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Jumps, thrills, spills coming to north Main?

Dear Action Line: When are they going to open up the jumps on north Main? How clever to design this so a driver can hit the takeoff whether driving north or south. Go for max speed to cl...

Good golly: Dogs gone south, doggone it

Dear Action Line: A recent news item from a neighboring city notes that the Durango Kennel Club is hosting its annual dog show in Farmington. Why not hold the event in the namesake homet...

Youths lap up Durango Devo’s ‘Secret Sauce’

Through Devo, youngsters learn to love riding bikes

Someday, nowhere bridges and trails will go somewhere

Dear Action Line: A Three Springs question: What is the plan to connect the bike and walking path to the rest of the miles of paths through Durango? Currently it ends under the Bridges t...

Iron Horse propelled Ned Overend’s legendary career

‘It’s always a big deal to win the Iron Horse,’ says five-time winner

Honey of an idea: How the Iron Horse bike race was born

Tom Mayer bet his brother, a brakeman on the D&SNG, he could beat him to Silverton

One wheel, one amazing trip: Unicyclist puts smiles on hundreds of faces

Mike Tierney starts riding Iron Horse early so he can finish with the crowds

A skier’s place in Iron Horse lore

Olympic cross-country skier Mike Elliott won the inaugural cycling race in 1972

Silverton has come to embrace its role as steward of the Iron Horse finish line

2,500 riders, with family and friends, multiply the town’s population many times over for several hours

National broadcaster began prolific announcing career with Iron Horse Bicycle Classic

Peter Graves was a student at Fort Lewis College when he discovered his talent for calling sports events

Iron Horse Bicycle Classic will go all out for 50th anniversary

Several special events were added or resurrected for the occasion

Iron Horse part of Durango McDonald’s genetics

Family of local restaurant has been sponsoring event, volunteering time for decades