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Helly Hansen Adventure Race

And to round things off, there's an off road adventure race, which includes cross-country running, kayaking, mountain biking, assault courses and any other abuse the organisers choose to throw at us over the course of three or four hours. It's a team event and to compound the misery I'll be bullied round the course by an ex Royal Marine. I'm not expecting a relaxing day.
http://www.trailplus.com/helly_hansen.cfm
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L’Etape du Tour
This is the daddy of them all. Racing a stage of the Tour de France is always a challenge, but this year it’s on Mont Ventoux, ‘the Giant of Provence’. This is the hardest stage there is, bar none. It’s legendary among cyclists for being the climb where British rider Tom Simpson died of exhaustion in 1967. The entire stage is 172km, with 3000 vertical metres gained over the course of four category 1 climbs, and the 22kms ‘hors categorie’ finish up Mont Ventoux. In the words of Lance Armstrong: “It’s a tough mountain, a really stiff challenge, probably the most difficult climb in France.”

http://www.letapedutour.com
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The Vitruvian

A half Ironman triathlon comprises a 1.9km swim, a 90km bike ride and a half marathon to finish. The Vitruvian is one of the most challenging courses on the circuit. The bike route has 1000 metres of climbing in the hills of Rutland, including two ascents of the notorious ‘Rutland Ripple’. Perhaps the best description of this race comes from the organisers: “This is a full on tough quad crunching, lung buster of a race that will push even the toughest of the longer distance triathletes to the limit.”
http://www.pacesetterevents.com/vitruvian-triathlon.php
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The NYC Marathon

26.2 miles of running on an undulating route through the city’s 5 boroughs, ending in Central Park. Perhaps the world’s most famous and best supported road race, it should be a great experience. It will be my 3rd marathon – but for each of the others I had 6 months of running training, for this one, I will have 6 weeks. That is a massive challenge.
http://www.nycmarathon.org/
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Hellrunner
My penultimate event, and one which defies description. To really make it a mental challenge, you never know how long the race is going to be, even when you’re standing on the start line. All you know is that you are going to be up to your waist in mud and water, freezing cold and utterly exhausted for as many hours as it takes. Words of encouragement come on the event’s website from a previous competitor: “It was incredibly hard, and just when you think you've got to the end the crowd-lined 'bog of doom' is there to totally destroy your morale. By that point though you're so tired, upset and distressed you really don’t care.” Anyone want to join me?

http://www.hellrunner.co.uk/index.htm
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