August 9, 2025
This is it. The Race of All Races.
In 1994, 150 gutsy riders braved 100 miles of high-altitude, extreme Rocky Mountain terrain — starting at 10,152 feet, climbing to 12,424 feet and pedaling into global cycling history. Today, the Life Time Leadville Trail 100 MTB is one of the most prestigious endurance cross-country MTB events in the world. Every year, a select handful of gritty and determined cyclists make the pilgrimage to Cloud City to Race Across the Sky and take their shot at etching their name among the Leadville Legendary. The red carpet awaits.
HISTORY
The Leadville Trail 100 MTB was first held in 1994 and has since become one of the most challenging and prestigious mountain bike races in the world. Riders take on a grueling 100-mile course that includes about 12,000 feet of elevation gain, reaching a peak elevation of 12,600 feet above sea level at the summit of Columbine Mine. Over the years, top athletes from around the world have come to Leadville for the ultimate test of Grit, Guts and Determination, on their quest for the coveted silver and gold beltbuckle.
WATCH
Get ready to experience the thrill of the Leadville Race Series like never before! From heart-pumping climbs to exhilarating descents, our videos capture the beauty and challenge of this legendary race. Don’t miss out on the action – check out our 2024 highlight video now and get ready to be inspired!
RACE ACROSS THE SKY EXPO
Head to downtown Leadville for the free, outdoor, open-to-the-public Race Across the Sky Expo. While you check-in and pick up your swag bag, you can give your friends and family a taste of that Cloud City magic. From free swag and bike demos to live podcasts and beer tents, the Expo offers the perfect complement to two of the most prestigious endurance events on the planet.
COURSE
This is it, the granddaddy of all endurance MTB races. Riders tackle steep climbs and technical descents as they traverse a course that winds its way through some of the most stunning scenery in the country. From the rocky terrain of Powerline to the breathtaking views from the top of Columbine, the Leadville Trail 100 MTB course is a true test of endurance and skill. With a peak elevation of 12,600 feet above sea level, riders must also contend with the effects of altitude as they push themselves to their limits. The Leadville Trail 100 MTB course is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are up to the challenge, it is an unforgettable experience.
*2025 Schedule coming soon*
2024 Schedule for reference:
FOR ALL MULTI-TIME RACERS PLEASE REMEMBER:
- Awards Saturday night at 7:00 PM following the completion of the race.
- Finish Fest with live music, will accompany the awards ceremony.
- Belt buckles will be given away in the finish chute.
- YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO GET YOUR BUCKLE.
- Finisher jackets will be printed and mailed to all athletes.
Thursday
- 1:00pm-7:00pm – Packet Pickup / Expo
- Location: 135 E 6th Street
- Photo ID is required
- Packets must be picked up in person
- Packets will not be mailed or given to others
- Location: 135 E 6th Street
- 5:00 pm – LT100 Legacy Foundation Sugarloaf Pass Dinner + Benefit
- For 200 guests, we’ll roll out the Red Carpet for a night of celebration with food, live music, special guests, and libations. 100% of the proceeds for ticket sales go to benefit the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation and the Life Time Foundation.
- Signup for the Benefit Dinner
- Expo Stage Programming:
- 2:30pm-3:00pm | Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda Athlete Autograph Signing
- 4:00pm-5:00pm | 1994 Race Recap Showing + Happy Hour hosted by Waymaker Law
- 5:00pm-7:00pm | Live Music
Friday
- 10:00am – Mandatory Athlete Meeting
- Location: Lake County High School Football field – outdoor venue
- 11:00am-5:00pm – Packet Pickup / Expo
- Location: 135 E 6th Street
- Photo ID is required
- Packets must be picked up in person
- Packets will not be mailed or given to others
- Drop Bags
- 11:00am-5:00pm
- Location: 316 Harrison Ave. Leadville Retail Store.
- **NOTE: Not at the expo.
- Only clear plastic bags are allowed – please bring your own bags.
- Clearly label bags with your name, race number and which aid station it’s going to in large letters
- Drop Bag Return
- 5:00pm – 9:00pm Saturday, August 10, 2024
- 10:00am – 5:00pm Sunday, August 11, 2024
- Location: 316 Harrison Ave
- Note: Any bags not picked up by 5pm Sunday will be donated to local charities!
- Location: 135 E 6th Street
- Expo Stage Programming:
- 11:30am-12:00pm | Protect our Winters Athlete Panel
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Join Protect Our Winters athletes and Senator Hickenlooper’s staff for a panel discussion around climate impacts on outdoor recreation, as well as the Energizing Our Communities Act that will transform communities clean energy infrastructure while funding local outdoor recreation development and urban infrastructure. Special Q&A with Sarah Sturm and Pasyon Mcelveen to follow
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- 1:00pm-1:30pm | 30th Anniversary Panel with 1994 Champions John Stamstad and Laurie Brandt, and 30-year buckle chasers John Callahan and Todd Murray
- 1:30pm-2:00pm | Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda Athlete Panel
- 11:30am-12:00pm | Protect our Winters Athlete Panel
Saturday – RACE DAY!
- 5:00am-6:15am Corrals Open
- Location: Corner of 6th St & Harrison
Corral Notes:
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- Please note wave times were adjusted in 2022 and remain in effect.
- We will be staging on Harrison Ave.! Look for your corral marker on Harrison or West 6th St.
- BROWN corral info:
- There will be two self seeded waves within the BROWN corral.
- Please review corral wave time starts below for more info.
- Waves are being used as a means to reduce congestion and increase experience and safety.
- Cutoff times have been adjusted from 2021 to ensure that all corrals have 12 hours to complete the race.
- All belt buckle times are based on chip time.
- No matter what wave you’re in and what time you cross the start/finish, you will have 12 hours to complete the race as an official finisher.
- Corral Start times:
- 6:15 am – Gold/Pro Men
- 6:20am – Gold/Pro Women
- 6:32:30am – Silver/Red
- 6:35am – Green
- 6:37:30am – Purple
- 6:40am – Orange
- 6:42:30am – Blue
- 6:45am – White
- 6:47:30am – Brown 1
- 6:50am – Brown 2
- 12:00pm – 8:00pm – Post-Race Finish Festival
- 4:00pm – Life Time Grand Prix and Pro Category Awards
- 7:00pm – Awards Ceremony
- The awards Ceremony and finish fest will take place at 6th and Harrison on the stage.
- 3:15 – 3:50 pm – 9-hour cutoff time for the Big Buckle*
- 6:15 – 6:50 pm – 12-hour final cutoff time for completion of the race and the Small Buckle*
- Note:
- *Chip times will be used for all belt buckles*
- We will ship all finisher jackets directly to your door.
Sunday
- 7:00am – 9:00am Leadville Trail 10k presented by La Sportiva Packet Pick-Up
- 9:00am Leadville 10k and FREE Kids Dash
- Location: Corner of 6th St & Harrison
- Please see the Leadville 10K event page for more information.
- Kids Dash will be announced and will start at approximately 9:15am.
2025 event pricing coming soon.
There are several ways to earn entry into the 2025 Life Time Leadville Trail 100 MTB presented by Kenetik.
Please note athletes must be 18 years or older on the day of the race to participate in the Leadville Trail 100 MTB. Age group awards will be based on the age an athlete will be on race day – 8/9/25.
- Lottery
The 2025 lottery will open on December 1st, 2024 at 10 am MST and run until December 15th, 2024 at 11:59 PM MST. Lottery results will be announced January 7th, 2025.
LOTTERY NOT YET OPEN
For all the details on the selection process for the LT100 MTB lottery, head on over to our lottery page here.
If unsuccessful in the lottery process and you still wish to participate in the LT100 MTB, please check out some of the options below:
- Leadville Trail 100 MTB Training Camp
Led by the best of the best, the Leadville Trail 100 MTB Camp presented by Kenetik could be your entry into the LT100 MTB. Register for the camp packaged with a LT100 MTB entry on December 1st and you have a guaranteed spot into the sold-out race. As a camp participant, you will ride every mile of the LT100 course while paying special attention to the most grueling sections to help get you ready for your August race.
- LT100 MTB Qualifiers
Our Leadville Race Series qualifier events provide a chance for riders to earn a coin for the LT100 MTB. Check out our full list of qualifier events here. Qualifier registration opens January 8th, 2025.
- Charity slots
Skip the lottery and guarantee your entry by registering with a charity. Competing on behalf of one of our official charity partners not only guarantees you a spot in the race but also provides you the opportunity to make an impact in the community.
View more info on the Leadville Race Series Charity Partner Program
- Coaching + Entry packages.
A limited number of Coaching + Entry packages are available through our official coaching partner, Boundless Coaching. Head on over to the Boundless Coaching website for more details.
- Volunteer
Volunteer for any Leadville Race Series event (in Leadville) or have someone volunteer on your behalf, and you can earn preference in the lottery in the next year! Check out our volunteer page for more info and how to sign up.
- Life Time Member Early Access
Life Time members who have held a Club-Access membership for at least 6 months prior to the lottery (5/24/24) are eligible for guaranteed entry into the LT100 MTB & LT100 Run events!
- Member Guaranteed Registration – LT100 RUN & MTB: November 24-30, 2024.
This is it, the granddaddy of all endurance MTB races. Get ready for a big day in the saddle. The 105-mile out-and-back course is in the midst of the Colorado Rockies. With a low point, 9,200 feet in Twin Lakes and a high point at Columbine Mine, topping out at 12,516 feet. The majority of the course is on forest rough service roads and high alpine two track with a little bit of singletrack to keep you on your toes. Come prepared, leave as a legend.
- 105 miles
- 12,480 Elevation Gain
- 9,219’ Lowest Point
- 12,499’ Highest Point
Some course building platforms show different elevation gain values. However, this will NOT affect your turn by turn navigation for the race
COURSE MARKINGS
- Markings – The course will be marked with pink flags and pink and black tape.
- Vehicles – Obey the rules of the road, as the roads are not closed to traffic.
- Know the course! – Athletes are reminded that while courses are marked, it is your responsibility to know the course
- GPX files are available for your use (see above)
Course Diversions or Wrong Turns: if a rider exits the official race course for any reason, they must backtrack and re-enter the course at the same spot they exited. If a rider re-joins the course at any other location than the point of their exit, they will be subject to disqualification.
CUTOFFS
- Outbound
- 10:50am Twin Lakes – mile 40.8
- Inbound
- 2:35pm Twin Lakes – mile 63.2
- 3:15 pm – 3:50pm 9-hour cutoff time for the Big Buckle*
- 4:00 pm Outward Bound – mile 78.5
- 6:20pm Carter Summit – mile 92.5
- 6:15 pm – 6:50 12-hour final cutoff time for completion of the race and the Small Buckle*
- Note:
- Chip times will be used for all buckle awards and will be verified at the finish line
- All course cutoffs are based on gun time
AID STATIONS
- Carter Summit – outbound (mile 10.5)
- Outward Bound – outbound (mile 25)
- Twin Lakes Dam – outbound (mile 40.8)
- Columbine Mine – race turnaround (mile 52)
- Twin Lakes Dam – inbound (mile 63.2)
- Outward Bound – inbound (mile 78.5)
- Carter Summit – inbound (mile 98.2)
Aid Station Supplies:
- Aid stations will offer: Water, Skratch Labs hydration, bars and chews, Precision Fuel & Hydration Gels, Assorted foods including bananas, figs, pretzels, chips, etc.
BUCKLE TIMES
All buckle times are based on individual rider chip times, as they have been in years past. See the definition of chip time vs. gun time below.
- 9-hour cutoff time = BIG BUCKLE
- 12-hour cutoff time = SMALL BUCKLE and official finisher
CHIP TIME vs GUN TIME
- Chip Time – your time starts when you cross the timing mat at the start, and ends when you cross the timing mat when you finish – accounting for all elapsed time on the course.
- Gun Time – your time starts when the race starts (6:30am -6:50am).
- Reminder – Chip time will be used to determine your belt buckle eligibility and there will be no changes to those times. Gun time will be used for course cutoffs. Cutoff times are based on a 12 hour cutoff for the last corral, White 3.
NOTE: Top 5 men and women overall times will be based solely on gun time. In the event of a sprint finish for the top 5 overall, riders will be scored in the order in which they cross the finish line.
RACE NUMBERS
- Race Numbers must be visible at all times, tied to the handlebars of your bike.
DO NOT cut or fold your number – this may damage the timing chip and impact your timing data
We recognize crews as a critical component to all of our events. Our courses cover open roads and trails and careful consideration must go into how and where crews and spectators can access their athletes. A conscious plan around this is a foundation of our partnership with the community, USFS, BLM, City of Leadville and Lake County officials to ensure we are providing a safe event experience to everyone involved.
*2025 Crewing Info coming soon*
Access the 2024 Crewing Guide HERE
CREW LOCATIONS:
There are 4 crew locations: riders will hit each location twice.
NOTE: crewing outside of these 4 locations is against official race rules and will result in disqualification of your rider.
PARKING:
- Attendants – will assist you with parking
- Park only in designated area
- Do not disturb wildlife or vegetation
Location 1: Outward Bound
- Course mileage – 25 miles Outbound, 78.5 miles Inbound
- GPS Location
- No crew or parking limits at this aid station! Bring all the support you need!
Location 2: Pipeline Alternate
- Course mileage – 28.5 miles Outbound, 74.9 miles Inbound
- GPS Location
- No crew or parking limits at this aid station! Bring all the support you need!
Location 3: Twin Lakes Dam
- Course Mileage – 40.8 miles Outbound, 63.2 miles Inbound
- GPS Location
To ensure that all crews are able to meet and support their athletes in a timely manner, we will have limited parking and 20+ shuttles available.
Gold, Silver, and Red Corrals:
- Only Gold, Silver, and Red corrals will have the ability to park at Twin Lakes in the designated spots provided by the Leadville Race Series team.
- Athletes/Crews in these corrals will receive:
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- 1 parking pass color coded to your athletes corral
- 4 color-coded crew wristbands
- Wristbands not required for kids 10 & under.
Green, Purple, Orange, Blue, White, and Brown corrals:
- Crews must park/shuttle from Outward Bound.
- Shuttles
- 20+ shuttles will loop from Outward Bound to Twin Lakes Dam
- Shuttles will run between 5:00am-4:00pm.
- Athletes/Crews in these corrals will receive:
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- No Parking Pass needed
- 4 color-coded crew wristbands
- Wristbands not required for kids 10 & under.
Twin Lakes Dam Setup Information:
- Friday, August 9th from 2:00pm-10:00pm
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- Staff will be on site to help you get set up, and security will be in place all night.
- Please plan to drop all large items on Friday as they will not be allowed on shuttles on Race Day, including:
- Tents (10×10 only)
- Coolers
- Chairs
- Strollers that cannot be folded and transported quickly
- How to bring your belongings back to Leadville:
- Staff will remain onsite. Crews will have two options:
- As time and space allow, crews can take gear back on the shuttles after 12:00pm
- Beginning at 4:00pm, crews are welcome to drive to Twin Lakes to pick up their belongings.
- Staff will remain onsite. Crews will have two options:
- We encourage you to pack efficiently so that all crews have enough space and shuttles can leave in a timely manner!
Location 4: Lost Canyon/Twin Lakes Alternate
- Course mileage – 45 miles Outbound, 59 miles Inbound
- GPS Location
Athletes/Crews will receive:
- 1 GREEN parking pass
- 4 color-coded crew wristbands
- Wristbands not required for kids 10 & under.
Lost Canyon Setup Information:
- Saturday August 10th beginning at 6:00am
Parking and overall congestion in Leadville will continue to be a crucial topic for everyone this season and for our presence in Leadville moving forward. We know that with your help we can be great stewards of this community.
All athletes and spectators will be required to park at the Community Fields and High School Parking lot and take a shuttle (or run, walk, bike) to the start line. The map below outlines parking locations and shuttle pickup spots. The shuttle locations are under 1 mile from the race start and will run efficiently and quickly to get you to where you need to be!
*2025 shuttle schedule coming soon*
Shuttles:
- Crew shuttles are at no charge and courtesy of Life Time.
- Please see the “CREW & SPECTATOR” tab for complete information!
- Crews are allowed at the following locations:
- Twin Lakes Dam
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- 4 crew members allowed
- Gold, Silver, Red corrals will receive one parking pass for Twin Lakes
- Green, Purple, Orange, Blue, White, Brown corrals must park and shuttle from Outward Bound
- Pipeline – No crewing limits. Bring all the support you need! Pipeline is a key location to drive and park with plenty of space available.
- Lost Canyon/Twin Lakes Alternate –
- 4 crew members allowed. All athletes will receive one parking pass for Lost Canyon.
- Outward Bound – No crewing limits. Bring all the support you need! Outward Bound is a key location to drive and park with plenty of space available.
- No overnight camping/parking is allowed at any location. Security will be on site at Twin Lakes Dam on Friday night.
- Mountain View location is day-use access only and not an official crewing location. You MUST pay the fee to access this location, and is first come first serve.
2024
Timing Split SMS Updates – In order to get SMS updates when an athlete crosses a timing split, please visit this link to sign up for alerts.
Note – due to back country terrain, there may be lag time on SMS alerts based on cell signal availability.
All athletes racing in the “Pro” category will be scored on gun time. Riders will be ranked in the order that they cross the finish line.
Past results are available HERE
The awards Ceremony and Finish Fest will take place at 6th & Harrison from 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM on Race Day.
- Belt buckles will be distributed directly in the finish chute at the end of your race!
- All finisher hoodies will be custom printed and shipped directly to your door.
- Racers must complete the event in under 12 hours to be considered an official finisher and receive their hoodie and beltbuckle.
AWARDS
- 1000 mile buckles
- 2000 mile buckles
- 11 year jackets
- Last Ass Over the Pass
- Age Group Awards (3 deep per category)
- 18-19 Men / Women
- 20-29 Men / Women
- 30-39 Men / Women
- 40-49 Men / Women
- 50-59 Men / Women
- 60-69 Men / Women
- 70+ Men / Women
- Single Speed Men / Women
- Para Male
- Para Female
- Tandem
- Non-binary Open
- Overall Male*
- Overall Female*
*Overall male and female and pro athletes will be removed from age group awards.
Age group awards will be based on the age an athlete will be on RACE DAY.
All athletes racing in the “Pro” category will be scored on gun time. Riders will be ranked in the order that they cross the finish line.
Note: If you cannot pick up your award, we will mail it to you for a small fee. After October 31st, buckles and awards will no longer be able to be shipped. Awards shipping can be purchased here.
TRASH AND RECYCLING
Our races aim to be Zero Waste. Look for recycling and compost bins at every aid station and start/finish. Please discard any waste in an appropriate container. Intentional littering on the course will be grounds for disqualification. The course—on trails both public and private—travels past many historic sites and through areas of exceptional beauty. Help us keep them pristine.
- This is a zero waste event.
- Our local zero waste non-profit, Cloud City Conservation Center, is hosting our recycling program.
- There will be recycling/compost containers at all full aid stations and at the start/finish line.
- Please place any waste in the proper bin.
Reminder – Intentional littering on the course will be grounds for disqualification.
*2025 Volunteer info coming soon*
From the very beginning, volunteers have made the Leadville Race Series possible. We truly appreciate all that our great volunteers do to make our races run smoothly and to make the racers’ experience unforgettable. If you are going to be in town for the LT100 MTB, we would love for you to join the family and pitch in.
Thanks in advance for your help — we couldn’t do it without you!
Head on over to our Volunteer information page for more info on how to sign up!
Medical Volunteers:
We are looking forward to having safe events and we’re excited to welcome our new medical volunteers. If you are a doctor, nurse, or EMT and would like to help in this capacity, please email Chris Yeager of Lake County Search and rescue for more information and to sign up as a medical volunteer.
Thanks in advance for your help — we couldn’t do it without you!
Defer into the following year, and repay 50% of the entry fee.
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Deadline for 50% repay of 100 MTB: 5/11/2025 at 11:59 PM MST
Defer into the following year, and repay 100% of the entry fee.
- Deadline for 100% repay of 100 MTB: 8/7/2025 at 1:00 PM MST (start of expo)
No transfers.
A race entry can only be deferred one time and only to the following year’s event.
To defer your entry for any of the Leadville Race Series events, Email our Athlete Services Manager at leadville@ltevents.zendesk.com with your name and the event from which you are deferring.
If you experience any technical issues logging into your CT account, please contact support@chronotrack.com.
Please see our deferral policies page for complete information on deferrals.
DROP BAG DROP OFF
- Friday, 8/8/25: 11:00am-5:00pm
- 316 Harrison Ave, Leadville Race Series Retail Store
DROP BAG RETURN
- Saturday, 8/9/25: 5:00pm – 9:00pm
- Sunday, 8/10/25: 10:0am – 5:00pm
- 316 Harrison Ave, Leadville Race Series Retail Store
Any bags not picked up by 5pm Sunday will be donated to local charities!
There are 2 locations on course that you can send drop bags:
- Twin Lakes Dam
- Outward Bound
Remember, you will hit each of these locations twice.
DROP BAG GUIDELINES
- Drop bags must be clear plastic bags.
- Clearly label bags in large letters with the following info:
- Bib number
- Name
- Aid station name: Twin Lakes Dam, Outward Bound
- Remember, you will hit each aid station twice.
- Don’t place valuables in drop bags
- Liquids – any liquids in your bag should be leak proof and in non-breakable containers
*2025 Media info coming soon*
2024 media info for reference:
All attending media are required to fill out the 2024 Media Credential Application here.
All media will be required to attend the media briefing at 12:00 PM on Friday, August 9th, at 213 Harrison Ave. Media will receive:
- Media Course Map
- Media Booklet
- Media Credential
Commercial Film and Photography Applications:
The Leadville Race Series will submit all film packets to the U.S. Forest Service. Please fill out the appropriate paperwork below and submit your application to Amanda Kussin (akussin@lt.life) by July 1st, 2024.
Do I need a commercial film/photography application?
- Signed SF299 application
- PSICC Supplemental Film Application
- Map with planned filming locations, or descriptions where filming will occur on Forest Service
- Certificate of good standing (or equivalent) in state where business holding the permit is registered
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If using Drones
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FAA Drone Pilot license
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Part 107 Drone registration (can be done online for $5)
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Certificate of Insurance (Acord 25 form). Please make the Certificate Holder: US Government, Leadville Ranger District, San Isabel National Forest, 810 Front Street, Leadville, CO 80461.
Documents + an example of a film packet can be found below.
Tickets will be on sale closer to the event.
For 200 athletes, partners, friends and fans, an evening at Freight, Leadville’s premier event venue.
Guests can expect exceptional food from the Silver Dollar Saloon (sensitive to dietary needs and prepared with race performance in mind), an open bar with excellent drink, live music, and a brief program highlighting the incredible social impact that the Leadville Trail 100 has had over the years through the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation and Life Time Foundation.
All proceeds from the evening benefit those two charities; learn more about them and their missions here:
WEATHER
- Leadville temperatures in August vary from daytime highs in the upper 70s to nighttime lows in the upper 20s. Expect sunny mornings and afternoon showers, and be prepared for the Colorado high country’s volatile weather. During the race, it could rain, hail, and even snow. Lightning is hazardous, especially above the timberline. Hypothermia easily occurs with a combination of decreasing temperatures, wind and precipitation. It can result in confusion, and this can be deadly.
- No matter the weather, DO NOT attempt the round trip to Columbine Mine without adequate warm and protective clothing. Remember, the Columbine Mine is at 12,600 feet.
- See our complete LT100 MTB Packing List here.
RACE START & TIMELINE: Please give yourself plenty of time on race day, expect there to be a lot of traffic/parking may be difficult.
- 5:00am – Corrals open
- We will be staging corrals on Harrison Ave. again in 2024
Corral Start times:
6:15 am – Gold/Pro Men
6:20am – Gold/Pro Women
6:32:30am – Silver/Red
6:35am – Green
6:37:30am – Purple
6:40am – Orange
6:42:30am – Blue
6:45am – White
6:47:30am – Brown 1
6:50am – Brown 2
NOTE: Belt buckle times are based on chip time, all corrals will have 12 hours to complete the race.
CORRAL RULES
- NEW FOR 2024 – We have added a brown corral.
- Riders will be in pre-assigned color-coded corrals. Corrals will be clearly marked.
- Riders must start in assigned corral.
- If you do not start in your assigned corral – you will be disqualified.
If you believe that you have a finish time that would place you in a faster corral, here are the steps needed:
- View our 2024 corral chart for corral assignments and eligible races.
- Send a screenshot or the direct link to your results to us at leadville@ltevents.zendesk.com for us to verify and consider re-corralling you.
- You will receive the final word on your corral by August 6th.
As one of the most well-known mountain bike races on earth, getting into the Leadville Trail 100 MTB has always been difficult. LT100 Qualifiers are long and tough, with lots of climbing. They are similar to the classic course at Leadville in that they consist mainly of rugged jeep roads of gravel and dirt. A qualifier event could not only gain you entry into the LT100 MTB, but it could also boost your corral starting position in the Race Across the Sky!
Rider starting positions will be organized in color-coded corrals. These positions will be based on a finish time from a previous (see corral chart) LT100 MTB finish/qualifier finish. If you race a qualifier after previously gaining entry, you MUST email Athlete Services a direct link to your individual results so you will be placed accordingly. You will not be placed automatically. Corrals will be assigned as follows:
**CORRAL ASSIGNMENT TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE LEADVILLE RACE SERIES.**
Bikeflights
Need to get your bike to Leadville? Use Bikeflights, the official bicycle shipping service of the Leadville 100 MTB. Bikeflights built a custom Leadville 100 MTB Shipping Guide to streamline your event travel. All bookings are monitored by their expert team until delivery. Bikeflights also offers easy-to-pack boxes, packing how-to videos and excellent customer support. Ship the best way with Bikeflights.
Click here for more information.
Cycles of Life
Cycles of Life is a full service bike shop right in the town of Leadville, providing all types of minor and major repair, tune-ups, custom wheel building, suspension and fork overhauls, bike fitting and more. To make things easy for you, Bikeflights works directly with Cycles of Life to have your bike shipped directly to the shop where their team will unpack, assemble, inspect, fully tune and prepare your bike for race day. Post-race, simply drop off your ride and Cycles of Life will repack and ship to your destination.
Click here for more information.
Colorado Mountain College will offer camping during the Leadville Trail 100 MTB weekend.
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Camping registration will open on March 15th*
- *subject to change
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Four days, three nights, showers, and water.
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All proceeds go to the CMC XC/Track team.
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For information, Please email Darren Brundgardt at dbrungardt@coloradomtn.edu.
- 100 mi Bike: https://www.runningguru.com/E1.asp?eID=116227