Colorado's altitude (5,000-6,000 feet in major cities) provides a natural training advantage. World-class mountain roads, 300 days of sunshine, and a massive endurance sports community make it an elite training destination.
5,280–6,035 ft
Across 3 cities
semi-arid continental
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With unique local training data
semi-arid continental · 90°F summer highs · 17" annual rainfall
High plains transitioning to Rocky Mountain foothills, with flat urban trails and mountain passes within an hour's drive.
semi-arid continental · 88°F summer highs · 20" annual rainfall
Dramatic Flatirons backdrop with canyon roads, mountain passes, and flat agricultural roads on the eastern plains.
semi-arid continental · 85°F summer highs · 17" annual rainfall
High plains below Pikes Peak with dramatic elevation gain available, from Garden of the Gods trails to 14,115-foot Pikes Peak summit.