LoToJa Classic
LoToJa Classic
Sep 6, 2025
Logan,UT
Road
About
Conquer three states, 200 miles, and your limits in one epic ride.
The LoToJa Classic 2025 is a legendary one-day cycling experience held on September 6, 2025, spanning from Logan, Utah to Teton Village, Wyoming. Combining competitive racing with the challenge of a cyclosportive ride, participants face over 200 miles of paved roads, conquer three major mountain passes, and traverse breathtaking mountain and rural landscapes across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. Known for its steep climbs, scenic vistas, and vibrant community, LoToJa is as iconic for its epic route as it is for its supportive, determined riders.
COURSE DETAILS
Starting in Logan, Utah, the route covers 202.3–207.9 miles, depending on category, finishing in Teton Village, Wyoming. Riders tackle over 9,800 feet of climbing, including three mountain passes, with elevations ranging from 4,533 ft at the start to 6,307 ft at the finish. The journey traverses fully paved highways and scenic byways through rural valleys, farmland, canyons, and forested mountains.
Race HIGHLIGHTS
- Founded in 1983 by two cyclists seeking a European-classic challenge with just seven original participants
- Now the longest USAC-sanctioned one-day race in the United States
- Features ~31 competitive and non-competitive categories, including relay options and staggered starts
- Over $3 million raised for a variety of charities
- Route includes three major mountain passes with challenging ascents and thrilling descents
- Notable alumni include previous winners who have gone on to race professionally
RIDE TYPES
Race overview
202.3–207.9 miles (depending on race category)
Logan, UT (start): 4,533 ft / Teton Village, WY (finish): 6,307 ft; total elevation gain: ~9,800 ft
Paved roads, with mountainous terrain, canyons, valleys, and rural landscapes across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming