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DateFriday July 28, 2017 at 9:00am PDTtoSunday July 30, 2017 at 3:00pm
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TypeRaceXC
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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A new addition to a historic race. Your challenge remains the difficult course that made the Blueprint for Athletes Leadville Trail 100 MTB famous, but now we are spreading it over three exciting days. It’s time to see what you’re made of. With a stage race format, you will be able to put the hammer down even faster and bring a team if you choose. You will get a chance to win daily prizes and maybe even wear the leader’s jersey on days two and three. In addition, there are many ways to gain entry into the sold-out LT100 MTB in August Already in? This is the perfect training opportunity to get you race-ready by riding the same renowned course.
Think you're fast? Just beat Alban Lakata’s course record (5:58:35) time splits on any of the three stages and you automatically earn a spot in the LT100! If a relay is more your style, it’s time to pull together a couple ringers. A team can be 2-3 riders, each rider racing one of the days. The fastest team effort is also given a LT100 entry!
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