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Perhaps the Bike Crash of The Year

Rarely are great crashes recorded, this is an exception. Stage one of the 2009 TransRockies had an extremely challenging scree slope that most riders were walking. My good friend and photographer Dan Hudson was bragging about a crash sequence that he shot on that very...

TR3 over 90% Sold Out

As Spring marches on and the days get warmer, there are clearly lots of you getting your bikes out of hibernation and getting inspired to ride in 2010. This past week we rode Stage 1 in Fernie and the singletrack and riding conditions were amazing. In just under three...

TR3 Coming to Fernie For First Time

Fernie will watch single riders compete in the TransRockies for the first time in nine years. Last year was the first for the TR3 and it started in Panorama and ended in Nipika. Only the team riders crossed the finish line in Fernie. As this years official start...

Fernie Hosts Two TransRockies Stages in 2010

The TransRockies Start is returning to Fernie, following three years of hosting the Finish! Fernie originally hosted the Start for five consecutive years. In addition Stage 1 will be a time-trial on local trails where the riders will start and finish in Downtown...

The Epic Comes to a Close

Stage 7: Crownest Pass to Fernie After four consecutive days of unseasonable cold and rain, riders left Blairmore, Alberta for the final stage of 2009 with the finish line in Fernie squarely in their sights. The euphoria of completion added an extra level of...

Across the Continental Divide and into the Storm

Stage 6 Race Report:  Elkford - Crowsnest Pass, AB 101km/ 2467m climbing/ 2419m descending There are days in endurance racing when many riders would turn back if it weren't for the responsibility to their teammates and the support from other riders in the midst of the...

Heavy Weather Keeps Racers at the Limit

Stage 5: Whiteswan Lake - Elkford 87.5km/ 2254m climbing/ 2115m descending After four straight years with almost unbroken sunshine, it was inevitable that the Rocky Mountains would demand a little payback from the TransRockies. The riders of the 2009 have been hit...

Riders Complete the Longest Day of TransRockies 2009

Stage 4 Nipika to White Swan Lake 108km With the competitors from the TR3 leaving camp for home this morning, it was down to business for the TransRockies teams who had a huge 107km day ahead of them on the middle day of this year’s seven-day epic. This stage, which...

Pouring Rain makes Nipika a Tough Day’s Ride

Stage 3 Race Report: Nipika - Nipika Distance: 40km/ 1000m climbing/1000m descending After two days of perfect racing weather, riders who woke during the night after the epic second stage heard the gentle patter of rain on their tents and campers. The start line at...

Into the Wilderness . . .

Stage 2 Race Report: K2 Ranch - Nipika Mountain Resort Stage 2 Takes Riders to Heaven and Hell, TransRockies-Style Distance: 72.2km/ 2835m climbing/2650m descending When riders woke up this morning at K2 Ranch, the mood was a little more serious and a lot less giddy...

And so it begins . . .

Stage 1: Panorama - K2 Ranch Rocky Mountain  Riders Grab the Early Jerseys in the TR3 and TransRockies Distance: 45.3 km/ 2267m climbing/ 2513 m descending The first stage of the TransRockies is always a little but different from the rest, the shorter distance,...

2009 TransRockies Route Details

For the 8th TransRockies seven days of riding, 532km, and 14,300 meters of climbing awaits 120 teams.  Here are the stage descriptions:   Stage 1: Panorama-K2 Ranch 45.3km/2267m climbing/2513m descending With North America’s third-highest ski resort vertical...