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Support provided:

There will be 6 check points along the course providing a variety of fruits, snacks, and drinks for riders. Roving SAG vehicles with limited mechanical support will be on the course, however riders should be capable themselves of dealing with most common mechanical problems that they may encounter during the ride. Mechanical assistance is not guaranteed on the course. A route guide for both loops (Outlaw Loop & Big Fish Loop) will be provided at check in. Lunch will be at the Garfield County fairgrounds, (mile 106 on the course) this will be the post ride feed for 100 mile riders. After lunch, 200 mile riders will continue on, while 100 mile riders have acheived their goal. A post ride meal for 200 mile riders will be held in the finish pavilion at the fairgrounds. Extra meals (for family & 100 milers) may be purchased in advance for $8 each.

Light and clothing drop:

Riders can send lights or clothing ahead to the Mammoth Creek (mile 135) or Alton (mile 162) check points. Bags will be provided for riders to mark for transport to either check point. Any bags not picked up at the checkpoint may not be available until the next day.

Time limits:

There will be a 17 hour time limit for the 200 mile event and a 10 hour time limit for the 100 mile riders. Cut off times will apply at checkpoints along the course and will be strictly enforced. Any riders not able to stay ahead of the cut off times will be sagged in.

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