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Map of the Colorado Trail highlighting the route of the first mountain bike race, starting in Denver and finishing in Durango. The map indicates several wilderness areas along the 535-mile route, including the Holy Cross, Mount Massive, Collegiate Peaks, Lost Creek, La Garita, and Weminuche Wilderness.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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A group of cyclists racing along a roadside, with onlookers in the background taking photos. The cyclists are wearing colorful racing jerseys and helmets, and there are cars parked alongside the road. The backdrop features a rocky hillside and trees.
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A close-up view of a bicycle with a focus on the leg of a cyclist wearing a prosthetic limb, highlighting the adaptive equipment and footwear. The background features a dirt path, indicating an outdoor cycling environment.
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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A green mountain bike with yellow suspension forks leaning against a white wooden wall, surrounded by fallen leaves and green ivy.
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A winding dirt path through a lush green meadow, surrounded by mountains under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A narrow dirt path surrounded by lush green trees, leading through a wooded area. The sunlight filters through the foliage, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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A narrow dirt path winding through a lush green forest, surrounded by tall trees and dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves. The ground is covered with fallen leaves and small rocks, creating a natural, serene atmosphere.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A winding dirt path surrounded by green grass and forested hills under a blue sky with scattered clouds. A person is biking along the trail, which forks in the distance.
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A modern bicycle featuring a unique bamboo frame design with a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. The bike has two black wheels, white spokes, and is equipped with green handles. It is positioned on a reflective surface, emphasizing its contemporary style.
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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A CD case for Magellan's MapSend Topo 3D software, featuring a colorful design with a map preview in the bottom right corner, and text indicating compatibility with various Magellan GPS receivers. The top section includes the Magellan logo and the title "MapSend Topo 3D."
A promotional poster for "On the Road to Athens," featuring a cyclist wearing a helmet and focused on riding, with a background of an American flag. The design includes text highlighting the event and sponsors.
A close-up view of a speedometer displaying speed in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour (km/h), with a red and white illuminated design.
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Logo for Singletracks, featuring a stylized mountain graphic above the word "singletracks" with the tagline "bike the net" below.
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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Book cover titled "Mountain Biking Georgia" by Alex Nutt, featuring a scenic trail with two mountain bikers riding through a wooded area. The design includes bold text and is likely aimed at outdoor enthusiasts.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

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A collection of silver rings with textured designs, displayed against a dark background.
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Screenshot of the Garmin Training Center application showing a training activity. The display includes a map with a highlighted route represented by yellow dots around a lake, along with performance data such as elapsed time, distance, average speed, calories burned, and heart rate statistics. The bottom section features a graph comparing elevation and heart rate over distance.
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How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
How come no one told me about this? On June 13th 10 mountain bikers set out on a 535 mile race along the Colorado Trail from Waterton Canyon near Denver to Durango (good Denver Post <a href="http://test.denverpost.com/extremes/ci_6446873">article here</a>).  It's about 60,000 feet of climbing in case you were wondering.

Race organizers are keeping things simple and old school with the race, starting with promotion. The race was set up through word of mouth (how come no one here clued us in?) and there is no entry fee and no prize. Riders must be self supported and following the few rules in completely on the honor system. There's even a guy in the race on a fixed gear bike, how's that for keeping things simple?
If you're in the race or if you happen to see the guys along the way, give us an update here!

<img id="image365" alt="cotrailrace.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=