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Team Dirtastic, consisting of five women from Idaho, Washington and Oregon, rode approximately 528 miles during the Starvation Ridge 25-Hour Motorcycle Race last weekend in Centerville, Wash. This race began at 10 a.m. Halloween night and ended Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Since Daylight Saving Time happened during that time, an extra hour was added to the race. Each rider could do up to two laps at a time, then come into the pits to switch riders. The course was 15 miles long, consisting of rough, choppy terrain with rocks and grassy sections. Each rider rode at least 90 miles. It was 30 degrees around 3 a.m. Sunday morning. From left are Courtney Croewer (Bend, Ore.), Ashlee Gage (Shoshone, Idaho), Kalyn Benaroya (Hood River, Ore.), Jamey Parks (Coeur d'Alene) and Courtney Feldt (Whitefish, Mont.). "We couldn't have done it without our pit crew — Kristi Colacurcio, Jackson Carpenter, Jake Gage, Pat Benaroya and Chuck Sun," Parks said.

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Team Dirtastic women win 25-hour motorcycle race
November 4, 2020 1:18 a.m.

Team Dirtastic women win 25-hour motorcycle race

Team Dirtastic, consisting of five women from Idaho, Washington and Oregon, rode approximately 528 miles during the Starvation Ridge 25-Hour Motorcycle Race last weekend in in Centerville, Wash.