
Episode #13
Everything you need to know about the Leadville 100 MTB Reroute with Kevin Goldberg
Interested in working with a coach? Send us a text! Summary Dave sits down with ultra runner (and self-described "clueless cyclist") Kevin Goldberg to break down the newly released course changes for the 2026 Leadville Trail 100 MTB. If you've dreaded the Power Line hike-a-bike, wondered why the buckle cutoffs suddenly got 45 minutes tighter, or you're just trying to figure out how to pace a course you've never ridden, this episode is for you. What we cover: Why cutting Hagerman Pass, Sugarloaf, and Power Line from the course could make 2026 significantly faster than the new buckle cutoffs account for How Kevin's winter of running the exact reroute miles around Turquoise Lake gives him rare insight into terrain most riders have never seen A segment-by-segment breakdown of the new course, from the fast road start through St. Kevin's, the new paved descent, and Turquoise Lake Road's punchy east-side climbs Why the old Carter Summit-to-Outward Bound stretch could take up to an hour off riders' times by swapping Power Line's hike-a-bike for a rideable road The subtle Columbine change that adds a little time back onto the course after a few years without it, and why most riders end up hiking the goat trail anyway Why traffic and congestion, not just grade, made Power Line one of the biggest bottlenecks in Leadville history, and how removing it opens up room to actually race your own race Predictions on whether the new buckle cutoffs undercorrect for the faster course, and why more buckles could be earned this year What racers should know about the smoldering (but contained) wildfire near Leadville, and why seeing smoke doesn't always mean bad air quality A timely heads-up about bears and moose showing up around Leadville this season, and how to keep your Airbnb and car secure Where to find Kevin at the Leadville expo, plus a plug for his podcast, Distance to Empty






