Over 120 cyclists and counting for Hell of the Marianas on Dec. 2

Cyclists pass by the WWII historic site Suicide Cliff during the Hell of the Marianas century cycle on Dec. 7, 2019 in Saipan. Over 120 cyclists have already registered at www.webscorer.com (Race ID 312625) for this year’s Hell of the Marianas century cycle on Dec. 2, 2023, in Saipan. The early bird registration deadline is Nov. 15, 2023.

Cyclists pass by the WWII historic site Suicide Cliff during the Hell of the Marianas century cycle on Dec. 7, 2019 in Saipan. Over 120 cyclists have already registered at www.webscorer.com (Race ID 312625) for this year’s Hell of the Marianas century cycle on Dec. 2, 2023, in Saipan. The early bird registration deadline is Nov. 15, 2023.

122 cyclists from five countries and territories have signed up to ride in the Hell of the Marianas century cycle on Dec. 2, 2023 on Saipan.  The early bird registration deadline for the event is this Wednesday, Nov. 15.

The race, jointly organized by the Marianas Visitors Authority (MVA) and the Northern Mariana Islands Cycling Federation, attracts cyclists from around the world to take on the island’s challenging terrain. Participating countries to date are South Korea, Japan, Russia, Guam, and the Northern Marianas.

As of detailed statistics on Nov. 8, eleven pros — all men — had signed on, including seven from Guam, three from Japan, and one from Korea. Fifty-seven men from Korea, Guam, Japan, Russia, and the NMI will take on the Men’s Open course of the 100K race, while 26 women from the NMI, Korea, and Guam will take on the Women’s Open course. On the 50K short course, eight men and six women from the NMI have signed on, with one more men’s competitor from Guam.  The short course MTB race — ridden on mountain bikes — has seven challengers from the NMI as well. Registrants from the NMI are all from Saipan, except for one entry to date from Tinian.

Registration is $60 through Nov. 15, 2023, and $85 thereafter for what racers have called one of the toughest cycling events in the Pacific region.  

Prizes will be awarded for Male and Female in the categories of Pro/Elite and age group. Participants will also receive a race t-shirt and entry to the awards banquet.

“The last few years of competition have had limited and largely local participants due to the pandemic.  It’s great to see Hell of the Marianas back in full force this year with strong international participation,” said MVA Managing Director Christopher A. Concepcion. “We’re pleased to welcome back to the islands some of our international friends from years past, and we’re looking forward to delivering another great race with the same challenging elevation changes and some stunning new views of Saipan.”

To register, visit webscorer.com and use Race ID 312625.

The Hell of the Marianas winds its way through Saipan’s hills, valleys, and scenic byways. Participants must navigate 4,900 feet of ascents, including steep climbs and fast descents, making it a true test of endurance and skill. The event is open to both amateur and professional riders. The race has become an important part of Saipan’s sporting and cultural scene and has helped raise awareness of the island’s unique natural beauty and cultural heritage. Begun in 2007, the Hell is considered the ultimate race with professional athletes arriving from Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Russia, Australia, Guam, and elsewhere to participate.

For more information, contact NMI Cycling Federation President Vince Seman at nmicycling@gmail.com/.

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