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Endurance 100, Park City, Utah. Each year Park City hosts 3 ace races. These are:  the 12 Hours of Endurance Team Relay, 50 Mile solo and the Endurance 100 Solo. The Endurance 100 is a series of uniquely designed events that progresses from hard, to harder, to the hardest and to the extreme on incredible alpine single track trails.

This features race one of the three race Series. Racers loop the 10 Mile Round Valley trail as many times as they can before the 12 hour time limit is up. Park City, Utah. It features the riders, their mental training as well as showing what sweet trails and riding Park City has to offer. It's well edited and set to a great soundtrack.  So if you have ever raced especially an endurance race or just pondered what it is all about  then check this out.

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First event: The 12 Hours Of Endurance
This is a competition of solo riders and two or four person teams competing over 12 hours as early season training and an introduction to endurance races.

Second event: " The E100 Team Relay or 50 miles Solo"
This competition educates and familiarizes racers about negotiating this unique 100 Mile single track racecourse, working out logistics for the race, and encouraging athletes to make new goals for upcoming solo events.

Third event:The Endurance 100 Solo"
In this competition athletes race one of three distances: 100 miles, 100 K or 50 miles. 100 Miles racecourse records were set by national well-known endurance racers with the fastest male time by Bart Gillespie at 10:09:00 and the fastest female time by Monique Sawicki at 10:48:25.

The 12 Hours of Endurance race is based at the National Ability Center. By organizing the event at National Ability Center / www.discovernac.org / then awareness can be raised of the great programs this non-profit organization offers. Proceeds from site fee will go toward biking program for challenged athletes.

This event exposes athletes to great summer outdoor activities in Park City. It will also lay the foundation for teams as they start their journey into team endurance racing. Other, more experienced athletes, will merely fine-tune their skills.

You have just under a year to train until the next one. So good luck

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All about the race http://www.thee100.com/main.html

 

 

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