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Frisco, Colorado hosts some tough bike rides!

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate

 

Courage classic rider

Summit County, Colorado is hosting two big bike rides in June and July this year.  In fact, these bike rides occur every year.  July 21st to the 23rd is the Courage Classic, a 157 mile bike ride that goes from Leadville to Copper Mountain the first day for almot 4,000 feet of elevation gain.  The second day has a little less elevation gain as the route takes them around Lake Dillon to Breckenridge and back to Copper, but there is the option of riding 100 miles by adding a loop to the north if the riders want to.  The last day is another 4,000 feet in 45 miles as they ride from Copper Mountain back up to Leaville over Fremont Pass. 

The Courage Classic is a benefit ride for The Children's Hospital and all the riders are raising money for the hospital. I have  clients who are Frisco homeowners who ride in the Courage Classic every year, and if you would like to support their fund raising efforts, you can do so through the Courage Classic website.  The photo to the right shows them crossing the finish line wearing their  Bert and Ernie jersies.  They wear them because there are so many kids that come out for the ride and the kids love Bert and Ernie!     Personally, I would rather hike up a mountain than ride a bike but they really enjoy their rides!  Below is the route for this ride.

 

The second big bike tour is the Ride the RockiesThe Denver Post has sponsored the ride every year since 1986 and this year will be their 21st.   Daily rides can be as short as 35 miles or as long as 100 miles, but generally average 60-65 miles.  It is such a popular ride that they have a lottery for participants and limit the number to 2,000.  Last year they had 4,000 applicants.  The riders for this year are well into their training, but they will take applications in February for the 2008 ride.  Check out the suggested training schedule!  This year the ride is 455 miles long, starting and ending in Frisco, Colorado.  The ride goes over some major mountain passes and takes 6 or 7 days.  The riders camp in the host towns, usually at the local school so they have access to showers.  There they rest up, carbo load, and get ready for the next day's ride. 

Ride The Rockies

Comments (9)

Bob & Carolin Benjamin
Benjamin Realty LLC - Gold Canyon, AZ
East Phoenix Arizona Homes
This looks like a very enterprising bike adventure. Enjoy and bike safely.
Jun 09, 2007 06:59 PM
Rick T
TI Funding, Inc - Denver, CO

Summit county is really nice this time of year.  It's time for me to take that drive up to Aspen

 

Rod

Jun 10, 2007 03:36 AM
Joanne Hanson
Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate - Frisco, CO
Summit County, Colorado Realtor
One of my favorite day trips is Frisco to Aspen via I-70 and Glenwood Canyon, then over Independence pass to Leadville and back to Frisco.  When the colors are changing it is extra gorgeous, as Glenwood has lots of scrub oak that turns bright red, yet you still get the gold aspens.  But I do that in a car, not a bike!
Jun 10, 2007 03:39 AM
Dena Stevens
Rocky Mountain Realty - Canon City, CO
Putting The Real Into Realtor Since 2004
I LOVE Glenwood Canyon as well. Probably more prior to the "improvements" but still a great place. But back to bikes.... My brother in law does a bunch of those rides including the Triple By Pass trip, this year he is in Iraq. But if I know Mark mentally he's peddling his bike!
Jun 10, 2007 05:25 AM
Joanne Hanson
Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate - Frisco, CO
Summit County, Colorado Realtor

I always figured that if I participated in the Triple ByPass I would need one!  I know people who have had a bypass and still ride better than ever though.   Another good ride, although for mountain bikes rather than road bikes is the Leadville 100 but I think you have to be a real hardbody for that one.  It has 14,000 feet of elevation gain altogether!

Jun 10, 2007 05:39 AM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate
Joanne- I admire the people who can ride those distances and up those kinds of hills. I did a thirty mile bike ride, but it was mainly in the flatlands. They do an amazing job and the pay off, other than wonderful scenery, is killer legs.
Jun 10, 2007 01:49 PM
Paula Henry
Home to Indy Team @ HomeSmart Realty Group - Avon, IN
Realtor - Indianapolis Real Estate - 317-605-4174

Joanne - This post should contain a disclaimer about being for serious bikers only.;-) That is a lot of ground to cover. I'm with you, I prefer to hike it!

Congrats on having a top 25 post this week!

Jun 16, 2007 12:14 PM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hi Joanne - wow, what ambitious riding goes on in these tours!  Great links and love the graphics you included.

Congrats on the Week in Review feature!
Ann

Jun 16, 2007 01:33 PM
Meredith Hanson
Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate - Silverthorne, CO
Summit County has a very fit population.  Many of the people that Ride the Rockies (happening this week)  are retired and well over 60!  I don't think we will see Joanne (my Mom) out there any time soon....she would rather be skiing. 
Jun 16, 2007 06:32 PM