Shenandoah 100

Shenandoah Mountain 100
Race details
Date The Sunday of Labor Day weekend
Region George Washington National Forest, Virginia
Local name(s) Shenandoah 100
Nickname(s) SM100
Discipline Mountain Bike
Type 100 Mile Ultra Endurance
Race director Chris Scott
History
First edition 1999 (1999)
Editions 17

The Shenandoah 100 is an ultra-endurance 100 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held in central Western Virginia near Stokesville. The race is normally held on the Sunday during Labor Day weekend. The race has been run continuously since 1998. The organizer, Shenandoah Mountain Touring based in Harrisonburg, VA also runs the Wilderness 101 in Central Pennsylvania along with numerous other cycling races, events and tours.

The SM100 is part of a Nationwide series of endurance races the National Ultra Endurance Series since 2006.

Map of 2008 course

The SM100 course starts and finishes in Stokesville Campground near the Stokesville Observatory. The majority of the course is in George Washington National Forest and uses part of the Wild Oak Trail. The course is primarily in Virginia but a small section crosses into West Virginia. The course covers the USGS Topo Maps of Stokesville, Palo Alto, Reddish Knob and West Augusta. As the name implies, the course is 100 miles long and has nearly 12,500 feet of vertical climbing.

Drop bags ready for racers in the 2014 event

Results

Year Starters Finishers Male Winner Time Female Winner Time Lanterne Rouge Time
2015 525 463 Jeremiah Bishop 6:49 Kaarin Tae 8:52 Roberto Galindo 15:44
2014 505 423 Jeremiah Bishop 7:09 Selene Yeager 8:56 Peter Rajcani 16:24
2013 583 445 Ben King 7:12 Sue Haywood 8:34 AJ Kray 15:31
2012 522 375 Jeremiah Bishop 7:18 Sue Haywood 8:33 Alan Toler 15:39
2011 563 478 Christian Tanguy 6:55 Cheryl Sornson 8:49 Craig Riddle 15:58
2010 649 541 Christian Tanguy 7:03 Amanda Carey 8:23 Rebecca Walizer 15:50
2009 unknown 457 Jeremiah Bishop 6:50 Sue Haywood 8:20 Nathan Cherry 15:20
2008 502 436 Chris Eatough 7:14 Cheryl Sornson 9:08 Gillian Parsons 15:59
2007 ~500 346 Jeff Schalk 7:05 Sue Haywood 8:11 Peter Rajcani 15:26
2006 382 319 Jeremiah Bishop 7:15 Sue Haywood 9:02 Locky Flint 16:38
2005 352 299 Todd Helmick 7:57 Sue Haywood 8:39 Christopher Barnes 16:14
2004 282 237 Jeremiah Bishop 7:23 Karen Masson 9:38 Joe Foley 15:11
2003 Skip Brown 7:46 Trish Stevenson 9:07
2002 Jeremiah Bishop 7:54 Nicole Habay 9:38
2001 Chris Eatough 7:29 Tiffany Mann 9:50
2000 195 177 Chris Eatough 7:12 Sami Fournier 10:23 Rik Van Secceler 17:32
1999 102 88 Jeremiah Bishop 7:50 Sue Haywood 9:39 Neil Curtis 18:07

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