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New race features 2 12,000-foot peaks on same day

The Columbian
Published: June 5, 2011, 5:00pm

DENVER (AP) — The inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge in August will feature the two highest climbs in competitive international cycling history on the same stage.

The highlight of the nearly 500-mile course through mountain and metro roads is the Queen’s Stage from Gunnison to Aspen on Aug. 24, the second day of the weeklong race.

It includes ascents over 12,126-foot Cottonwood Pass and 12,085-foot Independence Pass. Adding to the challenge, the first 12 miles up Cottonwood Pass are on dirt.

Organizers had to seek permission from the International Cycling Union to route their race over the twin peaks.

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