The outcome of this annual mountain bike race held in Cable, Wisconsin, provides a record of competitor performance, ranking riders across various categories. This typically includes finish times, overall placement, and potentially age group standings. A hypothetical example could be “Rider A finished first in the Elite Men’s division with a time of 2:15:32.”
Data from the competition serves multiple purposes. It allows racers to track their progress year over year, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. For spectators and the wider cycling community, the information offers insight into the competition’s unfolding narrative, celebrates achievements, and adds to the historical record of this long-standing event, deepening its legacy within the sport. The competition’s history and consistent data collection contribute to its significance within the fat biking community.