Colorado Cyclist partners and the Davis Phinney Foundation, for Parkinson’s disease research, for this 78-mile cycling event. The Copper Triangle has long been considered one of Colorado’s classic alpine road rides.
A spectacular 78-mile loop cresting three mountain passes – Fremont Pass (elevation 11,318’), Tennessee Pass (elevation 10,424’) and Vail Pass (elevation 10,666’). The course passes three ski areas and is littered with historic mining outposts and camp Hale, the training ground for the famous 10th Mountain Division. The total elevation gain for the course is 5,981 ft making for a great day on two wheels. For more information visit www.coppertriangle.com.