Furnace Creek 508
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Furnace Creek 508 is an ultramarathon bicycle race that takes place annually each October since 1989 in Southern California. Its route starts in Santa Clarita, California (25 miles north of Los Angeles), goes northeast to the northern terminus of Death Valley, traverses Death Valley in the southern direction and ends at Twentynine Palms, California. The race is named after the total length of its course (508 miles) and the location of its midpoint (near Furnace Creek, California).
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[edit] Route
- Santa Clarita, California (start)
- Antelope Valley
- California City, California (82 miles)
- Trona, California (152 miles)
- Panamint Valley
- Townes Pass
- Furnace Creek, California (252 miles)
- Death Valley
- Salsberry Pass
- Shoshone, California (325 miles)
- Baker, California (382 miles)
- Kelso, California (416 miles)
- Amboy, California (450 miles)
- Twentynine Palms, California (finish)
[edit] Records
Among solo competitors, current overall records are 27:15:21 (men) and 28:46:34 (women). The official finishing rate is usually on the order of 60% for solo cyclists and approaching 100% for relay teams.
In 2006, Furnace Creek 508 saw its largest number of entrants yet, at 179 (75 solo and 104 in teams).
[edit] Trivia
At 508 miles of length and 36,000 feet of elevation gain, Furnace Creek route is roughly comparable to four typical mountain stages of Tour de France ridden back-to-back.
Furnace Creek 508 is one of the main qualifying events for the Race Across America.