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Leadville Trail 100 MTB

The Leadville Trail 100 MTB is the second oldest of the well-known 100-mile (160 km) marathon mountain bike races held in the United States, the oldest being the Wilderness 101 in Central PA. The Leadville Trail 100 MTB was first run in 1994 and has become one of the best marketed, attended and known marathon events in mountain bike racing.

Leadville Trail 100 MTB
Race details
DateSecond Saturday in August
RegionLeadville, Colorado
Nickname(s)LT100
DisciplineMountain Bike
Type100 Mile Ultra Endurance
History
First edition1994 (1994)
Editions27

Entry to the event is controlled and restricted. Some entries are awarded by a random lottery, while other entries are awarded by finishing well in a series of qualifying events. Lottery entries are due by the end of December for the race that is run the second Saturday in August. Qualifying events are similar to the Leadville 100 race but shorter, typically around 100 km in length. Courses for qualifying events typically cover similar terrain (roads, dirt roads, gravel roads and mild trails) with similar vertical elevation gains (~100 feet per 1 mile).

History edit

The Leadville Trail 100 MTB race is an outgrowth of the Leadville Trail 100 footrace. Both races were begun by Ken Chlouber as part of an effort to spur the economy of the town of Leadville after a local mine that employed many residents closed (the Climax mine). The mountain bike race was the idea of Tony Post, then a marketing vice president at the Rockport Company, sponsor of the event who arranged for television coverage for both races. The first mountain bike race drew just 150 entrants, while the 2009 edition allowed 1400 entrants.[1] The race has continued to grow and to allow more entrants. In 2010, the event was purchased by Life Time Fitness.[2] In 2019, there were 1,644 racers.[3]

Course edit

The race is run on an out and back course of about 50 miles (80 km), starting and finishing in downtown Leadville, Colorado, United States, at 10,200 ft (3,100 m) elevation. The course includes five major climbs: St Kevins, Sugarloaf, Columbine, Powerline, and Turquoise Lake Road. The largest of these is the climb to Columbine Mine, which gains over 3,000 feet (910 m) of elevation. Total elevation gain is approximately 11,000 feet (3,400 m) when verified by GPS tracks of past competitors. [1] The actual length of the course is approximately 104 miles (167 km), and the greatest elevation is over 12,500 feet (3,800 m) at the half-way point at the Columbine mine.[4] There are six aid stations on the course, at Pipeline, Twin Lakes Dam, Columbine Mine, Twin Lakes Dam, Pipeline, and Carter Summit.

Cutoff Times edit

Racers must checkout of aid stations prior to cutoff times. These times place limits on the amount of time racers have to finish a course leg. They are found in the Leadville Trail 100 MTB Athlete Guide and also in the event schedule on the website.[5]

Riders must check out of each aid station prior to the cut-off times. Failure to do so will end the racer's competitive time and result in a did not finish (DNF) race result status. In the final leg toward the race finish, racers must finish prior to a 9-hour cutoff time to qualify for the "big buckle" and a 12-hour cutoff time for completion and to qualify for the "small buckle".

Cutoff Times edit

Course Leg Elapsed Race Time Actual Cutoff Time
Twin Lakes Outbound (40.8 miles) Elapsed (gun) time, 4 hours, 20 minutes Actual Time 10:50am MST
Twin Lakes Return (60 miles) Elapsed (gun) time, 8 hours, 5 minutes Actual Time 2:35pm MST
Pipeline Return (74.7 miles) Elapsed (gun) time, 9 hours, 5 minutes Actual Time 3:35pm MST
Carter Summit (92.5 miles) Elapsed (gun) time, 9 hours, 50 minutes Actual Time 6:20pm MST
Race Finish (104 miles) Elapsed (chip) time, 12 hours, 00 minutes Actual Time 6:30pm - 6:50pm MST

Notable Racers edit

Between 2003 and 2008, David Wiens, a 2000 inductee to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, won the race each year. In 2007, Wiens broke the 7 hour mark for the first time at 6:58:46 while holding off Floyd Landis by just under 2 minutes. In 2008, Wiens won again beating Lance Armstrong by just under 2 minutes and setting a new course record of 6:45:45 . In 2009, Armstrong returned winning and establishing a new course record of 6:28:50.9. Armstrong's involvement with the race brought increased attention to the Leadville Trail 100 MTB, evidenced by the fact that race organizers offered a live webcast for purchase beginning in 2009. In 2010, Armstrong was unable to return due to injury, but his Team RadioShack teammate Levi Leipheimer, riding in his first mountain bike race, won and set a new course record of 6:16:37. In the 2010 women's race, two-time winner Rebecca Rusch also broke the course record, which had stood since 1997. In 2011, a conflict with the Tour of Utah kept Leipheimer away, but U.S. national cross-country bike champion Todd Wells turned in the second-fastest time ever to win, 6:23:38, while Rusch won the women's race again and shaved over 15 minutes off her previous record, with 7:31:46. [4]

Winners edit

Men's winner edit

Year Name, State or Country Time
1994 John Stamstad,  , Ohio 7:52:53
1995 Russell Worley,  , California 7:27:55
1996 Mike Volk,  , Colorado 7:22:02
1997 Mike Volk (2),  , Colorado 7:05:45
1998 Richard Feldman,  , Idaho 7:40:02
1999 Richard Feldman (2),  , Idaho 7:10:33
2000 Kevin Willson,  , Colorado 7:31:09
2001 Bryson Perry,  , Utah 7:30:01
2002 Bryson Perry (2),  , Utah 7:32:27
2003 David Wiens,  , Colorado 7:07:44
2004 David Wiens (2),  , Colorado 7:05:51
2005 David Wiens (3),  , Colorado 7:17:47
2006 David Wiens (4),  , Colorado 7:13:14
2007 David Wiens (5),  , Colorado 6:58:46
2008 David Wiens (6),  , Colorado 6:45:45
2009 Lance Armstrong,  , Texas 6:28:51
2010 Levi Leipheimer,  , California 6:16:37
2011 Todd Wells,  , Colorado 6:23:38
2012 Alban Lakata,  , Austria 6:32:23
2013 Alban Lakata (2),  , Austria 6:04:01
2014 Todd Wells (2),  , Colorado 6:16:27
2015 Alban Lakata (3),  , Austria 5:58:35
2016 Todd Wells (3),  , Colorado 6:19:43
2017 Howard Grotts,  , Colorado 6:15:00
2018 Howard Grotts (2),  , Colorado 6:18:08
2019 Howard Grotts (3),  , Colorado 6:19:18
2020 Not held
2021 Keegan Swenson,  , Utah 6:11:26
2022 Keegan Swenson (2),  , Utah 6:00:01
2023 Keegan Swenson (3),  , Utah 5:43:31*

Women's winner edit

Year Name, State Time
1994 Laurie Brandt,  , Colorado 9:03:50
1995 Laurie Brandt (2),  , Colorado 8:52:58
1996 Tonia Ralston,  , Wyoming 9:56:15
1997 Laurie Brandt (3),  , Colorado 7:58:52
1998 Laurie Brandt (4),  , Colorado 8:31:24
1999 Cristina Begy,  , Colorado 8:55:12
2000 Cristina Begy (2),  , Colorado 9:13:51
2001 Joan Miller,  , Colorado 9:11:30
2002 Kim Raymond,  , Colorado 9:00:57
2003 Carol Quinn,  , Colorado 9:19:49
2004 Jilene Mecham,  , Utah 9:37:18
2005 Joan Miller (2),  , Colorado 8:51:26
2006 Lisel Robert,  , Utah 8:47:39
2007 Gretchen Reeves,  , Colorado 8:05:29
2008 Susan Williams,  , Colorado 8:40:55
2009 Rebecca Rusch,  , Idaho 8:14:53
2010 Rebecca Rusch (2),  , Idaho 7:47:35
2011 Rebecca Rusch (3),  , Idaho 7:31:46
2012 Rebecca Rusch (4),  , Idaho 7:28:06
2013 Sally Bigham,  , Great Britain 7:17:01
2014 Sally Bigham (2),  , Great Britain 7:23:58
2015 Annika Langvad,  , Denmark 6:59:24*
2016 Sally Bigham (3),  , Great Britain 7:05:47
2017 Larissa Connors,  , California 7:31:53
2018 Larissa Connors (2),  , California 7:40:13
2019 Rose Grant,  , Montana 7:36:06
2020 Not held
2021 Rose Grant,  , Montana 7:23:57
2022 Hannah Otto,  , Utah 7:24:12
2023 Sofía Gómez Villafañe,  , Argentina 7:09:48

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Scully, Lizzy (July 2009). "Ken Chlouber's Leadville". Mountain Flyer Magazine (13): 22.
  2. ^ "Owners Sell Leadville 100". www.bicycling.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  3. ^ "2019 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Results". www.athlinks.com. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  4. ^ "2021 Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB Updates". www.leadvilleraceseries.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  5. ^ "Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB". Leadville Race Series. Retrieved 2019-08-11.

External links edit

  • LeadvilleRaceSeries.com - Official website of the Leadville Trail 100 Mile MTB
  • Leadville MTB 100 2011 - 2011 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Strava Segment

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The Leadville Trail 100 MTB is the second oldest of the well known 100 mile 160 km marathon mountain bike races held in the United States the oldest being the Wilderness 101 in Central PA The Leadville Trail 100 MTB was first run in 1994 and has become one of the best marketed attended and known marathon events in mountain bike racing Leadville Trail 100 MTBRace detailsDateSecond Saturday in AugustRegionLeadville ColoradoNickname s LT100DisciplineMountain BikeType100 Mile Ultra EnduranceHistoryFirst edition1994 1994 Editions27 Entry to the event is controlled and restricted Some entries are awarded by a random lottery while other entries are awarded by finishing well in a series of qualifying events Lottery entries are due by the end of December for the race that is run the second Saturday in August Qualifying events are similar to the Leadville 100 race but shorter typically around 100 km in length Courses for qualifying events typically cover similar terrain roads dirt roads gravel roads and mild trails with similar vertical elevation gains 100 feet per 1 mile Contents 1 History 2 Course 3 Cutoff Times 3 1 Cutoff Times 4 Notable Racers 5 Winners 5 1 Men s winner 5 2 Women s winner 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Leadville Trail 100 MTB race is an outgrowth of the Leadville Trail 100 footrace Both races were begun by Ken Chlouber as part of an effort to spur the economy of the town of Leadville after a local mine that employed many residents closed the Climax mine The mountain bike race was the idea of Tony Post then a marketing vice president at the Rockport Company sponsor of the event who arranged for television coverage for both races The first mountain bike race drew just 150 entrants while the 2009 edition allowed 1400 entrants 1 The race has continued to grow and to allow more entrants In 2010 the event was purchased by Life Time Fitness 2 In 2019 there were 1 644 racers 3 Course editThe race is run on an out and back course of about 50 miles 80 km starting and finishing in downtown Leadville Colorado United States at 10 200 ft 3 100 m elevation The course includes five major climbs St Kevins Sugarloaf Columbine Powerline and Turquoise Lake Road The largest of these is the climb to Columbine Mine which gains over 3 000 feet 910 m of elevation Total elevation gain is approximately 11 000 feet 3 400 m when verified by GPS tracks of past competitors 1 The actual length of the course is approximately 104 miles 167 km and the greatest elevation is over 12 500 feet 3 800 m at the half way point at the Columbine mine 4 There are six aid stations on the course at Pipeline Twin Lakes Dam Columbine Mine Twin Lakes Dam Pipeline and Carter Summit Cutoff Times editRacers must checkout of aid stations prior to cutoff times These times place limits on the amount of time racers have to finish a course leg They are found in the Leadville Trail 100 MTB Athlete Guide and also in the event schedule on the website 5 Riders must check out of each aid station prior to the cut off times Failure to do so will end the racer s competitive time and result in a did not finish DNF race result status In the final leg toward the race finish racers must finish prior to a 9 hour cutoff time to qualify for the big buckle and a 12 hour cutoff time for completion and to qualify for the small buckle Cutoff Times edit Course Leg Elapsed Race Time Actual Cutoff Time Twin Lakes Outbound 40 8 miles Elapsed gun time 4 hours 20 minutes Actual Time 10 50am MST Twin Lakes Return 60 miles Elapsed gun time 8 hours 5 minutes Actual Time 2 35pm MST Pipeline Return 74 7 miles Elapsed gun time 9 hours 5 minutes Actual Time 3 35pm MST Carter Summit 92 5 miles Elapsed gun time 9 hours 50 minutes Actual Time 6 20pm MST Race Finish 104 miles Elapsed chip time 12 hours 00 minutes Actual Time 6 30pm 6 50pm MSTNotable Racers editBetween 2003 and 2008 David Wiens a 2000 inductee to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame won the race each year In 2007 Wiens broke the 7 hour mark for the first time at 6 58 46 2 while holding off Floyd Landis by just under 2 minutes In 2008 Wiens won again beating Lance Armstrong by just under 2 minutes and setting a new course record of 6 45 45 3 In 2009 Armstrong returned winning and establishing a new course record of 6 28 50 9 Armstrong s involvement with the race brought increased attention to the Leadville Trail 100 MTB evidenced by the fact that race organizers offered a live webcast for purchase beginning in 2009 In 2010 Armstrong was unable to return due to injury but his Team RadioShack teammate Levi Leipheimer riding in his first mountain bike race won and set a new course record of 6 16 37 In the 2010 women s race two time winner Rebecca Rusch also broke the course record which had stood since 1997 In 2011 a conflict with the Tour of Utah kept Leipheimer away but U S national cross country bike champion Todd Wells turned in the second fastest time ever to win 6 23 38 while Rusch won the women s race again and shaved over 15 minutes off her previous record with 7 31 46 4 Winners editMen s winner edit Year Name State or Country Time 1994 John Stamstad nbsp Ohio 7 52 53 1995 Russell Worley nbsp California 7 27 55 1996 Mike Volk nbsp Colorado 7 22 02 1997 Mike Volk 2 nbsp Colorado 7 05 45 1998 Richard Feldman nbsp Idaho 7 40 02 1999 Richard Feldman 2 nbsp Idaho 7 10 33 2000 Kevin Willson nbsp Colorado 7 31 09 2001 Bryson Perry nbsp Utah 7 30 01 2002 Bryson Perry 2 nbsp Utah 7 32 27 2003 David Wiens nbsp Colorado 7 07 44 2004 David Wiens 2 nbsp Colorado 7 05 51 2005 David Wiens 3 nbsp Colorado 7 17 47 2006 David Wiens 4 nbsp Colorado 7 13 14 2007 David Wiens 5 nbsp Colorado 6 58 46 2008 David Wiens 6 nbsp Colorado 6 45 45 2009 Lance Armstrong nbsp Texas 6 28 51 2010 Levi Leipheimer nbsp California 6 16 37 2011 Todd Wells nbsp Colorado 6 23 38 2012 Alban Lakata nbsp Austria 6 32 23 2013 Alban Lakata 2 nbsp Austria 6 04 01 2014 Todd Wells 2 nbsp Colorado 6 16 27 2015 Alban Lakata 3 nbsp Austria 5 58 35 2016 Todd Wells 3 nbsp Colorado 6 19 43 2017 Howard Grotts nbsp Colorado 6 15 00 2018 Howard Grotts 2 nbsp Colorado 6 18 08 2019 Howard Grotts 3 nbsp Colorado 6 19 18 2020 Not held 2021 Keegan Swenson nbsp Utah 6 11 26 2022 Keegan Swenson 2 nbsp Utah 6 00 01 2023 Keegan Swenson 3 nbsp Utah 5 43 31 Women s winner edit Year Name State Time 1994 Laurie Brandt nbsp Colorado 9 03 50 1995 Laurie Brandt 2 nbsp Colorado 8 52 58 1996 Tonia Ralston nbsp Wyoming 9 56 15 1997 Laurie Brandt 3 nbsp Colorado 7 58 52 1998 Laurie Brandt 4 nbsp Colorado 8 31 24 1999 Cristina Begy nbsp Colorado 8 55 12 2000 Cristina Begy 2 nbsp Colorado 9 13 51 2001 Joan Miller nbsp Colorado 9 11 30 2002 Kim Raymond nbsp Colorado 9 00 57 2003 Carol Quinn nbsp Colorado 9 19 49 2004 Jilene Mecham nbsp Utah 9 37 18 2005 Joan Miller 2 nbsp Colorado 8 51 26 2006 Lisel Robert nbsp Utah 8 47 39 2007 Gretchen Reeves nbsp Colorado 8 05 29 2008 Susan Williams nbsp Colorado 8 40 55 2009 Rebecca Rusch nbsp Idaho 8 14 53 2010 Rebecca Rusch 2 nbsp Idaho 7 47 35 2011 Rebecca Rusch 3 nbsp Idaho 7 31 46 2012 Rebecca Rusch 4 nbsp Idaho 7 28 06 2013 Sally Bigham nbsp Great Britain 7 17 01 2014 Sally Bigham 2 nbsp Great Britain 7 23 58 2015 Annika Langvad nbsp Denmark 6 59 24 2016 Sally Bigham 3 nbsp Great Britain 7 05 47 2017 Larissa Connors nbsp California 7 31 53 2018 Larissa Connors 2 nbsp California 7 40 13 2019 Rose Grant nbsp Montana 7 36 06 2020 Not held 2021 Rose Grant nbsp Montana 7 23 57 2022 Hannah Otto nbsp Utah 7 24 12 2023 Sofia Gomez Villafane nbsp Argentina 7 09 48See also editLeadville Trail 100 is an ultramarathon running race References edit Scully Lizzy July 2009 Ken Chlouber s Leadville Mountain Flyer Magazine 13 22 Owners Sell Leadville 100 www bicycling com Retrieved 2021 10 15 2019 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Results www athlinks com Retrieved 2019 08 11 2021 Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB Updates www leadvilleraceseries com Retrieved 2021 10 15 Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB Leadville Race Series Retrieved 2019 08 11 External links editLeadvilleRaceSeries com Official website of the Leadville Trail 100 Mile MTB Leadville MTB 100 2011 2011 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Strava Segment Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leadville Trail 100 MTB amp oldid 1170385657, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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