...- A revised course allowing more people to finish- Better aid stations - Bigger prize moneyOnline Registration @ SportsBaseOnline.com Printable Registration Form (.pdf) Loop Maps: Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 pdf (map + description) pdf (map + description) pdf (map + description) Town Map Race Update 7/11 Course descriptions have been updated with the aid station locations. Aid stations will have Hammer Heed, water, gels and bars. Carter Park aid station will also have PB&J’s, fruit, cookies, etc. We have added prize money to the men’s field paying 5 deep now. Loop 2 was marked yesterday and the trails are in good shape.The only snow remaining on course is a small snowfield on Wheeler Trail approaching the saddle.Loop 1 and 3 will be marked in the coming days. Currently we have only one woman registered! C’mon women, there is money to be had! So why not take the test this summer? Welcome to Colorado’s premier off-road endurance race, the Breckenridge 100 Cross Country Mountain Bike Challenge. Featuring Solo and Three Person Team Competitions, this incredible course climbs 13,719 feet over its 100 miles and will remind you of what backcountry mountain biking is all about.With Solo and Team categories, this is a perfect opportunity for you to expand your boundaries. So start studying…. the test is waiting for you on July 19th! Featuring three distinct cloverleaf loops and the full spectrum of mountain terrain, this course will inspire solo and team competitors alike. Featuring an inspiring, sprawling course nestled between 3 ski resorts, participants will face a unique challenge of strength and fortitude. The distinct clover-leaf loops offer team competitors the opportunity to strategize their efforts and pick which loop each participant will tackle.Our goal is to provide you a unique and rewarding experience in cross country competition. Our renowned course architect has linked together an amazing, interconnecting network of backcountry trails, dirt roads, double track and bike paths that will take you far beyond the typical boundaries of endurance racing. From start to finish, you will be both pampered and pushed to your limit at the same time. You’ll cross the Continental Divide three times, climb 12,000 foot passes and forge high mountain streams while all the time returning to the support and encouragement of our staff, friends and teammates who are waiting for you at Carter Park in historic downtown Breckenridge. Event Highlights: Schedule of Events: Friday July 18th at River Mountain Lodge, 100 South Park Ave, Breckenridge 4:00PM – 7:00PM Racer check-in and late registration Saturday July 19th at Carter Park, French and Adams Street, Breckenridge 5:45 am – Staging at Carter Park 6:00 am – Start of the 4th Annual Breckenridge 100 Mountain Bike Challenge 4:00-7:00 pm – Buffet dinner, awards ceremony and post-race celebration Carter Park is the location for the Race start, Race Headquarters, Aid Station, Team Rider Transition Zone, Medical Support, Racer Staging Area, Post-race dinner and awards presentation. Pre-Registration: Online registration until Wednesday, July 16th at SportsBaseOnline.com, or print off a registration form from this event website and mail it in. We recommend you print off a registration confirmation for your records. Pre-registered mail-in entries must be received by Monday, July 14th. Late Registration: For a $10 fee, you can register tardy Friday afternoon at check-in; River Mountain Lodge 4-7pm. Racer Check-in: Racer check-in will be held at the River Mountain Lodge, located at 100 South Park Ave. in Breckenridge. All competitors must check in with race officials between 4:00PM and 7:00PM in Breckenridge on Friday, July 18th. Here you will sign your waivers, pick up your race number, goody bag and race apparel. For More Information: Send your questions to us through our contact link, or call 970-262-9129. Directions/Parking: Town Map From Denver, go west on I-70 to Frisco/Breckenridge exit (203) and go south on Hwy 9 which turns into Main Street Breckenridge. There is limited parking on French Street in front of Carter Park. There is additional parking at the Steven C. Ice Arena on Boreas Pass Road, just 2 blocks south of Carter Park. To get to Carter Park, turn east off of Main Street onto Adams Street and go up 3 blocks. To get to Steven C. Ice Arena, turn east on Boreas Pass Road, which is on the south edge of town at the last stoplight by the Conoco station. To get to River Mountain Lodge, go south through town, turn west on S Park Ave at stoplight to 100 S. Park. Do not drive into the underground parking with bicycle on your roof!! Lodging River Mountain Lodge www.resortquestbreckenridge.com We have arranged a great deal on lodging this year with ResortQuest Breckenridge at the River Mountain Lodge, situated on the Blue River in downtown Breckenridge. Racer check-in, late registration, and hospitality room will be here. You’ll have access to a bike wash and maintenance area, secure bike storage, The Fireside Lounge, pool, hot tubs, outdoor BBQ grills, sun deck, wireless internet and complimentary computer and printer. River Mountain Lodge is just four blocks from the Carter Park Race Site and a stone’s throw to the shops and restaurants of Main Street. For $90 you get a comfortable hotel room with one bed, and at $107, the premium hotel room is a great value featuring two queen beds, microwave and refrigerator. 1-4 bedrooms and larger, condo-style suites are also available with discounts on units up to three bedrooms. All rooms are on a first-come, first-serve basis, and we recommend that you book as early as possible to secure your spot. Call (800) 525-2258 for reservations and mention The Breckenridge 100 Mountain Bike Race to receive the discounted rate. Camping! We had organized some great in-town camping until the town attorney notified us there is no camping on public property within town limits, bummer!So, our next best option this year is on Tiger Road again, just east of Highway 9, past the Breckenridge Golf Course about two miles. The revised loop 2 goes right by it on Tiger Road. There are fantastic spots along the Swan River, or along the North Fork or Middle Fork. As always, no open fires, keep a clean site, respect the forest, etc.For the money though, the lodging at River Mountain Lodge is a great value, and is riding distance to the start/finish. Showers From 3:30-9:00 pm, complimentary post-race showers are available at Steven C. Ice Arena on Boreas Pass Road. Please take off your cycling shoes before entering the building and wear flip-flops or bare feet so we don’t track dirt inside. Backcountry Ethics / Littering: Littering of any kind is strictly prohibited during the race. You will be disqualified if there is a report of you not respecting this rule. The Forest Service has been extremely supportive and it is imperative that we show them we can hold an event like this and be good stewards of our trails, and the backcountry. Please help us to gain permission to host this unique event again next year and use these wonderful trails in the future by pocketing your gels, bars, baggies, bottles, tubes, etc. DO NOT THROW ANYTHING ON THE GROUND! Pack it in, pack it out! If you absolutely must discard something before returning to Carter Park, do so with a course marshal. Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this very important policy. Ride on! Backcountry Weather: This race takes place at altitudes above 10,000 feet and you will enjoy some of the most pristine riding terrain in Colorado. With that said, you can expect to experience a wide spectrum of weather conditions. Be prepared for the worst. At least have extra gear, clothing, and supplies stashed at Carter Park so you can adjust to changing conditions. Obviously sun-screen is mandatory. SPF 30+ is recommended. Race Preparation / Hydration: This will be a long day in the saddle, and therefore you must give your body all the love you can by drinking a lot during the race. You will be at altitude and therefore need more liquids than usual. Pre-race hydration is also important. Drink plenty of water the day before to hydrate your muscles. A chamois cream or balm of some type is strongly recommended. Course marking: We have done our best to mark the course so you can follow it. Orange and black arrows, and orange flagging tape will guide you. However, you may need to use common sense and some navigation skills of your own. The basic rule of thumb is do not turn unless instructed to do so. Follow the tracks of those in front of you. Each rider will receive a map and course directions in their race packet to take with them on course. Refer to this when you need to. Familiarize yourself with the course and have a good sense of where you’re going before race day. Course Description: All racers must complete their conquest before Saturday evening at 7:30PM. Cut-off checkpoints will be established to ensure no one is on course after 7:30PM. Racers must pass through the Boreas Pass checkpoint by 4:30 pm to complete loop 3. Aid stations and medical coverage will support racers during the event. Carter Park will be Event Headquarters, where the clover-leaf style loops converge, and team riders exchange. Loop Maps: Please stay tuned to this event page as we make updates. The course should be close to final by June 29th, but we reserve the right to make last minute changes. Loop 1Loop 2Loop 3 pdf (map + description) pdf (map + description) pdf (map + description) Town Map Solo 100 mile competitors will ride all three loops. Team riders can strategically choose which loops they will ride. Time Checkpoint at Boreas Pass / Section House There will be a time cut-off checkpoint at the summit of Boreas Pass on Loop 3. All racers must get over Boreas Pass by 4:30pm to complete loop 3. Racers not reaching this checkpoint by 4:30 pm will be turned around here and given a finishing time based on their last checkpoint record. Entry Fees: Solo $185 Three Person Team $225 (No refunds once an entry is accepted. There are no refunds for those who do not make the time cutoff checkpoint, therefore not completing the entire course.) What does your entry fee get you? - One of the most unique cross country race courses in Colorado - Custom race apparel (specify size on registration) - Goody bag - Race results following finish of racers - Post-race dinner - Aid Stations - Awards for top 3 finishers in each category - Medical support Categories: Solo: Men, Women, Singlespeed Three-person: Men, Women, Co-ed Age Divisions: Senior 19-29 Veteran 30-39 Veteran 40-49 Master 50+ Team ages are calculated by total age of riders, divided by number of riders. Results / Awards: **Breckenridge 100 Prize Money** Men: $400 first, $300 second, $200 third , $125 fourth, $75 fifth Women: $300 first, $200 second, $100 third Fastest Times overall, regardless of age class, prizes subject to minimum field size being met. Race results will be posted at the finish area every 30 minutes following the finish of the first rider. An award ceremony will be held at Carter Park as soon as the top ten finishers in each category have finished. Riders or a rider representative must be present at the award ceremony to receive their award. Race Headquarters / Aid Station / Team Transition Zone / Medical / Racer Staging Area: Carter Park will be Race Headquarters during the day. The Aid Station for all loops will be located there. It will also be the transition zone for teammates in the team competition. First Aid support will also be available there. Riders may stage their own supplies there as well. Volunteering: A rewarding opportunity is also available to those non-racers who are interested in joining our volunteer race crew. You will assist with registration, timing and scoring, aid stations, marshalling and more. Race course marshals are needed to help direct racers along course during the race. It is approximately 5 hours of time, and each volunteer will receive a crew t-shirt, lunch, and great satisfaction in knowing they are helping raise money for the TAME foundation and the Summit County hippotherapy program which uses horses as riding therapy for children with disabilities. A race like the Breckenridge 100 relies heavily on volunteer support and your contribution is sincerely appreciated. Click here for information on volunteer opportunities Please email us at volunteer@warriorscycling.com and let us know if you are interested in being part of this unique event. This race is permitted by and held in the White River National Forest Home | Volunteer | Contact | News | Tours | Gallery | Partners©2008 Warriors Cycling Internet Web Hosting ByWebEZ.net |
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