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Saturday September 29th, 2012

Event Itinerary

Friday, September 28th:

smallarrow Watchman 100 11am to 7pm – Late Registration and Packet Pickup

Red Rock Bicycle Co
Corner of 100 S and Bluff St
St. George, UT
Map to Red Rock Bicycle

Saturday, September 29th:

smallarrow Watchman 100 5:30am to 6:30am – Packet Pickup
smallarrow Watchman 100 7:30am – Ride leaves
smallarrow Watchman 100 5pm – End of support

Washington City Community Center
350 N. Community Center Dr.
Washington, UT
Map to community center

smallarrow Watchman 100 Please call Margaret with any questions:
435.229.6251

Prices

• 50 Mile Option on or before September 19th $30 – After the 19th $35

• Metric Century 75 Miles on or before September 19th $55 – After the 19th $65

• Full Century 100 Miles on or before September 19th $60 – After the 19th $70

• Register Online with NO REGISTRATION FEES!

Maps

Download 100 Mile Map
View 100 Mile Map

Download 75 Mile Map
View 75 Mile Map

Download 50 Mile Map
View 50 Mile Map

Event Information

Welcome to the Watchman 100 Century Ride starting in Washington City, Utah and connecting at Zion National Park. This ride will take place in Southwestern Utah where the sun shines more than 300 days a year. On this ride you will travel through Sand Hollow State Park and view the majestic scenery of Zion National Park.

• Event is capped at 1500 riders so register early
• Enjoy the scenic landscapes of Sand Hollow State Park & Zion National Park.
• Fully stocked rest stops, a great lunch, and more!
• Enjoy perfect fall riding temperatures in scenic Southern Utah
• A distance to challenge every rider with 50, 75, 100 mile options
• You will receive a unique Watchman 100 Tech T-Shirt with your registration

FAQ

Q: What is the weather like in September?

A: The average high is in the High 80′s with a low in the mid 50′s. Mornings perfect but it warms up fast. However, it is not uncommon for a day to reach well into the high 90′s or even stay in the 70′s so be sure to watch the weather.

Q: How many rest stops are on the course?

A: There are five stops for the 100 mile riders, four for the 75 mile riders and two for the 50 mile riders.

Q: Will there be sag vehicles on the course?

A: Yes, but it’s still a good idea to be prepared for any sort of breakdown.

Q: Is lunch provided?

A: Yes, in addition to the fully stocked rest stops, we will be providing a mini lunch for metric and century riders. There will also be a full lunch at the finish line.

Q: Is the course relatively flat?

A: NO! This is an area of extremes, plan on climbing. With lots of rollers to balance your ride.

Ride Images


Area Info

The Southern Utah climate features bright sunshine, small annual precipitation, clean air and a wide daily temperature range. The St. George area is known for it’s many golf courses and mild winters however it is quickly becoming a hot spot for its diverse selection of outdoor activities. Cycling has taken hold in this once sleepy retirement community and has now become a vital form of tourism as can be seen by the many road races, centuries, gran fondos, mountain bike races, and triathlons. Outside of cycling there is also hiking, climbing, golfing, and swimming. Top off your vacation with a spa treatment at one of the many spas or a quick drive to nearby Las Vegas. This is a great event to bring the whole family!

Preferred Hotel

Best Western Abbey Inn
1129 S. Bluff Street
St. George, Utah 84770
Fax: 435-652-5950
Phone: 435-652-1234
Toll Free: 888-222-3946
Website: www.bwabbeyinn.com

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