Wednesday, March 22, 2006

New US Endurance Series

Six times the challenge in new US endurance series
By Steve Medcroft from

And they're off!
Photo ©: Jim Tullis

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Five 100-mile mountain-bike race promoters announced the formation of a U.S. ultra-endurance national series this week. Comprised of the Mohican 100 (Ohio), the Lumberjack 100 (Michigan), the Breckenridge 100 (CO), the Wilderness 101 (PA), the Endurance 100 (Utah) and the Shenandoah Mountain 100 (Virginia), the National MTB Ultra Endurance Series runs from June 3rd to September 3rd of 2006 and will be awarding National Series Championships in Open Men, Open Women, Singlespeed and Masters 50-plus categories. As presenting media partner to the series,
Cyclingnews
will be providing reports and results from each race.
Formed, promoters say, to fill the void in national-level competition for ultra-endurance athletes, contenders for the series will face some of the most challenging and popular 100-mile courses in the country. "Ultra endurance needs to be represented on the national stage,” says Ryan O’Dell, promoter of the Mohican 100, the first race in the series. “And although most of the participants in these events aren't trying to win but simply to finish, there is a whole class of athletes - like Garth Prosser, Jeremiah Bishop, Chris Eatough, Tinker Juarez and Mark Hendershot among others - who have a unique talent to push themselves over greater distances. They deserve a national series as a way to recognize their talent."
. or you can go here
for the series page

Looks like this could be a great series, wonder if it will get some real recognization or not? Maybe I'll dip my toes into one of these bad boys. The only problem with these races is that they only allow so many people to enter and it always seems like there is some sort of waiting list. Maybe with this series they will allow some more entrants?

Also up this weekend is the NMBS Marathon down in AZ. Good luck to everyone down there. I'm wishing I was basking in the sun...

~J

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