Data from the annual bicycle race up Mount Diablo, a strenuous climb in Northern California, typically includes finisher times, rankings within age and gender categories, and sometimes details like average speed and power output. This information may be presented as lists, tables, or searchable databases.
Access to this data offers participants a measure of personal accomplishment, allows for comparison against others, and tracks progress over multiple years. It also provides spectators and the broader cycling community insights into athlete performance and the competitive landscape of this demanding event. Historically, the documentation and sharing of race outcomes have evolved from handwritten lists to sophisticated online platforms, reflecting advances in technology and the growing importance of data analysis in sports.