Cyclists bite the dust in La Paz downhill race
Cyclists in Bolivia took part in the La Paz Challenge Downhill, where they faced a variety of terrains, steps and extreme ramps.
The competition starts at 4,069 meters above sea level (13,349 feet) and finishes at 3,440 meters above sea level (11,286 feet).
With a length of 4.57 kilometers (2.8 miles), competitors considered the race lives up to its name by being a hard challenge.
This is the second edition of La Paz Downhill Challenge, which is organized by the local municipal government. – Report from Reuters
The competition starts at 4,069 meters above sea level (13,349 feet) and finishes at 3,440 meters above sea level (11,286 feet).
With a length of 4.57 kilometers (2.8 miles), competitors considered the race lives up to its name by being a hard challenge.
This is the second edition of La Paz Downhill Challenge, which is organized by the local municipal government. – Report from Reuters
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