Celebrating the Poudre River Trail! This long-distance race takes you on a sprawling tour of Northern Colorado via the picturesque Poudre River Trail. You’ll enjoy scenic views and local amenities through Fort Collins, Timnath, Windsor and Greeley. This race is an ideal option for beginners and seasoned-athletes alike. With a …
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Celebrating the Poudre River Trail! This long-distance race takes you on a sprawling tour of Northern Colorado via the picturesque Poudre River Trail. You’ll enjoy scenic views and local amenities through Fort Collins, Timnath, Windsor and Greeley.
This race is an ideal option for beginners and seasoned-athletes alike. With a supported course, great aid stations and abundant exchange zones this truly epic journey makes for an unforgettable running experience. Ultra runners can receive aid from their crew at every Exchange Point.
Finish at Island Grove in Greeley, with medals for all participants and belt buckles for 100 and 50 mile solo ultra runners. Celebrate your epic race accomplishment with finish line food and awards for top finishers.
We’re excited to share this journey with you and be a part of the newly completed Poudre River Trail spanning through many beautiful areas in Northern Colorado…the place we call home.
50 Mile Solo and Relay
The 50 mile race is point-to-point run. Starting in Bellvue, runners will travel from Bellvue, through Fort Collins, Timnath and Windsor to complete their journey in Greeley.
50 Mile Relay Teams: Teams of Two to Four, completing 12 Legs, ranging from 3 – 7 miles for each Leg.
100 Mile Solo and Relay
The 100 mile race is a unique blend of an in person and virtual event:
Participants will run 50 miles on Sunday, with the 50 Mile distance race, and complete the other 50 miles on their own between April 4th and 18th.
The “virtual” miles can be completed on the Poudre Trail or any other location of your choosing, with results being submitted through the race website. These miles can be done all at once or divided into multiple runs within the given time frame. Once both the in person (race day) and “on-your-own” miles have been completed, you’ll receive your 100 Mile belt buckle in the mail.
Relay Teams: Teams of Two to Eight
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