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RUNNER TABLES
CLASSIC RUNNER TABLE:
Participants running on teams of 10, will each be responsible for running three legs of the race in continuous rotation. Below is a chart, which outlines each runner's responsibility, the total distance they would be required to run and the relative difficulty for the combined legs for the 174-mile Classic route.
Please note that course difficulty can be determined in many different ways including varying altitude, distance and terrain. As a result, please use this summary table as only a general tool to help in strategically organizing your team's running order.
*These charts are subject to change at any time during the race planning process!
UPDATED 8.13.08

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Difficulty rating: E=Easy, M=Moderate, H=Hard, VH=Very Hard
OVERALL RATING: 1=the easiest combination of legs, 10=the most difficult combination of legs (based on terrain, distance and altitude)
CENTURY RUNNER TABLE
Participants in the 112-mile Century race will use the below table which shows the standard set up for teams of 10 on the Century course (20 legs).
UPDATED 8.13.08

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LINEAR LEG TABLE
Teams in the "Non-Conformist" and Ultra Freestyle divisions will need to work out their own sequencing of runners and legs and vary between 5 and 12 runners and therefore most likely to use the below table. In addition this table shows the surface on which the legs are run which may be useful for all teams.
UPDATED 8.13.08

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Jefferson Lake Road and the Colorado Trail at Exchange 10.
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Colorado Relay
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National Geographic Maps has sponsored the Maps and Details section of the website and has provided a discount code to purchase TOPO! through their website. The use of TOPO! will help you better understand the route through understanding elevation changes, altitude and variations of the route. Code TBD on the National Geographic Maps Store when you purchase your copy of TOPO! for Colorado.

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