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Ride Descriptions
Century Ride (102 mile)

West from Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot along U.S. Highway 6 through Edwards to Wolcott, then north on CO Highway 131 to Colorado River Road continuing to Dotsero -- at the confluence of the Colorado and Eagle Rivers. Riders then will head east on U.S. Highway 6 and follow the Eagle River back to the finish at Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot. Rolling hills, and moderate climbs make for a fun but challenging course.

Total vertical: 3,000+ feet. Distance: 102 miles



100 km Ride

Option #1
Ride west from Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot along U.S. Highway 6 and follow the 100 mile route to Dotsero. Return to the Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot using the provided shuttle service from the Dotsero aid station. Shuttles will leave regularly until the aid station closes at 3:00 p.m.
Distance:  68 miles

Option #2
Ride west from Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot along U.S. Highway 6 following the Eagle River through Edwards, Wolcott, Eagle and Gypsum to Dotsero. There, riders can enjoy a break at the well-stocked aid station before returning to the finish or, wait for friends doing the full 100-mile loop to arrive. The final leg returns on easy rolling Highway 6 along the scenic Eagle River, ending at the Beaver Creek Resort East Day Lot. Perfect for the recreational rider. 60 miles. Want a shorter option? Make your turnaround at the Eagle Aid station.
Distance: 62 miles



42 mile Ride

West from Beaver Creek Resort Elk Lot along U.S. Highway 6 following the Eagle River through Edwards and Wolcott to Eagle. There, riders can enjoy a break at the well-stocked aid station before returning to the finish. The final leg returns on easy rolling Highway 6 along the scenic Eagle River, ending at the Beaver Creek Resort East Day Lot. Perfect for the recreational rider. 

Distance: 42 miles




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Aid Stations
Four aid stations will be strategically located along the route -- all with appropriate cycling food and plenty of water. Medical and mechanical support will be on hand, as well. As always, riders should carry their own tubes, pumps and other basic repair items.

Click here for a detailed route description and aid station locations.



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