It’s probably Utah’s biggest mountain biking event… 24 Hours of Moab. Not only is it a mountain bike endurance race, but also a gathering of gear heads, a vibrant tent city among the red rock, party central with beer, food and music, and a chance to say goodbye to another summer of pedaling among Utah’s stunning scenery.
2010 marks the 16th year of 24 Hours of Moab, and once again over 4,000 racers from around the world are slated to put fat tires to the slickrock and singletrack outside Utah’s mountain biking mecca in a remote venue 12 miles south of town. New this year is an expanded field limit of 550 teams and solo riders, which will surely amp up the course a few more notches.
24 Hours of Moab takes place on October 9th and 10th and registration is still open online, so it’s not too late to make that last minute decision to join the pedaling hordes of the sand and sweat.
To sign up, see race results and pictures from previous years, or to just make sure you really want to do this, then head on over to the official 24 Hours of Moab website.
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