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Cycling haven

f you’re into bikes and love the mountains, you won’t want to miss the, an exclusive, four-day event featuring some of Colorado’s most iconic rides. Vail Valley’s exclusive boutique resort The Sebastian – Vail will partner with Venture Sports (ski and bike shop) to lead cyclists and assist with everything they’ll need from bike assembly and maintenance to support vehicles and daily ride nutrition. “Vail is a cyclists’ haven with bike routes filled with amazing climbs, breathtaking scenery, and exhilarating descents,” explains Bryan Austin, the hotel’s GM. “Not only are the routes iconic, but the scenery [that] the region showcases is truly breathtaking. We are offering riders a truly one-of-a-kind cycling experience with rides averaging 50+ miles per day and climbs of up to 7,000 feet.” The event takes place September 17-22.

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