Hotter'N Hell Hundred

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Hotter'N Hell Hundred
Race details
DateAugust
RegionWichita Falls, Texas
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionNational calendar
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1984 (1984)
Editions41 (as of 2023)
Most recent Dušan Kalaba (SRB)

The Hotter'N Hell Hundred is an annual bicycle race in Wichita Falls, Texas. It is held each year on the 4th or 5th Saturday in August (always nine days before Labor Day) and includes professional as well as amateur riders. The professional racers ride a 100-mile road race, as well as time trials and criterium. For the amateur riders, there are road routes of 100 mi, 100 km, 50 mi, 25 mi, and 10 km. The amateur routes are also open for inline skating. Approximately 10,000 to 14,000 riders participate each year, making the Hotter'N Hell Hundred the largest sanctioned century bicycle ride in the U.S. 2009's Hotter'N Hell had over 14,000 riders.

The race was first held in 1982 as part of the Wichita Falls Centennial Celebration. The name is thus a rare example of a triple entendre: one hundred miles (i.e., century) in one hundred degree Fahrenheit weather (the race is held in August, where temperatures in Wichita Falls frequently reach and exceed this level by noon), initially conducted to celebrate the city's 100th anniversary.

The race begins at 7:05 am. Participants in the 100 mile route must reach "Hell's Gate" at the 60 mile mark no later than 12:30 pm or else cannot qualify to finish the 100 mile segment, instead doing a shorter route. Averaging 20 miles an hour it is possible to complete the ride in five hours or less for well-prepared athletes, however most complete in six to nine hours.

Additional events are held throughout the weekend including mountain bike races.

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1992United States Roy Knickman
1993United States Roy Knickman
1994United Kingdom David Mann
1995United States Kent BostickUnited States Colby PearceUnited States Jorge Espinosa
1996United States Kent Bostick
1997Canada Eric WohlbergUnited States Colby PearceUnited States Olin Bakke
1998New Zealand Julian DeanCanada Eric WohlbergUnited States David Clinger
1999Canada Eric WohlbergUnited States Kent BostickUnited States Steve Speaks
2000[1]Canada Sylvain BeauchampUnited States Chris FisherUnited States Dirk Friel
2001[2]United States Clark SheehanCanada Jesse KeeferUnited States Dirk Friel
2007United States Aaron SmathersUnited States Edgar IbarraUnited States Brad Huff
2010New Zealand Logan HutchingsUnited States Joshua CarterUnited States Russ Walker
2013United States Matt StephensDominican Republic Augusto SánchezUnited States David Wenger
2015United States Nicholas TorracaUnited States Jacob WhiteUnited States Mike Sheehan
2017Guatemala Julio PadillaUnited States Grant KoontzUnited States Tristan Uhl
2018United States Mike SheehanGermany Stefan RotheHonduras Pablo Cruz
2019 United States David Tolley United States Tanner Ward United States Kyle Swanson
2020 Cancelled
2021 Serbia Pavle Kalaba United States Justin McQuerry United States Doug Frenchal
2022 United States Doug Frenchak Serbia Pavle Kalaba United States Eli Husted
2023 Serbia Dušan Kalaba Anguilla Hasani Hennis Serbia Pavle Kalaba

References

  1. "Hotter 'N Hell Hundred - NE 2000". autobus.cyclingnews.com..
  2. "Hotter 'N Hell Hundred - NE 2001". autobus.cyclingnews.com..

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