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Leadville organizers outline race‑series changes after 2025 recap, prioritize 'be a good human' and safety steps

Lake County Board of County Commissioners · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Leadville Lifetime Race Series organizers told county commissioners they will lengthen barricades, add toilets, expand ambassador outreach, and continue noise limits and emergency planning in 2026 after a 2025 recap showing broad local spending and steady attendance across events.

Tamara Jen Link, lead for the Lifetime Race Series, briefed the Lake County commissioners on March 10 with a detailed 2025 recap and a list of operational changes planned for 2026 aimed at reducing community impacts and improving safety.

Jen Link provided participation figures and event‑specific attendance estimates and described local economic spending tied to the series (food, catering, medical services, local shuttles and charitable contributions to local teams and organizations). She said the race series and an affiliated foundation separate how they allocate funds and highlighted that many event services were procured locally.

Organizers presented measurable mitigation steps taken in…

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