Butte 100 Is Official

Seen here is my friends Alden Wright and Brad Keys.

Brrr, it’s chilly out there! Especially in Butte, where the mercury’s plummeted to a teeth-chattering -18. But hey, extreme weather just adds to the thrill of the Butte 100, right? That’s right, folks, it’s official: The 3rd Annual Butte 100 is all set for August 1, 2009, and it’s shaping up to be a scorcher of a race, despite the frosty start to the year.

Gina Evans, the ever-enthusiastic Event Coordinator, dropped this cool news in our laps. She’s stoked, and so are we! This isn’t just any race. It’s a test of endurance, skill, and probably your ability to feel your toes after a long ride. The Butte 100 isn’t just about pedaling fast; it’s about pushing your limits, discovering new strengths, and maybe, just maybe, questioning your sanity (in a good way!).

This year, they’re bringing back the much-loved jerseys and introducing a 100-mile loop that promises to challenge every biking skill you’ve proudly honed. The course details will soon be up on their website Triple Ring Productions, so keep your eyes peeled for updates.

And for those who think 100 miles might be a tiny bit too ambitious, don’t sweat it! There’s a 50-mile option that’s just as exhilarating. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newbie to the endurance racing scene, there’s a spot for you at the Butte 100.

Here’s the thing: events like the Butte 100 are more than just races. They’re a celebration of passion, determination, and community spirit. The team at Triple Ring Productions, along with all the fantastic participants over the years, have turned this event into a must-do on the endurance racing calendar. And it’s not just about crossing the finish line; it’s about the stories you’ll have, the friends you’ll make, and the memories that will keep you warm, even when the temperature is anything but.

Resources to Enhance Your Day

  1. Triple Ring Productions: Check out the official website for updates on the course and more details about the event.
  2. Endurance Race Training Tips: Dive into strategies and training plans to get you Butte 100 ready!
  3. Butte Community: Connect with fellow racers and enthusiasts in the Butte area.
  4. Weather Prep for Cyclists: Learn how to gear up for extreme weather conditions to stay safe and enjoy the ride.
  5. Mental Toughness in Endurance Sports: A guide to developing the mental strength needed for races like the Butte 100.

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