I'd guess that 50% of Point 2 Point riders have the simple goal of finishing the event, without too much discomfort. Because of this, I want to share a secret weapon with you. My name is Jay (I'm the P2P Race Director) and I'm over 50 years old and still active with multiple mountain sports that include alpine skiing and touring, bike racing/riding of all sorts, and nordic skiing, just to name a … Read More
Photo Time! 2019 Park City Point 2 Point
The #PCP2P2019 was a blast...these photos are proof. Huge thanks to Jay Dash Photography for the dedication put into capturing the true spirit of the event. See you all next year - Can You Do It? … Read More
#PCP2P2019 Race Report
Evelyn Dong and Alex Grant Conquer the Singletrack at PCP2PWritten by: Shannon BoffeliWarm temperatures and a usually dry climate led up to this year’s Park City Point 2 Point. It was clear that year eleven of northern Utah’s premier mountain bike event was going to be a challenge. Not just because of the 75-miles of singletrack and nearly 12,000 feet of climbing but the added challenges of … Read More
PCP2P 2019, Can You Do It?
Race day is near, and I thought it would be a good time to remind everyone riding this year of a few important details. First, packet pick-up is this Friday between 3PM - 7PM (racer address is at 6:30PM). The location is at the Basin Recreation Field House located at Kimball Junction. These are a few of the topics that will be covered on Friday night at the Racers Address.• No parking at Round … Read More
2018 Park City Point 2 Point Race Report
Saturday saw the running of the 10th edition Park City Point 2 Point endurance mountain bike race in Park City, Utah. In its tenth year, and ninth consecutive sellout, the Point 2 Point reached new heights in racer satisfaction and competition. With a field of 350 hearty souls and some the North America’s best mountain bike racers toeing the line, the Point 2 Point got rolling just as the sun … Read More
2018 Point 2 Point Registration – 10th Anniversary Edition
Mark your calendars P2P bike riders, the 10th anniversary edition of the Park City Point 2 Point will be September 1, 2018, on the world-famous Park City trail system. The first step for racing the Point 2 Point is getting registered. Historically the race sells out the day they go on sale, if you're seriously thinking about racing you may want to plan on being near your computer the day the … Read More
2017 Park City Point 2 Point Race Recap
by: Shannon Boffeli Saturday morning, the backcountry mountain bike spectacle known as the Park City Point 2 Point sounded the start canon. The race that normally ushers in Utah’s colorful fall blasted off but none of the cool temps, changing foliage, or damp hero dirt that usually accompany the event were on hand. Instead, summer conditions were in full force in the Utah high country. The … Read More
Wanted: Two Local Racers Interested in Getting Strong, and Fast!
You possibly saw the Point 2 Point recently partnered with Minerstown Strength and Conditioning as our official Strength and Conditioning partner. We are super stoked to be affiliated with them, and from personal experience, I can say they are top shelf. We are going to set up two lucky individuals with a summer training program leading up to the P2P. Our goal is to find two individuals … Read More
2017 Point 2 Point – New Finish Area!
The Park City Point 2 Point is super excited to announce a new finishing area for 2017. Through generous cooperation with Utah Olympic Park, Snyderville Basin Recreation District, and last but not least, Skullcandy; we will be finishing on the Millennium Trail right in front of the new Skullcandy World Headquarters. More details will unfold regarding the finish area in the coming weeks, but … Read More
2017 Roster (As of 3/15/2015)
I know many of you have been asking, so here is the roster as of March 15th, 2017. We emailed the ladies racing this year about shifting the age group categories and after hearing everyone and looking at the numbers have decided to make the shift. Female age groups are now, 39 and under, 40 plus. This really leveled out racers in each category and it will make each group more accurately … Read More