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Western States Buzz: Big Names Out, New Stars In? (Long Run Archives #28)

Western States Buzz: Big Names Out, New Stars In? (Long Run Archives #28)

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Jeff Colt and Mike McMonagle join Finn Melanson on the Singletrack Podcast for another edition of the Long Run Archives. In this episode, the trio reflects on the latest lineup changes at the Western States 100, the current status of Unbreakable 2, the influence of BPN's Backyard Ultra, and the impact of the Wilderness Act.


Timestamps:

  • (0:00) - Western States 100 Lineup News
  • (32:57) - High Mileage Training Discussion
  • (46:14) - Unbreakable 2 Discussion
  • (70:04) - BPN Backyard Ultra
  • (86:31) - Revisiting Wilderness Act Discussion


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