Prepare for an epic endurance challenge at the Park City Point 2 Point (PCP2P), set for Saturday, September 5, 2026, in the stunning alpine terrain of Park City, UT. This isn't just a race; it's a 75-mile mountain biking odyssey widely regarded as one of the most technical and physically demanding one-day events in the U.S.. With over 10,000 feet of climbing and descending, riders will tackle a relentless course boasting more than 90% singletrack, ensuring you'll never ride the same trail twice as you traverse two world-class mountain resorts.
The PCP2P course is renowned for its diverse challenges, featuring everything from steep ascents and bone-rattling descents to technical sections riddled with roots, rocks, and switchbacks, all at elevations ranging from 7,000 to 9,100 feet above sea level. It's an adventure-style race where mental fortitude is as crucial as physical strength, with organizers noting it "will challenge your mental prowess, yet it will have you grinning from ear to ear". Aid stations are strategically placed and well-supported, including crew access and drop bag options at the Park City Mountain aid station at mile 53.6.
Typical race day conditions for early September in Park City bring highs around 82°F and lows near 43°F, with a mere 6% chance of precipitation, offering nearly ideal weather for this high-country test. The race begins at Quinn's Junction Trailhead and culminates at Kimball Junction, promising a triumphant finish to an unforgettable journey. This prestigious event consistently sells out, reflecting its reputation as a must-do for serious endurance mountain bikers.
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