On Saturday, October 22nd, Red Bull will host the 5th annual Red Bull Bay Climb at San Francisco's iconic Potrero Hill, a heart-pounding, uphill, sufferfest of a bicycle sprint race. In true Red Bull style, the unique course and race format is designed to maximize intensity, forcing athletes to dig deep if they hope to make it to the top of this awe-inspiring San Francisco hill.
As a leader in progressive sports and events, Red Bull has distinguished Bay Climb from a typical uphill bike race with its impressive locale, and unique course and competition construction. The race length is just 0.32 miles, but with an average grade of 15%, and a peak grade that clocks in at a quad-burning 21%, this fast and furious contest is not for the faint of heart.
October 22 will see 250+ riders competing in either the Fixed (single gear) or Open (any two-wheel bike) categories. Male and female divisions in both categories are open for entry, with the biggest stipulation for bike entry being that it must be human-powered, no electric bikes allowed.
Spectators are free and welcome!
On Saturday, October 22nd, Red Bull will host the 5th annual Red Bull Bay Climb at San Francisco's iconic Potrero Hill, a heart-pounding, uphill, sufferfest of a bicycle sprint race. In true Red Bull style, the unique course and race format is designed to maximize intensity, forcing athletes to dig deep if they hope to make it to the top of this awe-inspiring San Francisco hill.
As a leader in progressive sports and events, Red Bull has distinguished Bay Climb from a typical uphill bike race with its impressive locale, and unique course and competition construction. The race length is just 0.32 miles, but with an average grade of 15%, and a peak grade that clocks in at a quad-burning 21%, this fast and furious contest is not for the faint of heart.
October 22 will see 250+ riders competing in either the Fixed (single gear) or Open (any two-wheel bike) categories. Male and female divisions in both categories are open for entry, with the biggest stipulation for bike entry being that it must be human-powered, no electric bikes allowed.
Spectators are free and welcome!
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