Registration
Pre-registration is available online and through mail-in forms. Mail-in forms can be found by clicking here.
Registration will also be available on-site Friday from 2:00pm – 6:00pm during packet pickup and the Main Street Park and one race day at check-in/packet pick-up from 5:30am – 6:30am.
Rules
- All riders must wear ANSI, Snell or other approved helmet
- No earphones, radios or portable music devices (MP3 players, iPods etc.)
- No private support. For the safety of all riders, private support vehicles are not allowed on the course. Interference by private support vehicles or feeders will result in that rider’s disqualification.
- No Electric or Motor Propelled Bikes. Only fully human propelled bikes are allowed at Fire Road Cycling events. Electronic shifting systems are permitted.
- Carry identification and relevant medical information on your person. Please ensure that you provide pertinent medical information on your waiver card.
- Always be aware of the rules of the road, traffic lights, signs and regulations – even with the presence of event and law enforcement officials controlling traffic on the course. No course is 100% closed. It is best to never assume you have the right of way.
- You’re an ambassador for all cyclists. Please be courteous and do not impede vehicular traffic unnecessarily.
- Ride as far to the right side of the road as is safely possible. Pass other cyclists on the left and always announce your presence before passing.
- Ride predictably by scanning the road, anticipating hazards and clearly communicating your intentions to other cyclists and motor vehicles around you.
- Please use appropriate bathroom facilities – there are always portable toilets at feed zones.
- Be prepared to address minor mechanical issues. Suggested equipment includes at least one chain tool, set of metric allen wrenches, spare tube/tire, patch kit and pump or CO2 cartridge(s).
- Carry appropriate clothing in the event of sudden weather changes. (rain jacket, rain pants, vest, gloves, ear covers, etc.)
- Carry appropriate nutrition and hydration supplies.
- Use common sense, look out for one another, and have FUN!
Prize Money & Awards
Athletes who place in the Overall category in the 60km and 100km are not eligible for age-group awards. The following is the complete list of awards categories. Age group and category top finisher will receive award mugs and various prizes from our sponsors. Only first place male, female and Procellera KOM/QOM winners from the 100k race are eligible for the cash purse.
1st Place Male & Female Receive $750 Cash Prize.
Top 3 Overall Male
Top 3 Overall FemaleOverall 60k:
Top 3 Overall Male
Top 3 Overall FemaleOverall 25k:
Top 3 Overall Male
Top 3 Overall Female
Detail coming soon.Single Speed:
60 km & 100 km
Top 3 Overall Male
Top 3 Overall Female
Top 3 Male/Female
17 yrs and under
18-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 Plus
Leadville Trail 100 MTB Qualifying
2015 Leadville Trail 100 MTB Qualifier Finish Times & Coinciding Corral Placements
F.A.Q.s
1:40pm at mile 32.24 miles at the intersection of Oak Valley Rd and Oak Creek Rd.
4:00pm at mile 39.2 miles at the intersection of Kolob Reservoir Rd. and Kolob Dr.Fire Road Cycling reserves the right to remove an athlete from the course and DNF the athlete if our course staff determines that there is no possibility of the athlete finishing before the posted cut-off times based on your location, the time and average speed to that point.