Maude Farrell Conquers the Leadville Challenge
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Over six weeks in the Colorado Rockies this summer, Maude Farrell competed across the full Leadville Race Series — a multi-discipline challenge combining cycling and ultra-running events at altitude — and came out on top overall.
The centrepiece was the Leadville Trail 100 MTB on August 9, one of the most demanding mountain bike races in the world. 100 miles, 12,000 feet of climbing, starting and finishing at over 10,000 feet. Maude rode a BC40 and finished strong — part of a broader Allied team performance that also saw Kate Courtney break the women's course record on the same day.
But the Leadville Challenge is bigger than any single race. The Silver Rush 50, the Leadville Trail Marathon, the 10K run — Maude competed across disciplines and accumulated enough across the series to claim the overall Challenge title. It's a result that demands consistency, not just one good day.
Riding the BC40 throughout, Maude put the frame through conditions that test everything — altitude, rocky descents, long sustained climbs, and the kind of fatigue that only sets in after weeks of racing. It held up. She held up. That's the point.
Congratulations Maude — a deserved win from a complete performance.