The New Colo is a self-supported, mixed surface, bikepacking adventure traversing a diverse and rugged ecosystem, along the border of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico…

When

Date: August 26, 2023

Time: 6:00 am

Details

Event Website

Organizer: casey rhea

Email: thenewcolorace@gmail.com

The New Colo is a self-supported, mixed surface, bikepacking adventure, starting and ending in Durango Colorado, traversing a diverse and rugged ecosystem, along the border of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. A grand departure date is slated for August 26th 2023 @ 6am MST. A final GPX and RidewithGPS.com route will be published and shared in early 2023.

The mission of the New Colo is to bring riders from across the bikepacking community together in a timed event as the route highlights the diverse ecosystems, rugged landscapes and small rural communities of Southwestern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. The event travels through a mixed media route with the goal of around 1,000 miles on a wide variety of surfaces (mainly off-road), aiming for minimal vehicle traffic, and favoring singletrack trail. At times the route follows segments of the Colorado Trail, Continental Divide Trail, Boggy Draw, Phils World, Pinion Mesa, Alien Run and the GDMBR, in addition to a variety of other pre-established routes. The event is to follow the ethos of self-supported bikepacking events like the Tour Divide, CTR, ATR ect. Live tracking for the New Colo will be supported by trackleaders.com- and SPOT trackers will be available for rental.

The route surfaces will include paved highways, smooth gravel, mild chunk, moderate chunk, boulder gardens, high alpine single track, desert single track, sand pits and everything in between. Some of the dirt roads will be passable by passenger vehicle, some roads will only be passable by highly modified 4WD vehicles. There will be hike-a-bike sections which will vary for each rider depending on your “true grit” There will also be extended segments with no service and the need to filter water in the backcountry. Suggested water carrying capacities a minimum of 4-6 liters.

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