Josh Tostado

Josh Tostado’s purpose in life is to have fun. This translates into becoming the dominant force in Solo Endurance Mountain Biking. The rewards of his pursuit of happiness include being the 2 time Solo Champion of the famed 24 Hours of Moab and 4 time winner of the Breckenridge 100.

His first race was the Montezumas Revenge in 2002, a 24 Hour event that requires participants to navigate a mountainous and often unmarked course through the Colorado backcountry. After an impressive 4th place finish in his inaugural race, he decided to surf in Costa Rica for a year. This is not a classic path to become national bike champion, but it worked. In ’04 he came back to Montezmas Revenge and not only won the race, he crushed the record by putting in 156 miles with an elevation gain of 32,350 feet. Since then he has added many races to his schedule and continues hold the fun factor in high regard.

Hydrapak is proud to be his partner in this quest.

Specialty

Solo Endurance Mountain Biking

Josh Tostado’s Blog

Interviews

2010 Races

Cohutta 100: Report

Dirt Sweat and Gears:  May 15th

Mohican 100: June 5th

Breckenridge 100 : July 17th Report Video

Wilderness 101 :  July 31st

High Cascades:  August 7th

Fools Gold 100: August 1st

Park City Point to Point: September 4th

Vapor Trail 125 : September 15th

24 Hours of Moab/24 Hour National Championships: Oct 10th

2009 Results:

  • USA Cycling’s National Endurance Series – Tied for 1st
  • 24 Hour National Championship – 1st Place
  • Vapor Trail 125 – 1st Place
  • Breckenridge 100 – 1st Place
  • Wilderness 101 – 4th Place
  • Mohican 100, Ohio – 13th Place
  • Cohutta 100 – 6th Place

Other Notable Accomplishments

  • 5 Time winner of the Breckenridge 100 Mile Mountain Bike Race
  • 2 Time winner of Montezumas Revenge 24 (’04,’05) and holds the course record with 156 miles and 32,350 feet of ascent.
  • Finished in the top three in the National 24 Hour Championships (’07, ’08, ’09) and is currently the reigning champion.
  • Champion of the Kona 24 Hour Global Series (’05) Riding 280 miles in 24 hours.
  • Champion of the 24 Hours of Landahl (’07)
  • Champion of the 24 Hours of Conyers (’07)