It appears there might be a misunderstanding regarding "The Triple Bypass." While you've requested a description from a running race expert, all available information strongly indicates that The Triple Bypass, held on July 11, 2026, and starting in Evergreen, CO, is a premier *cycling* event, not a running race. It's renowned as one of the top cycling challenges in the United States, celebrated for its demanding climbs and breathtaking Rocky Mountain scenery.
The Triple Bypass offers two formidable cycling distances: an epic 118-mile route with a staggering 10,800 feet of elevation gain, and a challenging 80-mile option accumulating 6,500 feet of elevation. Cyclists on the full 118-mile course conquer three iconic mountain passes—Juniper, Loveland, and Vail Pass—while the 80-mile "Double Bypass" tackles Loveland and Vail passes, starting in Empire, CO. The event, which has been a bucket-list ride since 1988, is praised for its exceptional organization, including fully stocked aid stations and extensive support from volunteers, bike mechanics, and sag wagons. Riders can expect typical race day conditions with highs around 82°F and lows near 49°F, with a slight 9% chance of precipitation, though mountain weather can be unpredictable. The route features long climbs rewarded by thrilling descents, often utilizing bike paths and roads with limited vehicular access for enhanced safety and an immersive experience. This charity event has also donated millions to non-profits, adding another layer of purpose to the immense physical accomplishment. Finishing in Avon, CO, participants are often greeted with live music, food, and well-deserved recognition.
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