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45-Mile Course

This course offers beautiful views of Wyoming Hoodoos. The 45-Mile course follows the same start as the WYO131 route before turning around after the Town of Hudson.

 Checkpoints are the only time when your crew, or any non-participant, can assist racers.


45-MILE ROUTE

  • ~45 Miles

  • ~2000 ft Elevation Gain

  • 1 Aid Station

  • e-bike division available

Courses And Aid Station Locations Are Subject To Change Pending Permitting And Weather

*We have the right to change the start times, course distance and routes depending on conditions at the time of the race.

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Course Description

 

This course is great for anyone looking for a sampling of everything the full 131 has to offer, with a little less pain and suffering, and a lot more time for post-race beers. You get 10 miles of smooth tarmac to warm up on before hitting the gravel of Coal Mine Road, where the majority of the course’s ~2000 feet of elevation gain are earned. Expect some punchy climbs, beautiful views, and generally decent road conditions as you explore the hills outside Lander. Riders turnaround in Hudson and follow the same route back to Lander.


Aid Stations

Mile 20- Aid Station

Hudson, WY. One mile outside of Hudson. 1st St and Wise Ditch. This is a fully stocked aid station. Water and drink mix will be available with a few snacks. Crew members can meet you at this location. Turnaround location.

*This aid station is no longer at Kai Espresso


Mandatory Carry List:

Each participant must carry with them (on their body, or on their bike) every item on this list. You will not be allowed to start the race without these supplies!

  • Cycling computer and or cue sheets and map. The course IS NOT marked

  • Helmet

  • Cell phone

  • 2-3 Water Bottles and a hydration pack strongly recommended

  • Food-energy bars, gels, nuts, etc..

  • At least two spare inner tubes (patch kit recommended)

  • Air pump or inflation system.

    ADDITIONAL Supplies You Should Consider!

  • SPOT tracker or Garmin inReach

  • A GPS system to communicate your exact location to support or rescue personnel in the event of an emergency.

  • Waterproof / windproof jacket

  • Extra thermal top or warm layer to wear if stopped

  • Tire levers

  • Chain tool

  • Allen wrench set

  • Butt butter