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Competition grows in Growler No. 3 Races heat up in year three
Friday, May 28 • 3-7 p.m. — Registration for Sage Burner and Gunnison Glory at IOOF Park • 5-6:30 p.m. — Gunnison School of Yoga Session at IOOF Park • 7-10 p.m. — Gunnison Glory Presentation and Climbing Film at The Bean Coffeehouse (120 N. Main St.)
Matt Smith Times Staff Writer
When 300 riders reach the base area of Hartman Rocks on Sunday morning for the third edition of the Original Growler mountain bike race, they better have their big-boy boots on. Or big-girl boots, should that be the case. The 32-mile loop that makes up this cross country course is jam packed with as much singletrack trail as one person should ever want to ride in a day. That is, of course, unless they’re taking on the twolap, 64-mile version of the Growler. “The course is great in the fact that it’s almost all singletrack,� said local rider Travis Scheefer, who took the 32-mile men’s title in 2009. “Whereas in other races, there’s a lot of road and places where you can just zone out.� Growler on page B6
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All 300 spots in this Sunday’s Original Growler mountain bike race filled within hours of becoming available. Seen here, Denver’s Richard DiGeronimo tackles the course in the 2009 edition of the race. Times file photo
Race hard. Don’t Gunnison Glory climbs into year-two quit. Happy trails How many routes can you climb in 24 hours?
Duncan Callahan Special to the Times
(Editor’s Note: Duncan Callahan has first place finishes in the Moab 100 Ultra, Leadville 100 and Sage Burner 50K to his name. He lives and trains in Gunnison.)
Luke Mehall Special to the Times
Jack’s Trail comes as a rude awakening as you begin the 31-mile Sage Burner adventure by shocking your body awake. Then comes the ripping downhill on Tail-Pipe, followed by the beautiful Ridge Trail with fancy footwork ability a pre-requisite to get down in one piece. Thus is the way of this beautiful race. Up and down, up and down. The rhythm of Hartman Rocks is interwoven into this race course. Indeed, the course builders — Dave Wiens, Scott Drum
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Saturday, May 29 • 6:30-7:30 a.m. — Registration for Sage Burner at Hartman Rocks • 7 a.m. — Registration for Gunnison Glory at Hartman Rocks • 7:30 a.m. — Sage Burner starts at Base Area • 8:30-9:30 a.m. — Yoga at the Base Area (Hartman’s) • 10 a.m. — Gunnison Glory begins at Hartman Rocks • 2-9 p.m. — Check In for Original Growler at IOOF Park • 4 p.m. — Sage Burner Awards C e re m o n y a t I O O F P a r k (New Belgium Beer Garden and Live Music by U-47) Sunday, May 30 • 7 a.m. — Original Growler starts at IOOF Park • 8 a.m. — Slacklining Expedition/Chair Massages at Hartman Rocks • 9 a.m. — Nature Awareness Workshop at base area • 10 a.m. — Gunnison Glory ends • 12 p.m. — Gunnison Glory awards ceremony/raffle at Hartman Rocks • 1-5 p.m. — Original Growler and Gunnison Glory after party at IOOF Park (New Belgium Beer Garden and music) • 5 p.m. — Original Growler awards ceremony at IOOF Park
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