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Triple Bypass
Triple Bypass
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A GPS and elevation‑accurate sculpture of the Triple Bypass, one of Colorado’s most legendary road‑cycling routes.
This sculpture is a thoughtful tribute for the rider who conquered this epic journey.
Each sculpture is custom-made in Colorado Springs, CO.
About the route
The Triple Bypass spans roughly 118 to 120 miles from Evergreen (Bergen Park) to Avon, CO, sweeping over three iconic Rocky Mountain passes: Juniper Pass (~11,140 ft), Loveland Pass (~11,990 ft), and Vail Pass (~10,560–10,620 ft). Riders face a grueling climb with 10,800 of total elevation gain.
From the first ascent at Juniper Pass to the exhilarating alpine descent into Avon, this ride blends challenge, breathtaking vistas, and community spirit - not to mention generous logistical support like closed roads, aid stations, and shuttle services.
How long is the ride?
About 118–120 miles from Evergreen to Avon over three mountain passes.
What’s the altitude?
Total elevation gain is around 10,800 ft; passes range from ~10,560 ft (Vail Pass) to ~11,990 ft (Loveland Pass)
Where is it located?
In the Colorado Rockies, Evergreen (Bergen Park) to Avon, CO.
When is the ride?
Mid‑July is traditional, when snow has cleared and roads are closed for the ride.
What’s something unique about the trail?
It’s a bucket‑list, fully supported cycling event with car‑free mountain passes, abundant aid stations, and a finish‑line party including burritos, beer, and medals.
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