Fort Lewis College will be a prominent presence at the 43rd annual Iron Horse Bicycle Classic this weekend, May 24, 25, and 26. From the FLC Road Scholars Team, to the Cross Country Race hosted by Fort Lewis College, to a mountain biking clinic for high school-aged riders coached by cycling legends, that Skyhawk cycling spirit will be easy to find.
It all makes for a festive weekend of riders riding and spectators cheering in and around the already cycling-crazy town of Durango. Spectators are invited to boost their support with a free cowbell at the blue and gold FLC tent in Silverton on Saturday and in downtown Durango on Sunday.
The Iron Horse Bicycle Classic is Durango's signature cycling event and one of the most popular citizen's bicycle races in the country -- an annual three-day cycling festival featuring more than 3,000 riders racing a steam train over the San Juan Mountains to the mining town of Silverton.
The race was born of a spirited sibling rivalry. One brother was a brakeman on the steam train that ran up the narrow, peak-lined Animas River Gorge between Durango and Silverton, and the other rode a 10-speed bicycle. Every year since 1972 bicyclists have celebrated those brothers' spirits of competition by challenging the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad to a race from Durango to Silverton.
This year's Road Scholars Team is comprised of 134 Fort Lewis College alumni, faculty, staff, students, and supporters. Already the team has raised -- along with a generous donation from the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic -- more than $9,500 for the Fort Lewis College Foundation's Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Scholarship Fund, benefiting FLC's Finish in Four! program.
The race is hosted by the Fort Lewis College Cycling team – who know something themselves about mountain biking, having won 16 of the 20 division I mountain biking national championships awarded since 1994. (photo credit Scott D W Smith)
The clinic will be held on Saturday, May 24, on the campus of Fort Lewis College. The clinic will begin at 1 p.m. with a campus tour, followed by a skills clinic at the Factory Trails, FLC's on-campus mountain biking track.