The Air Up Here: How to Prepare to Race at Altitude

10,200 feet. That’s the starting altitude of the Leadville Race Series. It’s dizzying just to think about. And whether you’re riding the Leadville Trail 100 MTB or running the Leadville Trail 100 Run—or competing in any other events in the…

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Optimize Your Ride: Dialing in Your Bike Setup for Leadville – Part 1

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Training Grounds

Training for Leadville takes quite a bit of consideration. We wanted to know – where are you, and where do you train? And you answered with some great ideas we compiled below. Ride/Run On! wasatch_ray Early season here in northern…

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