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La Ruta de Los Conquistadores, Costa RicaWorld’s Toughest Mountain Bike Race Takes 4 Days, Climbs 14,000 m
The Costa Rica coast to coast biking challenge called La Ruta covers 360km and 14,000m of total ascent over 4 days. Only the elite of mountain bike racing usually apply.
Named after “the route” (la ruta) followed by the New World conquerors, the Conquistadors led by Juan de Caballon, who discovered a new shortcut from the Pacific to the Caribbean in the 1540’s, this adventure race is one of total extremes. Riders experience energy sapping jungle humidity on mud drenched trails one day and freezing rain on grueling, volcanic ascents the next. Riders have 10-12 hours to complete each stage and many never make it past the first day. Yet the race is so popular it attracts over 150 riders every year including the best in the world, Thomas Frischnecht, who famously won the race in 2005, the first non-local to conquer la Ruta. Whether attracted by the prize money of $15,000 in total or the lure of Costa Rica itself, described by National Geography magazine as “the most biodiverse place on Earth,” la Ruta now carries an unrivalled prestige among the international mountain biking community. Whilst the Trans Alp is twice as long, la Ruta offers a far greater challenge to the mind and body with its multitude of microclimates and ever changing typography. La Ruta Race StagesStage One:
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Extreme Mountain Bike RaceLa Ruta has to be the muddiest, stickiest, steepest and most extreme cross-country mountain bike race on the planet. Everyone who finishes is a winner. If downhill mountain bike racing is more your thing, try the world's craziest downhill MTB race instead.
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