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SUMMARY:24 Hours In the Old Pueblo
DESCRIPTION:TMC Health 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo\nCelebrating 27 years of riding singletrack in the Sonoran Desert\, the TMC Health 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo is one of the largest 24-hour mountain bike events in the world. But calling it a mountain bike race doesn’t quite explain it. \nIt’s really a party in the desert with a biking problem. \nEvery Presidents’ Day weekend\, thousands of mountain bikers\, friends\, families\, volunteers and assorted desert characters create a temporary city north of Tucson for one unforgettable weekend. \nYes\, there’s a 24-hour mountain bike race. Solo riders and teams take turns riding a fast and fun Sonoran Desert singletrack course continuously from noon Saturday until noon Sunday. But what happens between laps is every bit as much a part of the experience. \nThere are elaborate camps\, costumes that range from clever to completely ridiculous\, decorated bikes\, music\, campfires\, food\, an industry bike and gear expo and plenty of people who seem to have forgotten there is actually a race going on. \nThe exchange tent becomes the center of the universe as teammates wait for riders to finish their laps. During the day\, the desert can deliver perfect 70-degree February weather. After sunset\, lights begin winding across the desert as riders disappear into the darkness for another lap. Through it all\, 91.3 KXCI Community Radio provides the soundtrack for 24 straight hours. \nAnd then there are the costumes. At Old Pueblo\, Lycra is merely a suggestion. You may find yourself sharing the trail with superheroes\, animals\, tutus\, wigs and costumes that become increasingly difficult to explain as the night goes on. Taking the event seriously and not taking yourself too seriously coexist perfectly here. \nThat’s what makes 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo different. You can come to race for the podium\, challenge yourself to ride solo for 24 hours\, put together a team of friends\, volunteer\, camp or simply experience one of the great gatherings of the mountain bike community. \nThe bicycles may be the excuse\, but the people\, costumes\, music\, camping\, desert and community are what make Old Pueblo legendary. \nCome for the mountain biking. Stay for the party. And don’t be surprised if you start planning next year’s costume before you’ve even left the desert. \nThis Link captures the essence of the event better than any other video… but I’m biased as I am one of the minor characters. https://watch.outsideonline.com/series/dispatches/e27xUKcQ-ItgXpnn7?episode=2&season=4&mode=fullscreen \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:24 Hour Town\, 32.70400414009273\, -110.91705086311752
CATEGORIES:Camping,Community Event,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Live Music,Mountain Bike,MTB,Party On Wheels,Race,Tucson
ORGANIZER;CN="Epic Rides":MAILTO:registration@epicrides.com or info@epicrides.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270430
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SUMMARY:The Whiskey Off Road
DESCRIPTION:Whiskey Off-Road\nApril 30 – May 2\, 2027 | Prescott\, Arizona \nStarting in the middle of Prescott’s historic and always lively Whiskey Row\, the Whiskey Off-Road quickly leaves downtown behind and heads into the mountains and spectacular scenery of the Prescott National Forest. \nAnd that’s where things get interesting. \nThe Whiskey combines some of the area’s best singletrack\, double track\, gravel roads\, serious climbing and just enough pavement to connect it all together. Riders can choose their challenge\, but whichever distance you pick\, you’re going to earn that finish. \nThe Whiskey boasts about a 94% finish rate\, which sounds reassuring until you see the course. \nThis is no walk in the park. \nWhat makes the Whiskey special\, though\, is everything surrounding the ride. For three days\, downtown Prescott becomes a mountain bike town\, with an industry expo\, live music\, events\, professional and amateur racing and thousands of people who share an enthusiasm for bicycles and being outside. \nWhiskey Isn’t Just for the Grown-Ups\nWith a name like the Whiskey Off-Road\, you might assume this is strictly a 21-and-over affair. Not even close. \nThe Whiskey is truly a family-friendly cycling weekend\, and one of my favorite parts of the entire event is the kids race. Before some of the biggest names in mountain biking take their turn\, the next generation gets to line up and race through downtown Prescott. \nKids show up on bikes of every size with parents\, grandparents and spectators lining the course and cheering like it’s the World Championships. Some of the kids are just happy to make it around the course. Others are tucked over their handlebars and racing like there are professional contracts waiting at the finish line. \nIt’s fun\, a little chaotic and one of the best reminders that the Whiskey is about much more than racing. It’s about introducing kids to cycling\, getting families outside and making everyone\, from the smallest rider to the fastest professional\, feel like they’re part of the same mountain bike community. \nSo yes\, there’s plenty of Whiskey in Prescott that weekend. But you definitely don’t have to be 21 to enjoy the Whiskey. \nIt’s also hard to imagine a better setting for the weekend. Prescott’s Wild West history isn’t something recreated for the event. Whiskey Row\, the Courthouse Plaza and the historic downtown are already there. Add several thousand mountain bikers and the result feels like the town and the event were made for each other. \nThen there’s the reward. \nFinishers roll back into downtown Prescott and receive one of the Whiskey’s best traditions: a commemorative pint glass emblazoned with the distance they just completed. From there\, the shaded lawn of the historic Courthouse Plaza is waiting. \nFind some grass. Take off your shoes. Fill the pint glass. Compare stories about the climb that seemed like it would never end and the piece of singletrack that made you forget all about it. \nThe Whiskey Off-Road is challenging enough to give you something to brag about\, but it’s also a three-day celebration of mountain biking\, Prescott and the people who make this sport such a great community. \nCome for the singletrack. Bring the kids. Earn the pint glass. Stay for the party on Whiskey Row.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/the-whiskey-off-road-2/
LOCATION:Prescott\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Community Event,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB,Prescott,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Epic Rides":MAILTO:registration@epicrides.com or info@epicrides.com
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