Tahoe 100

July 18, 2026

The Tahoe 100 is a mountain bike race featuring a 50-kilometer course. Race categories include the premier 100K, a two-lap race, and the 50K, a one-lap race. The event showcases the breathtaking trails and views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the North Lake Tahoe and Truckee areas.

  • Highlands Community Center, “AKA” Tahoe Cross Country
    • 925 Country Club Drive
    • Tahoe City, CA 96145
50K By 3/31 By 7/17 Onsite if Not Sold Out
Adult 20+ $100 $110 $120
Senior 65+ $90 $100 $110
Youth 19 Under $70 $70 $80
100K By 3/31 By 7/17 Onsite if Not Sold Out
Adult 20+ $150 $160 $170
Senior 65+ $140 $150 $160
Youth 19 Under $80 $80 $90
2 Person Relay Team $180 $190 $200

What’s Included:

  • Event T-shirt
  • Finishing Medal
  • Post event meal and beverages
  • Chip Timing
  • Awards
  • Beer for those 21 and over
  • EMT’s onsite
  • 100K
    • Age Group Top Three Men and Women
      • 19-29
      • 30-39
      • 40-49
      • 50-59
      • 60-69
      • 70 and up
    • Expert/Pro Top Three Men and Women
    • Single Speed Top Three Men and Women
    • Juniors 16 & under, Junior 17-18
    • Clydesdale Top Three
  • 100K Team Relay
    • Top three All male, All Female, and Coed Teams
  • 50K
    • Age Group Top Three Men and Women
      • 19-29
      • 30-39
      • 40-49
      • 50-59
      • 60-69
      • 70 and up
    • Single Speed Top Three Men and Women
    • Juniors 16 & under, Junior 17-18
Friday, July 17 Tahoe 100
4:30-7:00 PM Athlete Check-in & Registration
Saturday, July 18 Tahoe 100
5:30-6:30 AM Athlete Check-in & Registration
7:00 AM Race Start
9:00 AM First 100K back from first lap and first 50K finishers
10:00 AM Food Service Starts
11:00 AM First 100K Finishers
11:15 AM 100K Second Lap Cut Off
11:15 AM 50K Award Ceremony
12:00 PM 100K Awards Available for Pick Up
3:30 PM 100K Official Cut Off Timing
  • No music, ear plugs on course
  • Helmets-CPSC, ANSI or SNELL certified helmets must be worn at all times while on course
  • Race numbers-must be displayed on the front of handle bars at all times while on course
  • Sportsmanship is required.  Respecting the trail system and ALL those using it is paramount.
  • Passing
    • Vocalize your intent when passing “passing the right/left, etc.”
    • Pass in a location that works, not in a tight corner, etc.
  • Right of Way
    • This is not a closed course event.  Pay attention and yield to other non-racers (bike and foot) when necessary.
    • Represent yourself with class

Sponsors and Partners

Some of the event course takes place on the National Forest.
This institution is operated under special use permit with the US National Forest and is an equal opportunity provider.

Help support Lake Tahoe trails.

Support the Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association and become part of a community that is building, maintaining, and advocating for multi-use trails throughout the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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