Todd Wells and Amy Krahenbuhl Take Home Breck Epic 2016 Titles
The final stage served up a much more road-heavy and singletrack-lite day, suiting stage winner Chris Jones quite well. Jones went on to win the stage by a minute and a half and placed 8th in the GC. Photo by: Eddie Clark
Photo by: Liam Doran
Racers finish along the Blue River trail solidifying 6 days of singletrack-heavy racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
The final climb of the final stage welcomed an epic hand-up of ice cold beers, capping off an epic week of racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
A rider gives one final look back at the expansive landscapes and views that were plentiful throughout the entire week of racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
The overall singlespeed winner, Vince Anderson drops into the Gold Dust trail on the final stage of the 6 day Breck Epic. Photo by: Eddie Clark
Amy Krahenbuhl solidified her six day race open women’s race with her sixth stage win. Photo by: Eddie Clark
Team Kask takes the overall coed duo win and enjoys the final stage filled with more forgiving climbs and flowing descents. Photo by: Eddie Clark
Todd Wells decided to dust off his Leadville 100 winning bike, aero bars and all, for the final stage of the Breck Epic. Todd finished 6th on the stage, but maintained his overall win for the 6 day open men’s race. Photo by: Eddie Clark
Click Here for full Stage 6 Results and Final GC Standings
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Photo by: Liam Doran
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Matt Powers had a fantastic six days of racing, winning his category in the 6-day 40+ men’s race with a time that was among the top 15 6-day open men’s race. Photo by: Liam Doran
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Racers finish along the Blue River trail solidifying 6 days of singletrack-heavy racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
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Duo-Women’s team Juliana Bikes were 100% positive all week through rain, hail, hike-a-bikes, monster climbs and screaming descents. They were the true showmanship of grit and grace. Photo by: Liam Doran
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The final climb of the final stage welcomed an epic hand-up of ice cold beers, capping off an epic week of racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
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A rider gives one final look back at the expansive landscapes and views that were plentiful throughout the entire week of racing. Photo by: Liam Doran
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Barry Wicks downs a bit of nutrition before focusing on the final descent on the last stage. Wicks battled a few flats throughout the week, but still finished 16th in the 6 day open men’s race. Photo by: Liam Doran
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Riders who gained a comfortable lead in the GC chose to take a more leisurely approach to the final stage, where as some chose to keep charging. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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Amy Krahenbuhl solidified her six day race open women’s race with her sixth stage win. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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Ksenia Lepikhina racing for Tokyo Joe’s, took the third step in the overall GC after 6 hard earned days of racing. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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Photo by: Eddie Clark
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The overall singlespeed winner, Vince Anderson drops into the Gold Dust trail on the final stage of the 6 day Breck Epic. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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Team Kask takes the overall coed duo win and enjoys the final stage filled with more forgiving climbs and flowing descents. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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The final stage served up a much more road-heavy and singletrack-lite day, suiting stage winner Chris Jones quite well. Jones went on to win the stage by a minute and a half and placed 8th in the GC. Photo by: Eddie Clark
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Todd Wells decided to dust off his Leadville 100 winning bike, aero bars and all, for the final stage of the Breck Epic. Todd finished 6th on the stage, but maintained his overall win for the 6 day open men’s race. Photo by: Eddie Clark