Rebecca’s Private Idaho

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The third annual Rebecca’s Private Idaho, held each year on Labor Day Sunday, is a true gravel grinder of a ride. The Big Potato takes riders 94 miles over Trail Creek’s gritty summit and up the famed Copper Basin, all hemmed in by the great White Knob and Pioneer mountain ranges. The Small Fry leg is 56 miles through Trail Creek canyon before climbing out and into the Big Lost River drainage on the opposite side. Nate Whitman, 40, or Evergreen, Colo., finished first overall at 1:15:12. Joe Brazil, 48, of Ketchum, finished in seventh place with a time of 1:19:45. Anne Perry, 42, of Draper, Alaska, was the top female finisher in 16th place.
The third annual Rebecca’s Private Idaho, held each year on Labor Day Sunday, is a true gravel grinder of a ride. The Big Potato takes riders 94 miles over Trail Creek’s gritty summit and up the famed Copper Basin, all hemmed in by the great White Knob and Pioneer mountain ranges. The Small Fry leg is 56 miles through Trail Creek canyon before climbing out and into the Big Lost River drainage on the opposite side. Nate Whitman, 40, or Evergreen, Colo., finished first overall at 1:15:12. Joe Brazil, 48, of Ketchum, finished in seventh place with a time of 1:19:45. Anne Perry, 42, of Draper, Alaska, was the top female finisher in 16th place.
The third annual Rebecca’s Private Idaho, held each year on Labor Day Sunday, is a true gravel grinder of a ride. The Big Potato takes riders 94 miles over Trail Creek’s gritty summit and up the famed Copper Basin, all hemmed in by the great White Knob and Pioneer mountain ranges. The Small Fry leg is 56 miles through Trail Creek canyon before climbing out and into the Big Lost River drainage on the opposite side. Nate Whitman, 40, or Evergreen, Colo., finished first overall at 1:15:12. Joe Brazil, 48, of Ketchum, finished in seventh place with a time of 1:19:45. Anne Perry, 42, of Draper, Alaska, was the top female finisher in 16th place.