USA Pro Cycling Race Tour
Location: Throughout the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Dates: August 19-August 27, 2012
Length: 9 days/8 nights
Price: $3,900 (USD)
Pro Racing - 10,000' of Altitude - Colorado Mountains
Watch the USA Pro Cycling Challenge during a supported bicycle trip which follows each stage of the pro race. With over a million spectators last year, the race was well-attended and a huge success.
Bring your bike and ride the same mountains and grueling terrain the professional teams compete on.

About the Bicycle Tour
We offer a nine-day supported bike trip with a small group size for the optimal experience. The USA Pro Cycling Race Tour will give you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience professional bike racing and see your favorite riders on American soil. On your supported cycling trip you will see the stages of this large-scale event, ride some of the same mountain passes the pro’s do, and move from town to town to catch the racing action. It’s action-packed, furious and fun. In August 2012, ride with the pro’s in Colorado!

USA Pro Challenge Race Details
Among mountain-top finishes, sprints, time trials, and time bonuses, there will also be excessive elevation and treacherous terrain. Elite stage racers from around the globe will compete in Colorado for the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. The best riders in the world will be competing for a top finish in this newly categorized UCI race, upgraded to a UCI 2.HC for 2012! In December the host cities were announced and include the towns of Durango, Telluride, Montrose and Boulder, Aspen, Crested Butte, Gunnison, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Colorado Springs, Golden, and Denver. Most stage racers will be in Colorado for the USA Pro Cycling Challenge and the best riders in the world will be competing for a top finish.

Tour Itinerary
The bicycle tour starts and ends in Denver, CO and will follow the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Each day we will ride portions of the pro race and transfer to a new race town. Mileage ranges from 30-50 miles at altitude each day, with options for additional riding when possible. The highlight of the week will be climbing up Independence Pass, over 12,000 feet in elevation and a long, grueling 20 miles of climbing.
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If you have questions please call 720-295-0758