Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
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Kaitlin MacLennan Event Coordinator at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
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Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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Trevor Aweida Computer Science Graduate-
Boulder, Colorado, United States
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Melissa Eickhoff Marketing | Storytelling | Sponsorship | Events-
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Trevor Aweida Computer Science Graduate-
Boulder, Colorado, United States
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Lisa Haight Communications Manager & Historian at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb-
Cascade, Colorado, United States
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Overview
The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Brought to you by Gran Turismo (PPIHC), also known as The Race to the Clouds, is an annual invitational automobile hill climb to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, USA every year on the last Sunday of June. The 100th running of the PPIHC will be held Sunday, June 26, 2022. Founded in 1916 by Spencer Penrose (also the founder of The Broadmoor Hotel, Pikes Peak Highway and El Pomar Foundation), The PPIHC takes place on a 12.42 mile (19.99 km) public toll-road boasting 156 turns, while competitors climb 4,720 ft. (1,440 m.) from the 9,390 ft. (2,862 m.) Start Line at Mile 7 marker on the Pikes Peak Highway to the 14,115 ft. (4,300 m) Finish Line at the mountain’s summit. As the drivers climb toward the summit, the thin air slows reflexes and saps competitor’s mental and muscle strength in addition to robbing internal combustion engines of up to 30% of the power they are capable of at the Start Line. Competitors and vehicles must be in top shape and condition simply to finish, let alone win. The current record is 7:57.148 set by Romain Dumas in 2018. MOUNTAIN FACTS: The view from Pikes Peak inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write “America the Beautiful” after visiting the summit in 1893. Hosts 5.9 million visitors a year, making it the No. 1 tourist attraction in the State of Colorado. Is the second most visited mountain in the world with only Mount Fuji attracting more visitors annually. RACING FACTS: Since its completion in 1916, the 12.42 miles of Pikes Peak Highway leading to the 14,115ft. summit of Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain has enjoyed a reputation as a terrifying and merciless route through Pike National Forest.
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