42nd Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon 2025
Cibola County Complex 515 W. High Street Grants, NM 87020 Organized by Mt. Taylor Winter QuadrathlonAbout this event
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If you are registering as a Pair or 3-4 person team, Each team member must register individually and your team name must match on the registration form.
Racers start with a 13 mile bike ride on a paved road seeing the change from desert cactus to ponderosa pine. The course winds through the streets of Grants and begins the 1800 foot climb. At the end of the paved road, bikes are parked.
Racers must run the next five miles on gravel roads. The road generally starts out dry but usually becomes snow packed. This part of the course will climb 1200 feet in elevation.
Runners then turn to cross-country skis to challenge the next 1200 foot climb of the ski course that covers two miles. During the final yards of this course you must face the notorious "HEARTBREAK HILL" that lays waiting for weary racers.
The remaining one mile climb on snowshoes gains 600 feet to reach the 11,301 foot summit of Mt. Taylor where a person can see for over a hundred miles on a clear day.
From there, turn around and reverse course to the finish line!
Event details and schedule
PACKET PICK-UP February 14, 2025 - Time: 3:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. (if other arrangements need to be made please contact us as soon as possible) Location: Cibola County Convention Center - Address 515 W. High Street. EQUIPMENT CHECK-IN February 14, 2025 - Time: 3:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Location: Grants Fire Department Station 1 - Address 620 W. High Street. RACE DAY February 15, 2025 Soloist Start Time - 8:00 A.M. Pair/Team Start Time - 8:00 A.M. All activities start and end at the Cibola County Complex - Address 515 W. High Street. Be prepared for anything. The event is in February and the weather can change at any moment. You are responsible for your well being so PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME any additional weather related items will be provided.BIKE RULES
Cycling helmets are required during the entire bike race. Each participant will be individually responsible for repair and maintenance of their own bike without any outside assistance. No exchange of equipment unless carried up on the bike by the racer. Participants may walk or carry their bike if necessary. RUN RULES No form of locomotion other than running, walking, or crawling is allowed. No individual support vehicles or non-participant escort runners are allowed. SKI RULES This is a very challenging ski course for those on xc skis.Skis must be worn throughout the entire race. Participants must finish the ski leg with at least one ski on. All skis and poles must be checked in and transported by the quad to the transition. Skins are recommended and participants are responsible for removal. SNOWSHOE RULES The snowshoer may use ski poles. Snowshoes must be worn at all times during the race. A snowshoer must finish the race with at least one snowshoe on. Snowshoers must use a legitimate manufactured snowshoe. Snowshoers will be required to walk to the Ski/Snowshoe transition from the Run/Ski transition on their own.
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