Hotter ‘n Hell Hundred
Wichita Falls, Texas
August 23-26, 2007

Every year thousands of cyclists converge on Wichita Falls, Texas, to complete an endurance ride of 100 miles. The Hotter ‘n Hell Hundred makes you challenge your personal best, the steadily increasing altitude, the road, the constant wind and the 100+ degree heat.

The fun begins Thursday, August 23 with the opening of the consumer show and registration for HHH and USCF rides. Other Hotter’n Hell weekend activities include a spaghetti dinner, off-road bicycle race, off-road trail run, and concerts that feature county, celtic, pop and blues musicians. The weekend fun continues until Sunday, August 26, 2007.

View the HHH schedule here.

The 4th Annual Cycling and Science Symposium begins at 8am, Friday, August 24, and will continue until 330 pm. Attend presentations on the science of cycling. Medical professionals receive continuing education credits. These are the emergency service workers that tend to the riders during the race.

The official HHH ride starts at ~7 am on Saturday, August 25, 2007. To complete the Hotter ‘n Hell Hundred, you have to pass Hells Gate (~60 miles) by 1230 pm. If you arrive later, you will be directed to a shorter route of only 84 miles.

Visit the Hotter ‘n Hell 100 website to register and get more information

Most of the 10,000+ endurance cyclists that register will be signing up for the Hotter ‘n Hell Hundred endurance ride, no license required. There are also two USCF events for licensed racers: the criterion race and the road race.

Check the registration area for both HHH and USCF.

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