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Tour de Front Range

By TC guru on 9/13/2007
Sep 22 2007 - 14:00
US/Mountain

Join us for the 2007 Tour de Front Range; An epic ride that hits many of the major trails along the Front Range in a single day.  This year we will be riding:

White Ranch (Almost All Rights)
  Belcher Hill
  Longhorn
  Shorthorn
  Longhorn
  Rawhide
  Belcher Hill
  Mustang
  Belcher Hill
Paved Road to Chimney Trailhead
Chimney Gulch
Windy Gulch
Lookout
Apex
  Enchanted Forest
  Apex
Paved Road to Matthews Winters

(Lunch Break)

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Tour de Front Range

By TC guru on 9/15/2006
Sep 30 2006 - 14:00
US/Mountain

What: 2006 Tour de Front Range
When: Sat, Sep 30 - Sat, Sep 30 2006
Time: 8:00 AM
Where: 39.797722, -105.247742
Description:
3rd Annual Tour de Front Range
Starting at the Lower Parking Lot at White Ranch and then ride an epic course that
includes:

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A Great Start to a Summer of Riding

By TC guru on 9/7/2006 on TC guru's blog
Ascending Porcupine Rim Trail

Every year I start my season with a trip to Moab, Utah with a good buddy, some camping gear, and a cooler of the best beer money can buy. This year was no different. In May I left my home in Colorado for a long and glorious weekend of camping and riding in Moab.

Driving in a car for 6 hours can be torture on the mind. However, add a buddy that you’ve been great friends with for over 2 decades and the drive in a car becomes a ROAD TRIP! Topics of discussion included women, bikes, work, bikes, slapstick humor, bikes… etc. You get the point. The trip was a blur and we arrived in Moab around 1AM and started looking for a campsite. By 3AM we were fast asleep and dreaming sweet dreams under the starry sky.

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