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The Snake Alley Criterium is a criterium cycling race that takes place annually on Memorial Day weekend in Burlington, Iowa. The bike race is most famous for riding up Snake Alley, which was named by Ripley's Believe It Or Not as the crookedest alley in the world. The Snake Alley portion of the race includes a 60-foot (18 m) ascent on the 276 ...
Snake Alley consists of five half-curves and two quarter-curves over a distance of 275 feet (83.8 m), rising 58.3 ft (17.8 m), a 21% grade, from Washington Street to Columbia. The street is the site of an annual uphill bike race, the Snake Alley Criterium.
Every Memorial Day Weekend, downtown Burlington hosts the Snake Alley Criterium, a bike race that includes an ascent of Snake Alley. RAGBRAI riders with sufficient energy left over can mark the ...
Snake Alley may refer to: Snake Alley (Burlington, Iowa), a sinuous street in Iowa, US Snake Alley Criterium, an annual bicycle race in Burlington; Snake Alley Historic District, a largely residential area in Burlington; Snake Alley (Taipei), a market in Taipei, Taiwan "Snake Alley", a track on the 1985 album Decode Yourself by Ronald Shannon ...
Criterium races a.k.a. “crits” are fast, unpredictable, and addictively exciting. Unlike stage races like the Tour de France, crit races happen on closed-circuit courses, and the timed events ...
San Dimas Stage Race; Shenandoah 100; Snake Alley Criterium; Sunny King Criterium; T. TD Bank Triple Crown of Cycling; Tour de Donut; Tour de Georgia; Tour de Murrieta;
Dygert covered two circuits of a 7.2-mile (11.5-km) course through persistent rain just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee, in just over 31 minutes to better 2021 road race national champion Lauren ...
Burlington hosts the Snake Alley Criterium, one of the most physically challenging races in the Midwest. The annual event is held on a 15-block course, with differences in elevation from 555 feet to 678 feet. The course is entirely on city streets, mostly in the downtown commercial area.