Shenandoah 100
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The Shenandoah 100 is an ultra-endurance 100 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held annually in early September near Stokesville, Virginia. Racers are allowed to Camp at the Stokesville Campground near the Stokesville Observatory. The majority of the course is in the George Washington National Forest. The far majority of the course is in Virginia with just a small section being in West Virginia. The course covers the USGS Topo Maps of Stokesville, Palo Alto, Reddish Knob and West Augusta.
[edit] 2006 Results
382 starters - 319 finishers
Men
- 1st Place - 7:15 - Jeremiah Bishop
- 2nd Place - 7:23: - Chris Eatough
- 3rd Place - 7:32 - Jeff Schalk
Women
- 1st Place - 9:02 - Sue Haywood
- 2nd Place - 9:47 - Hillary Harrison
- 3rd Place - 10:11 - Cassandra Perkins
Last place was the super durable and a little slow Locky Flint, who finished in 16:38.
[edit] See also
- Montezuma’s Revenge
- Wilderness 101 Mountain Bicycle Race
- Mohican MTB 100
- Lumberjack 100
- The Endurance 100
- Breckenridge 100