The Pier 2 Pier 200K is a 200km Gulf to Ocean Endurance Run Across Florida. Run across the state of Florida through the historical scenic byways of the Everglades. At this time, the event is Support Crew Only.
Endurance Run starts at the Naples Pier following the Tamiami Trail (Route 41) running on sidewalks, paved bike trails, dirt roads, trail and wide open road shoulders until you reach Miami finishing on the South Pointe Pier.
All finishers who complete the race under the 40 hours cutoff will receive a custom Pier 2 Pier 200K Belt Buckle.
Event is limited to 25 runners. This is to minimize waste on course, reduce traffic congestion and also to keep the noise level down. Event will only be held and runners will only be charged if there are 10 or more runners registered. Deferrals from previous years are welcomed.
As spots become available, people on the wait list will be selected. Selection will be based on their order on the list. Selected participants will be notified via email once you have been selected. If interested, register for the wait list and the Race Director will approve eligible entrants.
Minimum requirement is having completed at least ONE 100 Mile Distance Event is the past 18 months.
Event is insured by RRCA (Road Runners Club of America).
Support Crew Only
This event is Support Crew Only. There will be only ZERO aid stations, only checkpoints. Volunteers may have aid at these locations but do not rely on these stops for support. You will NOT be allowed to race if you do not have a crew.
Part of the course are in remote places with no cellular service. Having a crew is your first line of safety in case of an emergency.
Course Terrain
Course is on sidewalks, paved bike trails, dirt roads, trail, manicured grass and wide open road shoulders.
WARNING: 40% of the course are on road shoulders. Shoulders are plenty wide with runnable grass sections and there is minimal traffic going through 41, however if you are not comfortable running on the shoulder of the road, this race is NOT for you.
Required Gear
Route 41 gets pitch dark at sundown. This is why we have the race every full moon.
All runners are required to wear 360 degrees of reflective material vest and two blinky lights on the front and rear.
Highly recommend to also bring a headlamp (or two) or a handheld flashlight.
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