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SUBMISSIONS: Send info 14 to 21 days in advance to: OEcalendar@denverpost.comor send fax to 303-866-9004 (attn: Outdoor Extremes). Include contact info.

CYCLING

Ongoing

  •  Road rides each weekend in the south Denver area hosted by the Highlands Ranch Cycling Club; intermediate to advanced; two to five hours; helmet required; free.

  •  Mountain bike camps, private lessons and clinics with Better Ride; for recreation riders and racers; focus on core skills, balance, vision, cornering, energy management, obstacles, drops, etc.
  •  Road ride each Saturday morning led by the staff of Bicycle Pedal’r bike shops in Highlands Ranch; 20 to 30 miles; weather permitting; open to intermediate and advanced riders.
  •  Road bike rides; weekday evenings and every weekend along the Front Range; 25 to 125 miles; intermediate to advanced; helmet required; hosted by the Rocky Mountain Cycling Club.

    RUNNING

    Saturday

    Tom Turkey 6-miler; 2932 B Road, near Chipeta Golf Course in Grand Junction; $3; 10:30 a.m. 970-270-0774

    Nov. 26

    Mile High United Way Turkey Trot; 4-mile run; at Washington Park, Denver; 10 a.m.

    Nov. 27

  •  Fireman’s 5K; in Grand Junction area; start/finish behind the Redlands Albertsons; 9 a.m. 970-263-4079

  •  CU @ Turley’s Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk; in Boulder; $10-$15; 10 a.m.
    or

    Dec. 7

    Denver’s Washington Park 4.4-miler; part of Rocky Mountain Road Runners Trophy Series; handicap system, with slower runners starting first, so everyone finishes at about same time; free for members, $5 for nonmembers; 9 a.m.

    Dec. 14

    Jingle Bell Run; at Washington Park, Denver; fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation; 10 a.m.

    Dec. 20

    Steve’s Rudolph Ramble 5K; at City Park, Denver; 9 a.m.

    SKIING/SNOWBOARDING

    Nov. 28

    Leftover Yam and Jive Turkey Rail Jam; at Copper Mountain’s Eagle Jib Park; first rail jam of the season; helmet required.

    Through December

    Ski conditioning fitness camps; in Boulder and Longmont; five-week program; for adults of all abilities; indoor-outdoor clinics; includes fitness assessment and nutritional guidance; child care available; $195 to $270.
    or 303-443-8141

    Dec. 12-13

    U.S. Snowboarding Chevy Grand Prix; at Copper Mountain; Copper pros Clair and Dylan Bidez and other top snowboarders will compete in the kickoff to America’s largest competitive snowboarding tour.

    Jan. 23-26

    Amputee High Adventure Weekend; in Crested Butte; camp includes two days of ski instruction and two days of professionally-guided ice climbing in Ouray; limited to nine participants; $485.
    or 866-349-2296

    SNOWSHOEING/CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

    Nov. 28-30

    Nordic training camp and 5K race; in Crested Butte; for both racing and recreational-touring skiers; clinics focus on improving skills, each is limited to approximately 12 people, pre-registration encouraged; $40 for most clinics (wax clinics free); 5K race on Nov. 30, $5.
    or 970-349-1707

    Nov. 29

    Gobbler Chase Snowshoe Race; at Copper Mountain.benefits the Advocates for Victims of Assault; Thanksgiving treats and

    Dec. 6

    Winter Start 5K; cross country skiing at Grand Mesa Skyway on Grand Mesa; 11 a.m.

    970-434-9753 or

    Dec. 7

    Day of Infamy 8K snowshoe race; at Sunlight Mountain Resort, Glenwood Springs; snowshoes provided, dogs welcome; $20-$22; 10 a.m.
    ; 970-945-7491

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