No Oxygen 90

Fairview, UT

WHAT DO I GET WHEN I REGISTER FOR THE NO OXYGEN 90?

* Amazing mountain bike race located on one of America's longest, highest mountain roads

* Two fully supplied aid stations (3 potential stops)

* High quality shirt ($35 value)

* One meal ticket for Sanpete BBQ turkey at the finish

* Packet with various goodies and products

* Help us create scholarship money to be given to two high school seniors who successfully finish the No Oxygen 90! (see details on scholarship page)

* Unique finisher medal (10 hour cutoff)

THE COURSE: 

COURSE MAP      MAP FROM PACKET PICKUP  TO START      (CONTACT US FOR .KML FILE OF COURSE)
START COORDINATES:  39°36'55.25"N, 111°18'9.58"W         

The No Oxygen 90 is held on a very high, 45 mile stretch of Skyline Drive in Sanpete County. Skyline Drive is part of The Great Western Trail, a track that stretches from Canada to Mexico.  For you geology-types the course follows the spine of the Wasatch Plateau, which is also the eastern rim of the Great Basin.

The race starts at the Big Drift parking lots up Fairview Canyon on the highway going toward Huntington Reservoir.  From the South parking lot, racers will follow a two-track four wheeler trail West uphill to Skyline Drive.  Once on Skyline drive, racers will head due South staying on Skyline Drive until reaching the top of Ephraim Canyon where there will be an aid station.  From there, racers will continue on Skyline Drive heading South till they reach the turnaround at a place called High Top, the highest point on the Skyline Drive.  There is another aid station at High Top and racer's numbers and names will be recorded.  Racers will head back toward the Start/Finish area, stopping at the Ephraim Canyon Aid station on the way if desired.  At the Start/Finish a kiosk with times and names will available for immediate results.

Local traffic will continue to flow that day.  The course is open to all sorts of other users.  There may be herds of sheep, cows, riders on horseback, four-wheelers, motorcycles, cars and trucks.  The wildlife you may encounter include: elk, deer, rabbits, badgers, wild turkeys, marmots, squirrels, and a variety of small birds.  You probably won't see the mountain lions or bears.

ELEVATION PROFILE:

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This race never dips below the starting elevation of 9700’ and climbs to almost 11,000’ three times during the 90 mile out and back race.  With sweeping views at every moment during the race and an average altitude of 10,443’ you are going to need every breath you can get. 

PACKET PICKUP:

With a race start time of 7 a.m. at a remote location, we will not have time for day of packet pickup or registration.  Packet pickup will be the day before from Noon-8pm at the outdoor pavilion at the address 50 East 100 North Ephraim, UT 84627 and watch for the signs to turn into the parking lot.

CONDITIONS:

The road is all dirt with some stretches of maintained dirt and gravel.  The road can be extremely fast in some sections and painfully slow in others, especially if it has been really rainy.  The mud can make the area extremely difficult in a matter of hours.  There are some ruts and sections of exposed rock.  Beware loose dirt and stretches of tire-popping gravel on hard-pack! 

This race takes place on a road in the sky.  The weather at this elevation can vary dramatically and extremely quickly. There are long stretches of very exposed riding and while we will do our best to prepare the race for the weather, we encourage only the hardiest of individuals to attempt the race.

Temperature information:  People don’t realize how cold it can be on Skyline Drive, even when it’s hot in the valley.  Here is a local temperature guide from one of our sponsors.  Expected temperature:  44-67  Wind:  7-22 MPH

AID STATIONS:

We encourage you to be as self-sufficient as you can.  We have 2 aid stations, for a total of 3 aid stops in the race.  The first aid station is set up at Mile 31, the top of Ephraim Canyon Road.  The second aid station is at the turnaround at mile 45 at a place called High Top.  It is the highest point on the Skyline Drive and of the race.  The Aid stations have a portable bathroom, and provide a random assortment of food, snacks, water and Hammer Nutrition HEED.  The Ephraim Canyon Aid station will also have drop bags if you’d like us to bring there for you.

CREWING:

Crews and crew vehicles are not allowed on any stretch of the course at any time.  

Crews can meet a rider by dropping down the Fairview Canyon highway, going south to the town of Ephraim and winding up the 14 mile dirt road to Skyline drive.  The aid station will be there and crews can cheer on a rider at that point.  Local traffic will continue to flow on race day and any extra vehicles pose further danger to our racers.  While the road is not singletrack, at many points it is only wide enough for one vehicle.   Pay attention to other users.

DROPPING OUT:

While we like to think that most will be able to finish this race, we must say that it is not realistic for everyone who will sign up.  Fortunately we have paired up with the Sanpete County Search and Rescue who will be patrolling Skyline Drive and you should flag them down if you need assistance, medical or otherwise.  They can help you get back to the Start/Finish.  Please do not just ride down one of the many canyons.  We’d hate for you to be lost!

When & Where

Aug 1, 2015

Saturday

6:00 AM

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