- Cohutta 100
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Cohutta 100 Race details Date Late April Region Cohutta Wilderness, Tennessee & Georgia Discipline Mountain Bike Type 100 Mile Ultra Endurance Organiser New Leaf Adventures Race director Barbara Border History First edition 2006 Editions 6 The Cohutta 100 is an ultra-endurance 100 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held annually in late April. The race starts and ends at the Ocoee Whitewater Center in Copperhill, Tennessee. The course is one large loop through the Cohutta Wilderness area with approximately 35% single-track and 60% remote forest service roads, and a total of over 12,000 feet of elevation gain. My racers one of the most challenging parts are the numerous small but very steep climbs.
The race has been one of the stops of the National Ultra Endurance Series since 2006. Jeff Schalk holds the record for the best finish time (6:23 in 2009) while Amanda Carey established a new record time for female finishers of 7:33 in 2011.
Results
Year Male Winner Finish Time Female Winner Finish Time 2011 Christian Tanguy 6:27 Amanda Carey 7:33 2010 Jeff Schalk 6:49 Amanda Carey 8:04 2009 Jeff Schalk 6:23 Carey Lowery 8:06 2008 Jeff Schalk 6:48 Pua Sawicki 7:44 2007 Chris Eatough 6:45 Danielle Musto 8:34 2006 Mark Hendershot 7:49 Karen Masson 8:36 '
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Categories:- Cycle races in the United States
- Mountain biking events in the United States
- Endurance sports
- Recurring sporting events established in 2006
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