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USA Cycling announces 2019 and 2020 Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships

Published December 10, 2018

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Cycling announced today the 2019 and 2020 USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships location. The race will be held in the same location for both years in Palo Duro Canyon outside of Amarillo TX. The 2019 edition will be held on April 27.

"USA Cycling is excited to head to Palo Duro Canyon for the 2019 and 2020 USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike Nationals," said Tara McCarthy, Senior National Events Manager for USA Cycling, "The course will be fun, non-stop action in a beautiful setting. We're excited to work with Karie and Keevin with Team ANB who have a wealth of experience running mountain bike races in the Canyon and we are looking forward to an amazing two years."

The course will take you on Palo Duro's Comanche Trail which boasts technical climbs and descents, as well as sections of smooth, fast trails of the floor of the canyon.

"We are extremely excited to be hosting the 2019 and 2020 USA Cycling National Marathon Championship in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas. Palo Duro was voted the best place to ride in the state of Texas with 31 miles of the most incredible single track you can imagine with rolling trails, sweeping corners, technical climbs and beautiful scenery," said Karie Mueller, Race Director for Team ANB.

Keevin Sharp, Race Director for Team ANB added, "Palo Duro has been the race venue for the TMBRA Palo Duro Canyon Mountain Bike Marathon since 2009, we look forward to hosting USA Cycling National Championship competitors on the best trails in Texas"

For more information on all of USA Cycling's National Championships, visit www.usacycling.org/events/national-championships. Follow @USACycling throughout the year for updates and results from all of the National Championships.

Please contact Guillermo Rojas with questions at grojas@usacycling.org.