Crested Butte Ultra Enduro Is Not For The Faint Of Heart

Apr 17, 2014 at 13:05
by Big Mountain Enduro  
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Big Mountain Enduro is throwing down the largest-scale enduro this side of the pond September 3-7, 2014 in Crested Butte, Colo. The inaugural Crested Butte Ultra Enduro will blend high altitude backcountry adventures mixed with most of the biggest descents in the area over five days. Expect to ride some of the most challenging and scenic trails in North America, several of them often ranked as top ten trails in the U.S.

The Crested Butte Ultra Enduro will challenge riders with five days of racing, four of those deep within the backcountry, with big climbing transitions that will take you to the top of the world overlooking majestic peaks.

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“Most backcountry stages will start around 9,000 feet in elevation, some days climbing and topping out above 12,500 feet, so get your lungs (and cameras) ready. We anticipate 20,000+ total feet of descending over the course of five days,” said Brandon Ontiveros, executive director of the Big Mountain Enduro Series.

“Expect to climb a good portion of that vertical, plan for full days on the bike and big mileage, where you’ll need to be relatively self-supported and capable of navigating maps in remote areas.” The fifth and final day of racing will be held at Evolution Bike Park where awards and festivities will culminate.

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In the spirit of enduro, course profiles will be given out the week before the event. Exact trail info will be released Tuesday night at the riders’ meeting before racing commences, thus requiring riders to race courses sight unseen. Expect to average 20-25 miles per day with 4,000 – 5,000+ feet of climbing/descending. All shuttles will depart from the same convenient location each day and return riders back to town when applicable.

This special gem of a place tucked deep in the Rockies and surrounded by wilderness, holds the longest running bike festival in the country and is a true mountain town with more miles of singletrack than any other location in the U.S. This event will encompass a heavy pro field and the largest cash payout of any 2014 BME event at $11,000.

This will be a stand alone event and not a part of the Big Mountain Enduro Series overall rankings. Registration for the Crested Butte Ultra Enduro will include five days of enduro racing in the backcountry, organized shuttles each backcountry day, lift ticket on the final day at the Evolution Bike Park, coffee and beer provided each day by our respective sponsors, breakfast and lunch each day, BME apparel kit, an annual subscription to Mountain Flyer Magazine, a large awards ceremony and an adventure experience of a lifetime. Lodging is not included in the entry fee, but BME participants will have substantial discounts tied to our lodging partners. Camping information and lodging packages coming soon. Limited spots available. Register today at www.bigmountainenduro.com.

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17 Comments
  • 2 0
 Faack Yes!! This could revival the top world enduro races if done right.

My personal stage wish list:

Day 1- Monarch Pass Day- self shuttle, Agate Creek to Canyon Creek from snowblind cg
Day 2- Bear Creek to Doctors Park
Day 3- Flag Bear Deadman
Day 4- 403 to 401
Day 5- Evolution bike park laps!!

Personally, I don't think I could survive it at race pace, but it sure would be fun trying!!
  • 2 0
 The 3rd pic is from Star pass, trail 400, if that's in there, that would be epic up and down. Canyon Creek and Doctor's would be awesome stages too along with Greens and Fooses Creek. could hold the entire event on Monarch!
  • 1 0
 "holds the longest running bike festival in the country and is a true mountain town with more miles of singletrack than any other location in the U.S."

Can't believe this only has 7 comments at this point?? Guess people wanna bitch about wheel sizes instead... This place is the Meca for mtb trails!! I've vacationed there nearly every year (30+ Years)since I was 5y.o. & have watched CB grow...coolest place&people EVER! The scenery alone will blow you away let alone the trails, plus Evolution Bike Park as a finisher?! Damn I wish my low-lander lungs could handle the enduro race... plus as I stated in the recent 'vacation poll' I will be there but too early this year. Other Pinkbikers should really consider this event, you will not be disappointed. Take lots of film with you!

Thanks PB for the CB headline, you should show more of this gem more often
  • 1 0
 This sounds like the coolest race ever. And hard as f*ck.

Crazy how distinct mountain ranges can look. Grew up in CO and I felt like I could instantly recognize that color palette and terrain. I've taken many a picture of that brilliant blue sky on 14er hikes. But I did see the title of the article first so the recognition might be in my head though Razz
  • 2 0
 Agreed about the distinctiveness of mountain ranges. Someone once told me a photo in the Swiss Alps look like it could have been taken here in Colorado. No. Colorado mountains look like Colorado mountains, and the Swiss Alps look like Swiss Alps. Each has its own distinct beauty.
  • 3 0
 Just a normal weekend when you live there. World class area!!
  • 1 0
 Might have to give this a whirl... overachieving amateur athlete who wants the most efficient (and exhausting) tour of CB possible? Sign up for this shit!
  • 3 1
 yikes, sounds fun, but 585.00 dollars!!
  • 5 0
 includes 4 days worth of food and beer, plus some other perks. Not all that bad really. The one day enduro I signed up for in July has a lunch and a t-shirt for $100
  • 3 0
 I was thinking about signing up for this, but the registration made it sound like it was for pros only. Anyone know if this is an appropriate race for a mid-pack amateur?
  • 1 0
 4 days of all you can drink! Just got tougher!
  • 2 0
 There is a Amateur class you can sign up for, its not just for pros.
  • 1 0
 Stoked for this. I know where some of those photos are taken and the stage possibility has my heart pounding.
  • 1 0
 Amatuers can do it! Wife and I are signed up, coming from Omaha, Nebraska!
  • 1 0
 There is a Amateur class you can sign up for, its not just for pros.
  • 1 0
 So pumped to have this race in my back yard on trails I ride every summer!
  • 2 0
 Damn I miss CO







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