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The Sadler's Ultra Challenge is a wheelchair and handcycle race that runs between Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska. It is the world's longest wheelchair race. Divisions include Men's Handcycle (with A, B, and C classes), Men's Wheelchair, and Women's Handcycle. The 267-mile-long (430 km) race is run in eight stages and takes six days to complete. The annual competition began in 1984 and occurs in July of each year.
There was a virtual race in 2020.
References
- Pedeferri, Tony (18 October 2012). "Alaska Race will Return in 2013". US Handcycling - News. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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