Ten countries to be represented at Grand Junction Off-Road

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USA Marathon Champion Rose Grant (Stans NoTubes) off the front of the 2016 race

USA Marathon Champion Rose Grant (Stans NoTubes) off the front ofꦗ the 2016 rac♕e (Ima💝ge credit: Dave McElwaine/ www.trailwatch.net)
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Todd Wells (SRAM-TLD) on his way to winning the 2016 Fat Tire Crit

Todd Wells (SRAM-TLD) on his way to winning the 201𒊎6 Fat Tire Crit (Image credit: Dave McElwaine/ www.trailwatౠch.net)
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Garrett Gerchar (Clif Bar) traverses some technical terrain at the 2016 Grand Junction Off-Road

Garꦺrett Gerchar (Clif Bar) traverses some technical terrain at the 2016 Grand Juncti🍸on Off-Road (Image credit: Dave McElwaine/ www.tr🍸ailwatch.net)
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Maghalie Rochette (Clif Pro Team) leading the 2016 Fat Tire Crit that was ultimately won by Katie Compton (Trek)

Maghalie Rochette (Clif Pro T🥃eam) leading the 2016 Fat Tire Crit that was ultimately won by Katie Comp𓆏ton (Trek) (Image credit: Dave McElwaine/ www.trailwatc𓆉h.net)

Pro racers from ten countries will be traveling from as far away as New Zealand and th🍸e Czech Republic to compete in the fifth annual Grand Junction Off-Road weekend of races. At stake༺ will be $30,000 in prize money, with an equal payout for the women's racing.

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