The culmination of a mountain bike race held at Little Sugar in the year 2025, encompassing the final standings and timings of participants, would be a significant event for both competitors and enthusiasts. This data set provides a record of rider performance, ranking from the fastest to all who completed the course. An example might include overall winner, placements within specific categories (e.g., age, gender, or skill level), and potentially split times at various checkpoints along the race route.
Access to this information offers several benefits. For racers, the results validate their efforts, provide a benchmark against competitors, and allow for analysis of personal performance. For fans and the broader mountain biking community, the data offers insights into emerging talent, race strategies, and the overall competitive landscape. Historically, race results contribute to the narrative of the sport, tracking individual progress, team dominance, and the evolution of racing techniques. Furthermore, such information can be valuable for race organizers in refining future events, and sponsors in identifying promising athletes.