Montezuma's Revenge (bicycle race)
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The Montezuma's Revenge was a 24-hour ultra-endurance mountain bike wilderness race held in Colorado each August from 1986 until 2006. Competitors were required to climb a 14,272-foot (4,350 m) mountain-Gray's Peak. The course varied from year to year but was always extremely demanding. The winner was determined by who covers the most distance in the 24-hour period. Current course records:
- Female Jari Kirkland in 2004 - 122.33 miles (196.87 km) - 25,926 feet (7,902 m) climbed
- Male Josh Tostado in 2005 - 156 miles (251 km) covered - 32,350 feet (9,860 m) climbed
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Race details | |
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Date | August |
Region | Colorado, United States |
Type | Mountain Bike Race |
History | |
First edition | 1986 (1986) |
Editions | 20 |
Final edition | 2006 |
First winner | Sam Orez |
Most wins | Male: Rishi Grewal, 3 times Female: Monique Merrill, 2 times |
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