Location
The Blue Ridge Mountains are among the best training grounds in the U.S.
We’ll prove it.
THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS:
ULTIMATE EAST COAST TRAINING GROUNDS
According to scientists, the Blue Ridge Mountain range was among one of the first-born mountain regions in the world.
While they don’t have the height of the Rockies due to hundreds of millions of years of erosion, they do have some of the toughest terrain and the least traveled roads than any other mountainous region in the U.S.
Accessibility:
The Blue Ridge is within reasonable drive, unlike the Rockies or Tucson, for more than 180 million people or 56%* of the U.S. population who lives east of the Mississippi River. More than half of all endurance athletes live in the Eastern one-third of the country.
*Source: U.S. Census Bureau
The East Coast’s favorite training course
AMERICA’S LARGEST NATIONAL PARK
The Ultimate Training Course
One of the longest, most remote, and most inspiring uninterrupted roads in the world.
More than 200 Overlooks or rest areas (one every 2-3 miles) for cyclist refuge and SAG support.