2013 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
Want to try your first relay race? The Top of Michigan 100K Relay is great for first-timers, as well as for seasoned teams seeking a fun event with on a nice rural trail. Your team of six can ride in one vehicle. Team categories are age/gender handicapped on race day, which allows flexibility in assembling your team.
The 62.2 -mile course is on the hard-packed, crushed limestone North Central State Trail. The trail runs from Gaylord to Mackinaw City, with each relay leg at a community on the trail. The trail’s gentle grade is excellent for running with spectacular views. There are six individual legs, with each team member running one leg. The shortest leg is 5.6 miles, while the longest is 16.3 miles. Exchanges are well-marked and manned by volunteers. Method of exchange is a simple touch off by hand. There is also a 2 member team category, with the team members running multiple legs of the course.
Ultra
As with the relay, the ultra events are excellent venues for runners stepping up to a 100K or seasoned runners looking for a fast time. The trail is generally smooth with the first 31 miles experiencing a gradual elevation drop of 770 feet.
There are six full aid stations and three mini food/water stations.
Categories are Open (under 45), Masters (+45), for both male and female. All ultra participants will receive their own unique ultra garment.
Results and Awards
Results will be available as soon as possible after the race at this Web site. Awards will be given to the top finishers in each category/division. All team relay members ultra finishers receive a unique medal. You must be present for the award.
2012 Results
Individual
Team
Registering for the Race
Registration can be done by using the below forms or by going to Active.com (preferred) at the following link:
Individual
2 Person relay
6 Person relay
Course description
2012 Edition of Frequently Asked Questions (Must Read)
Course Map
YouTube Aerial Video of Course - Done in Sections - A little boring but gives you an idea of the course.
USATF Certification Page
Maps to Relay Stations
Full Map
Leg 1
Leg 2
Leg 3
Leg 4
Leg 5
Leg 6
Driving Instructions to Aid Stations