Matt Acker of Grand Rapids, Michigan won the first ever DK XL. Ted King was a second time winner of the DK 200.
Acker finished the XL, a 350 mile ride on gravel, in 25 hours 10 minutes 2 seconds.
Rebecca Rusch of Ketchum, Idaho was the first female to finish the XL. She finished in a time of 28 hours 27 minutes 2 seconds.
Ted King of San Anselmo, California became a two time winner of the DK 200 mile ride. He finished with a time of 10 hours 44 minutes 22 seconds. 2 minutes shy of the course record.
Kaitlin Keough of Colorado Springs was the first female to finish the 200 miles. She finished with a time of 12 hours 9 minutes 27 seconds and finished 21st overall.
Matthew Acccarrino of San Francisco, California had the fastest time in the DK 100. He finished with a time of 6:33:41.
Erica Mueller of Madison, Wisconsin was the first female to finish the 100 miles. She finished 8th overall with a time of 6:59:14.
Scott Moniger of St. Louis had the fastest time in the DK 50. He finished with a time of 2:48:33.
Lynn McGrew of Houston, Texas was the first female to finish the 50 mile race. She finished 2nd overall with time of 2:59:37.
Derick Shackelford of Olathe had the fastest time in the DK 25 with a time of 1:38:48.
Jade Ptacek of Minneapolis, Minnesota was the first female to finish the 25 mile ride. She finished 2nd overall with a time of 1:41:34.
In the High School race Will Schultz of Lawrence finished in 1st place with a time of 1:51:31.
Oona Nelson was the first female to finish the high school race. She finished 7th overall with a time of 1:55:36.
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