Breckenridge 100

The Breckenridge 100 is an ultra-endurance mountain bike race held annually in mid July in Breckenridge, Colorado.

Breckenridge 100
Race details
DateMid July
RegionColorado, United States
Nickname(s)Breck 100
DisciplineMountain Bike
Type100 Mile Ultra Endruance
OrganiserWarriors Cycling
History
First edition2005 (2005)
Editions14

At the same time the Breck 100 is being held, the organization offer three others options; solo 68 miles, solo 32 miles and a team relay. Initially this race offered just two distance classes, 100 miles (160 km) and 100 km (62 mi) and no awards were presented to those doing the shorter version, it simply offered an easier alternative for those riders not ready to race the full 100 miles. The race was part of the National Ultra Endurance Series until 2012 and will be again in 2017.

The sprawling course is nestled between three ski resorts and features a distinct cloverleaf format of three loops that each begin and finish in Carter Park, adjacent to historic downtown Breckenridge. The race crosses the Continental Divide of the Americas three times, once at Wheeler Pass at an elevation over 12,400 ft and twice at Boreas Pass at an elevation of 11,492 ft. The course climbs a total of 13,719 feet, and includes backcountry trails, roads, double track, bike paths, and high mountain stream crossings.

The 2010 Breck Course displayed over Open Street Map Data

Results

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2018 Taylor Shelden 7:40 Larissa Connors 9:31
2017 Sam Sweetser 9:04 Larissa Connors 10:10
2016 Bryan Dillon 8:29 Sari Anderson 10:22
2015 Zach Guy 8:39 Laureen Coffett 12:39
2014 Josh Tostado 8:46 Elizabeth Sampey 10:54
2013 Ben Sonntag 8:23 Sonya Looney 9:48
2012 Michael Weiss 8:14 Amanda Carey 10:09
2011 Jeff Schalk 8:08 Jari Kirkland 10:31
2010 Josh Tostado 8:23 Jari Kirkland 9:59
2009 Josh Tostado 8:33 Eszter Horanyi 10:07
2008 Josh Tostado 8:14 Kelley Cullen 10:08
2007 Josh Tostado 9:05 Monique Merrill 10:49
2006 Josh Tostado 9:03 Karen Masson 10:27
2005 Josh Tostado 9:13 Rebecca Hodgetts 11:44
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