Targhee Downhill MTB Race Results

SPORT CLASS

EXPERT CLASS

SPORT CLASS

EXPERT CLASS
Grand Targhee Resort held the annual 24 Hours of Targhee mountain bike race this past weekend, with solo and team riders lapping an 8+ mile course (with 1000+ ft elevation gain per lap!) from noon on Saturday through noon on Sunday. Goal? To do as many laps as possible in 24 hours. And stay awake . . .

On September 12, 2009, the closing weekend of our summer season, Grand Targhee Resort invites the bravest, boldest mountain bikers in the region to travel at ludicrous speed down our mountain. Race details available here and here. A peek at our trails below:

rodeo-style belt bling went to the top finishers
One of the most challenging mountain bike endurance races? Isn’t that like saying one of the snowiest avalanches? It’s an endurance race – aren’t they all challenging?
Well, yes. But we’re talking about a unique group of mtb racers here. 100 miles on a mountain bike, as fast as you can go? Only the top sadomasicists athletes on wheels sign up for that sort of pleasure and pain.
This past Saturday a group of these challenge-seekers descended upon Grand Targhee Resort for the inaugural Pierre’s Hole, a 25 mile loop of mostly singletrack gaining a blistering 4600 feet in elevation on each lap.
Wade McKoy is an a-list outdoor photographer/publisher/was-here-in-the-day-Jackson Hole-old-schooler that is in need of a local reality television series to host.
In the absence of such a show, he puts together great videos on his favorite things to do. Like the 5th Annual Targhee Fest:
The entertainment continues on Wade’s new blog.
Grand Targhee Resort was a hotbed of activity this past weekend with $4 food and beverage deals, $4 chairlift rides, the 14th Annual WYDAHO MTB race and the 1st Annual Fred’s Hill Climb creating quite the scene on the main plaza.
Visitors from near and far gathered at the base area to soak in the sun and scenery – and ponder what would motivate someone to race up a mountain on a day, in many places, dedicated to celebrating one of the most cherished of American freedoms: the right to do nothing.



We’ve just started assembling the giant stage that will soon host these grammy nominees, this grammy nominee, these grammy award winners, and this up-and-coming legacy of american country music. They’ll be joined by a crew of talented musicians and bands who will all gather at the base of Targhee during the 5th Annual Targhee Music Fest.
Tickets go on sale at these local outlets next Tuesday, July 7:
Habitat: Purveyors of High-Altitude Provisions (Driggs)
Big Hole Music (Driggs)
Tobacco Row (Jackson Hole)
Tickets are currently available through Ticketweb.
During the typical ski resort vacation your focus is often on the external – finding the perfect powder stash or the most technical (or easiest!) mountain bike descent. In addition to offering outdoor adventure , the resort environment is the perfect setting to seek renewal and relaxation by indulging in a centuries-old, internally-focused practice: Yoga.
With the magnificent Teton Range as your backdrop, our three day Yoga Retreat has been designed by the staff of Yoga Tejas to both introduce newcomers to the practice of yoga and to deepen and advance the practices of committed yogis. Read the rest of this entry →
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