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Life Time bans drops bars at Leadville. Respectfully, what are they thinking?
Life Time has announced a major rule change for the 2026 season: banning the use of drop bars on the (mountain) bikes used at ...
Keegan Swenson won the last two editions on drop-bar mountain bikes. In 2024, Swenson used a hardtail mountain bike with drop ...
LEADVILLE — On Saturday, nearly 2,000 riders from all 50 states and 27 countries participated in the 23rd annual Leadville 100 mountain-bike race. In the iconic event, participants rode more than 100 ...
Sonoma resident Brad Day has pedaled his way to the top of one of the country’s most storied mountain bike races winning his age group at the grueling Leadville Trail 100 MTB in Colorado. “I managed ...
On Saturday, August 9, the 31st edition of the Leadville Trail 100 will put riders to the test across—yes, you guessed it—100 miles of high-altitude Rocky Mountain terrain. Each summer, the humble ...
On Saturday, a triumphant Todd Wells tweeted, “Just won the Leadville 100 with the 2nd fastest time to Levi, 6:23ish I think!! I’m gonna eat whatever I want …” He certainly deserved it after winning ...
LEADVILLE, Colorado – Levi Leipheimer didn’t get the chance to race against defending champ Lance Armstrong in the Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race on Saturday. So, he did the ...
“If you've done something that you didn't think you could do, and then you do it well, everything else becomes easier. It doesn't become easy. It becomes easier.” Anyone participating in the Leadville ...
For the first time in the 31-year history of Leadville Trail 100 MTB, live streaming coverage will be provided for the legendary mountain bike race. Life Time Events, which owns the 100-mile mountain ...
In many ways, Leadville 100 MTB is the genesis of modern-day gravel racing While the race is defined by the sheer elevation and climbing that comes with riding “across the sky,” racers will spend a ...
Burros have packed supplies for miners, ranchers, pioneers and farmers for decades around Colorado’s mountain communities during the 19th and 20th centuries, helping move gems, silver, and lumber from ...
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