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2012 Mountain States Cup # 5 Race Event… FULL TILT IN TELLURIDE
MSC #5, FULL TILT IN TELLURIDE |
August 10-12 | Mountain Village, CO XC, DH, SD1, SD2 Season Finale and Colorado State Championships – Click here to register for Full Tilt in Telluride! Watch live streaming video from mountainvillage at livestream.com
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The USA Pro Cycling Challenge comes to town on August 20th, where Stage 1 of the race will finish in downtown Telluride.
20th Aug 2012 – 21st Aug 2012
Starts at 10:00am
Telluride
“America’s Race” is coming to Telluride. The second annual USA Pro Cycling Challenge will take place August 20-26, 2012. More than 1 million spectators are expected to once again line the route to see if Levi Leipheimer can defend his title as winner of the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
Telluride will provide a breathtaking backdrop for the stage one finish on Monday, August 20, 2012. Join us as we cheer on Olympians, World Champions and Tour de France podium winners as they race through the majestic Rockies, enduring more mountain passes than any other race in North America.
Call our Destination Concierge at 888.605.2578 to book lodging for the USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
USA Pro Cycling Challenge – Stage 1 Finish in Telluride
Telluride Film Festival 2012
DATE: 31st Aug 2012 – 03rd Sep 2012
Each Labor Day weekend, the tiny mountain village of Telluride, Colorado triples in size. Swells of passionate film enthusiasts flood the town for four days of total cinematic immersion, embarking on a viewing odyssey, blissfully spending entire days in flickering dark rooms. With only an appreciation of celluloid to guide them, these devotees flock to the show, year after year. Why? Blind faith. They don’t reveal the program until everyone lands in town. Yet the Telluride family trusts that a unique experience will unfold.
The Telluride Film Festival is not just a picture show. It is Tributes to luminaries who’ve propelled the medium forward; it is candid discussions with a film’s creator or the historian who champions it; it is discovering that the person in line behind you made the film you just enjoyed; it is engaging in lively debate with every manner of film lover in the summer sun of a Colorado afternoon, always minutes away from a new exhibition. Telluride Film Festival audiences were the first in the world to laugh with JUNO, to observe THE LIVES OF OTHERS, to visit BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, to learn the secret of THE CRYING GAME, to experience BLUE VELVET, and to witness THE CIVIL WAR. They resurrected the silent epic NAPOLEON, and highlighted the genius of animator Chuck Jones.
The Telluride Film Festival take great pains to remain not a competition, but a celebration of the best in film — past, present and future — from all around the world. This is one weekend immersed in an unabashed carnival of film: viewing, breathing, eating, and talking cinema. This is The SHOW.
Telluride Film Festival
Imogene Pass Run in Telluride – 2012
The Imogene Pass Run (IPR) is a 17.1 mile point-to-point mountain race within the western San Juan mountains of Colorado, run along a route which connects the towns of Ouray (7810 ft.) and Telluride (8750 ft.) by way of 13,114 foot Imogene Pass. The IPR is held on the first Saturday after the Labor Day holiday, at the seasonal transition from late Summer to early Fall. Mountain weather at this time is famously “squirrelly” (rapidly changeable), and participants through the years have encountered a variety of weather conditions ranging from virtually perfect to terrible. This spectrum of weather during the race is in fact part of its lure and mystique. In good weather years the challenge of the mountainous traverse is rewarded by unsurpassed vistas and no small feeling of accomplishment upon crossing the finish line. In bad weather years, the wind, fog, rain and/or snow along the course make the successful arrival in Telluride a virtual rite of passage into the realm of true mountain running.
Except for short pavement stretches at the start and finish and a short trail section immediately below the pass, the IPR is run along a course consisting of normal to 4×4 dirt road. This is a traditional summer travel way between Ouray and Telluride and there may be minor vehicle traffic during the race. A total of six aid stations will be manned during the race (including one at the summit), support personnel will be stationed at critical junctions along the course, and numbered orange traffic cones will be placed at every mile interval from the start to the finish.
Registration will open on June 1st, 2012.
Imogene Pass Run
The 19th Annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival
The Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place in Telluride Town Park, a renowned outdoor music venue with breath-taking mountain vistas for a backdrop. At the heart of our venue is the Fred Shellman Memorial Stage, a small, humble wooden stage that has held the weight of legends over the years.
When B.B. King performed here in 2004, he sat on this same stage, looked out at the mountains before him, and told the crowd, “Out of the 90 different countries I’ve been to, I’ve never seen anything more beautiful than what you have here.” It’s not the altitude that’ll take your breath away. It’s the views.
Book your lodging for the festival this year and if you need more information on the festvities, please visit the Telluride Blues and Brews festival site.
The 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
The Mountains to the Desert Ride is a grueling and rewarding, one day, bicycle ride from Telluride, Colorado to Gateway Canyons, Colorado. The objective is to help with a great cause, complete the challenge, have some serious fun, and help raise $80,000 for the benefit of the Just For Kids Foundation.
Mountain to Desert Ride
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Fall Tilt in Telluride – 12 Hour Downhill Mountain Bike Race
For those craving a challenge like no other, we’ve got your ticket. Mountain Village returns this year with Fall Tilt, a 12-hour endurance downhill mountain bike race challenge geared towards experienced riders. The race begins Saturday, October 6 at 8 a.m. and finishes at 8 p.m. The winners of the challenge are determined by the total number of laps completed in a 12-hour period. If you missed last year’s event, shame on you. It’s time to redeem yourself …
Fall Tilt Bike Race
Gondola Closes for Summer Season – November 5th – November 22nd
Gondola Closes for Summer Season
WORLD CUP SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING IS BACK IN TELLURIDE FOR 2012!
DATE:
13th Dec 2012 – 15th Dec 2012
Starts at 08:00am
Mountain Village
The Telluride Ski Resort hosts the Audi FIS Skicross World Cup Races and the U.S. Snowboardercross Cup on Dec. 11th-15th.
Tuesday, December 11th: Training for Skicross (SKI X) and Snowboardercross (SBX)
Wednesday, December 12th: SKI X Qualifications (Ladies’ and Mens’)
Thursday, December 13th: SKI X Finals (Ladies’ and Mens’)
Friday, December 14th: SBX Finals (Ladies’ and Mens’)
Saturday, December 15th: Team SBX Finals (Ladies’ and Mens’)
Please visit http://www.tellurideworldcup.com/ for a full list of events, and for the TV Broadcast Schedule.
World Cup Races 2012
Torch Light Parades in Telluride & Mountain Village
24th Dec 2012 – 25th Dec 2012
Starts at: Dark
Telluride
Watch as skiers descend into Telluride and Mountain Village, carrying torches and forming a bright string of lights!