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TNF Endurance Challenge Championship
When
Saturday, December 4, 2010
5:00am
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Crosby-Helms, Yanko
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All Ages
Where
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Other Info50 Mile Championship Event on the trails of Marin County just beyond the Golden Gate Bridge.
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24 Hours of Moab (National Championship)
When
Saturday, October 9, 2010
8:00am
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Musto, Rusch, Tostado
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All Ages
Where
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Other InfoIn fifteen years time this race has become one of the single greatest mountain bike races in the history of the sport. For one short weekend, a mountain bike city grows up out of the desert graze-lands as Granny hosts more than 4,000 [...]
What
Ore to Shore
When
Saturday, August 14, 2010
8:00am
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Musto
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All Ages
Where
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Other InfoAugust 14, 2010 will be the 11th Annual Ore to Shore Mountain Bike Epic. For eleven years this race has brought bike enthusiasts to Marquette County.
In the beginning 480 racers competed for glory. In 2009 over 2300 racers competed, and for 2010 the race committee expects to reach [...]
How to convert your Classic Connector to a Plug-N-Play
Most of our hydration packs come with the Plug-N-Play Connector. Some come with a Classic Connector which is fixed. If you’d like to see why the Plug-N-Play is a cool feature or upgrade from your Classic Connector, check out the video:
Our E-Lite Running Vest tester and ultra running phenom Brett Rivers used a prototype at the Tahoe Rim 100 Mile Endurance Run and finished 2nd overall. In the photo below, Brett is seen with an early model and seems to have put the Vest and Gel-bot to good use during the hot mountainous race.
image courtesy of Scott Dunlap @ runtrails.blogspot.com
Congratulations Brett and thanks for all of your feedback over the last few months.
The final version of the E-Lite Vest will be unveiled at the Outdoor Retailer Trade Show in Salt Lake City next week and available to consumers this September. It will come with a sweet One Liter Reservoir with Plug-N-Play and Quantum Clip. We like it a lot.
Why call it the E-Lite? It only weighs 9.9 ounces including the reservoir.
With a 100 Mile course that goes over three 12,000′ passes, the Breckenridge 100 is arguably one of the more difficult races in mountain biking. Being part of the National Ultra Endurance Series also makes it highly competitive.
Having won the race for 5 of the previous years, Hydrapak Rider and local, Josh Tostado, may have felt a little pressure. But he was able to put the hammer down again and win for a sixth time this past weekend. Congratulations Josh!
Please check out Josh’s report and some local news versions for race details.
Just checking out Mike Curiak’s Blog and his recent post on a trip to B.C. and the Whistler Bike Park. It sounds like fun and the videos are pretty cool as Mike follows his buddy, Skippy, down some great groomers and table tops. Check out more at: Curiak’s Blog
How to convert your Classic Connector to a Plug-N-Play
Most of our hydration packs come with the Plug-N-Play Connector. Some come with a Classic Connector which is fixed. If you’d like to see why the Plug-N-Play is a cool feature or upgrade from your Classic Connector, check out the video:
Our E-Lite Running Vest tester and ultra running phenom Brett Rivers used a prototype at the Tahoe Rim 100 Mile Endurance Run and finished 2nd overall. In the photo below, Brett is seen with an early model and seems to have put the Vest and Gel-bot to good use during the hot mountainous race.
image courtesy of Scott Dunlap @ runtrails.blogspot.com
Congratulations Brett and thanks for all of your feedback over the last few months.
The final version of the E-Lite Vest will be unveiled at the Outdoor Retailer Trade Show in Salt Lake City next week and available to consumers this September. It will come with a sweet One Liter Reservoir with Plug-N-Play and Quantum Clip. We like it a lot.
Why call it the E-Lite? It only weighs 9.9 ounces including the reservoir.
With a 100 Mile course that goes over three 12,000′ passes, the Breckenridge 100 is arguably one of the more difficult races in mountain biking. Being part of the National Ultra Endurance Series also makes it highly competitive.
Having won the race for 5 of the previous years, Hydrapak Rider and local, Josh Tostado, may have felt a little pressure. But he was able to put the hammer down again and win for a sixth time this past weekend. Congratulations Josh!
Please check out Josh’s report and some local news versions for race details.
Just checking out Mike Curiak’s Blog and his recent post on a trip to B.C. and the Whistler Bike Park. It sounds like fun and the videos are pretty cool as Mike follows his buddy, Skippy, down some great groomers and table tops. Check out more at: Curiak’s Blog