Hotter’N Hell Hundred Endurance Ride – Wichita Falls, TX
Hotter’N Hell Hundred Endurance Ride – HH100
Presented by Hotter’N Hell Hundred
Wichita Falls, TX
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Online Registration Will Open Saturday, January 01, 2011 at 12:01 AM ET
Hotter’N Hell Hundred 2011 – The 30th Anniversary Edition
Registration will open at 12:01AM on January 1, 2011. A link to the registration will be posted as the date nears.
The 30th version of the Hotter’N Hell Hundred Weekend will take place beginning on Thursday August 25, 2011 and run through Sunday August 28th. Online registration is now available. The links to BikeReg.com for the HHH Endurance Ride, The HHH Pace Group and the HHH Ultra Road Races and Criterium races will be available on this site prior to January 1st.
Several things happen during the Hotter’N Hell weekend. The activities that comprise the HHH are: Registration, Consumer Show, Spaghetti Dinner, USA Cycling Criterium Race, USA Cycling Road Race, the Hotter’N Hell Hundred Endurance Ride, an Off-Road bicycle race, off-road trail run along with entertainment food and fellowship at the Finish Line Village. In other words, HHH is not just one day, it is at least 4 days of challenging and inspiring activities.
Endurance cyclists will face wind and heat with the help of 4,000 event volunteers on routes up to 100 miles. The Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred route is rolling with some long inclines accentuated by incessant wind. With the huge consumer products show, off-road mountain biking and USA Cycling Races over the weekend, the Hotter ‘N Hell offers an awesome start and the greatest weekend on two wheels. If you are going to ride 100 miles, the best place to do it is at the Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred!
10K – 25 mile – 50 mile – 100KÂ – 100 mile
Riders for the 100 miles need to be aware of Hell’s Gate! Hell’s gate is located at the 60.3 mile mark on the 100 mile route. Hell’s Gate normally closes at 12:30 p.m. unless weather conditions force an early closure. Riders who reach Hell’s Gate after closure are directed to a shorter route that finishes the day with 84 miles. This year, rest stops prior to Hell’s Gate will display closure status so riders can adjust their pace to reach Hell’s Gate prior to closing. The process for closing Hell’s Gate will be reviewed in the Ride Tabloid mailed during the spring of 2011.