Ride The Rockies 2010
For the past 24 years, Colorado’s premier cycling tour has been making its way through the Rocky Mountains, visiting popular mountain destinations such as Durango, Telluride, Crested Butte, and Aspen, in addition to quaint, unique locations like Hotchkiss, Leadville, Buena Vista, and Granby. The Denver Post Ride The Rockies has taken cyclists to more than forty communities and across almost 10,000 miles of scenic Colorado terrain.

In its 25th year, Ride The Rockies cyclists will travel the farthest distance in the tour’s history. Participants will ride 532 miles during the seven-day tour, beginning in Grand Junction, where the ride started 25 years ago, in its inaugural year. The first day features a 46-mile loop over the Colorado National Monument, ending back in Grand Junction. Day one is just a warm up for day two, a 90-mile trek over the Grand Mesa, into Delta. On the third day, riders will travel 67 miles, to find a completely new RTR experience, an overnight stay in Ouray. This will be the first time the tour has stopped in Ouray, and this year’s riders have the privilege of experiencing “the Switzerland of America.” On June 16, day four, the tour will ride 70 miles from Ouray to Durango over two mountain passes and one divide. Day five is another long one, with 85 miles of riding on into Pagosa Springs, followed by another 90-mile day to Alamosa, over Wolf Creek pass. Into the finish! The final day is an 84-mile ride to Salida, over Poncha Pass. Once in Salida, cyclists have an opportunity to experience the town’s signature event, FIBark, the nation’s oldest whitewater rafting event.
There’s no doubt that the 2010 tour is going to be a challenging, yet epic event. The 25th anniversary tour is not one to miss. Tour dates are Sunday, June 13 through Saturday, June 19. Make sure to register RideTheRockies while you still have a chance. Tour registration closes on Friday, February 26.
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