Wilderness 101 Mountain Bicycle Race

Wilderness 101
Race details
Date Variable, late July usually
Region Bald Eagle State Forest and Rothrock State Forest, Pennsylvania
Nickname(s) W101
Discipline Mountain Bike
Type 100 Mile Ultra Endurance
Race director Chris Scott
History
First edition 1991 (1991)
Editions 14
Final edition 2011

The Wilderness 101 Mountain Bicycle Race is an ultra-endurance 101 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held annually in late July. The race starts and ends in Coburn, Pennsylvania. The course is a single loop covering roads, forest roads and trails. The total climbing in the race is approximately 12,000 feet (3,658 meters.) The majority of the course is within the Bald Eagle and Rothrock Pennsylvania State Forests. The event is organized and run primarily by Shenandoah Mountain Touring (located in Harrisonburg, VA) and has been one of the stops of the National Ultra Endurance Series since 2006.

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History

The Wilderness 101 was first held in 1991. The same organization held the race again in 1992 and 1993 and then unfortunately stopped holding the race. In 2001 an unrelated company specializing in organizing bike tours and races, Shenandoah Mountain Touring from Harrisburg, VA, re-established the race. This organization has now held the race eleven times from 2001-2011. This organization plans to hold the event for the foreseeable future as the popularity of the event continues to increase.

The 1991–1993 race courses were primarily fire-roads and roads. One year even included a short section along the margin of a highway. The 2001 and later race courses contain substantially more trails and degraded fire-roads. Each year the organizer tries to add more trails (single-track and double-track) as new trails are opened or their condition improved. Even when new trails are not included, the course often has to be changed to avoid areas closed by forestry operations, changing trail conditions or due to requests of the managing agencies.

The inaugural winner of the 1991 race was Harry Winard with a time of 6:59. He was a Penn State student at the time and according to an interview in the Oct 1991 Dirt Rag, only decided to race the event the week before. Harry won the race on a Bridgestone MB-0 mountain bike with very narrow and smooth tires (1.5" Avocet Cross) and a set triathlon aero bars. The modern courses with more trails and rougher trails would reduce the chance of someone winning on such a bicycle. These changes also prohibit comparing the finishing times from the earlier events to the current events.

Little is known about the 1992 race beyond the name of the winner, Allistair Neil. As with the 1991 and 1993 event, it is unknown if any women started or finished the 1992 race. John Stamstad, a famous pioneer in endurance and ultra-endurance mountain bike events, won the 1993 race. In these early editions of the race, each finisher was given a t-shirt after finishing that listed their placing and finish time in felt iron-on letters and numbers.

Jay Duff won the first of the re-established event in 2001. His finishing time of 7:07 cannot be compared to the times of the 2002 and later events as a significantly larger amount of new challenging single-track sections were added. In 2011 new record finishing times were set for both men and women. Four time winner Jeff Schalk finished in 6:26 and Vicki Barclay finished in 7:42.

Results

Year Starters Finishers Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2011 364 314 Jeff Schalk 6:26 Vicki Barclay 7:42
2010 298 273 Jeff Schalk 6:34 Cheryl Sornson 8:06
2009 325 281 Jeff Schalk 6:58 Pua Sawicki 7:44
2008 287 243 Jeff Schalk 6:41 Cheryl Sornson 8:37
2007 177 127 Jeremiah Bishop 6:52 Betsy Shogren 8:36
2006 278 218 Harlan Price 7:33 Betsy Shogren 9:28
2005 229 207 Chris Eatough 6:59 Tiffany Mann 9:14
2004 208 194 Chris Eatough 7:10 Tiffany Mann 9:23
2003 167 145 Chris Eatough 7:04 Lee Schwarz 9:23
2002 101 91 Mike Keefer 7:23 Tiffany Mann 9:40
2001 61 56 Jay Duffy 7:07 Sue George 9:27
1993 John Stamstad unknown
1992 Allistair Neil 7:14 unknown
1991 Harry Winard 6:59 unknown

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