The NEWLY DESIGNED 62 mile metric century course is a great option for those looking for a long distance ride without the intensity of a hill climb. This fun 62 mile route no longer includes the steep ascent up Lookout Mountain but does allow cyclists to get their hearts pumping and enjoy some of the most scenic vistas in the north metro area.

The course also starts and finishes at Stapleton Central Park and explores the northwest section of the metro area. Initially heading west, on the designated bike lane along Martin Luther King Blvd. past the original brick homes of the Park Hill and Whittier neighborhoods into downtown Denver, this course continues through the historic Highlands neighborhood before moving on to the spacious views from Arvada, Lakewood and Golden. Circumventing the hill climb, the 62 Mile course splits off to follow the Pro Cycling Challenge route north to Broomfield.

Cyclist make their way east towards the sweeping plains. They then turn south and follow the wide open road, offering the best of Colorado’s contrasting vistas with grassy plains on one side and snowcapped peaks on the other. The final leg of this course is a straight shot to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, on to the Northfield shopping district and back to Stapleton Central Park.

Registration includes a meal at the Post Ride Party, sponsor sample bag on ride day, and exclusive offers via our “Go Green” Virtual Goody Bag. Must be at least 14 years old to ride this course.

CLICK HERE to view the 62m Course Map and Turn by Turn Directions


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