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DateFriday May 18, 2018toSunday May 20, 2018
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TypeRace
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationGrand Junction, Colorado United States
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Ride the Grand Junction Off-Road. Choose from three different distance options of 15, 30 or 40 miles; each consisting of a carefully curated set of geologically mesmerizing trails.
All participants will climb their way out of downtown Grand Junction onto the Uncompahgre Plateau (the world’s largest mesa), while connecting some of the area’s favorite technically challenging singletrack, double track, gravel roads and the occasional paved segment in the world famous Lunch Loops trail system and beyond.
During your visit to Grand Junction, enjoy three days of festivities in the Downtown Music Festival while being submerged in the mountain bike industry. Mingle with bike-minded people and the Grand Junction community while enjoying the area’s wine country and its appreciation for the outdoor enthusiast.
Bonus: All Finishers receive an engraved stemless wineglass emblazoned with the distance they’ve finished, 3-days of outstanding free live music, a cold beverage (gratis) from Four Peaks Brewing Company, and the comfort of its meandering main street engulfed by industry expo + beer garden waiting at the finish for all Off-Road participants…this is one finish line worth achieving.
The ‘Grand’ has a 93% finish rate. Technical? Yes. But attainable, too.
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Grand Junction Off-Road - 30 Grand (2020)
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Radar Timex Activity RecordingsTrailforks users anonymized public ridelogs from the past 6 months.- mountain biking recent
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SaveTrail transparency32.3 milesDistance3,455 ftClimb-3,456 ftDescent1 mileHigh Point