Second Durango Derby Set for Sept. 1, Including New Downcountry Dominator Challenge

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DURANGO, Colorado (August 14, 2024) — The growing popularity of gravel racing has begun to overshadow traditional mountain bike races across North America. However, the Durango Derby is preserving the spirit of mountain biking with top-tier professional competition. This event is not limited to elite racers; it also offers a fun and challenging experience for riders of all levels. The race features a unique format with four exhilarating stages in a single day, showcasing Durango’s premier in-town singletrack.
Scenes from the 2023 Durango Derby. Photo courtesy Durango Derby

Race Details for the Pros

Professional and seasoned racers will compete in the solo division, tackling all four stages along with three untimed transfers, covering a total of 40 miles with 5,500 feet of climbing and descending. Pro racers will compete not only for the prestige of claiming a place in Durango’s MTB history but also for a cash prize, thanks to the event’s generous partners. The Durango Derby has already attracted top pro riders such as Payson McElveen, Sarah Sturm, Ellen Campbell, Howard Grotts, Ryan Standish, Evelyn Dong, and many more, ensuring a high level of competition.

Scenes from the 2023 Durango Derby. Photo courtesy Durango Derby

NEW for 2024: Downcountry Dominator Challenge

This year, the Durango Derby introduces the Downcountry Dominator challenge, an additional competition within the main event. This challenge offers riders the opportunity to test their downhill skills against competitors on four timed downhill segments, one on each of the four XC stages. The exact locations of these segments will remain undisclosed, requiring riders to stay sharp, go fast, and take risks to earn extra cash, prizes, and significant bragging rights.

Scenes from the 2023 Durango Derby. Photo courtesy Durango Derby

A Race for Everyone

While the Durango Derby is set to deliver top-tier elite MTB racing in Southwest Colorado, the event also emphasizes enjoyment. For those seeking a more relaxed approach, the race offers 2-person and 4-person team categories, allowing team members to relay through the four stages. Groups of friends can challenge each other, engage in friendly competition between households, or simply enjoy the camaraderie during the untimed transfers between stages, with the chance to interact with pro riders.

Scenes from the 2023 Durango Derby. Photo courtesy Durango Derby

Registration Still Open!

For those interested in a big day on the bike or some friendly competition among friends and family, registration remains open for all categories until the day before the race.

Scenes from the 2023 Durango Derby. Photo courtesy Durango Derby

Giving Back to the Community

A portion of each rider’s registration fee supports a good cause. Since its inception, the Durango Derby has prioritized supporting the regional cycling community. This year, 10% of total registration fees will be donated to local non-profits, including Durango Trails, Durango DEVO, FLC Cycling, and Silver Stallion. Additional opportunities to contribute are available on the event website.

Learn More

For more information, visit durangoderby.com.

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