Kate Courtney (She Sends Racing) didn’t just win on her debut at Life Time Leadville Trail 100 MTB presented by Kenetik, she put her name in the record books with a new course record of 6:48:55.

The former cross-country mountain bike World Champion rode solo for more than half of the 100 miles at high elevation and smashed a decade-old record by 10:23, which was set by Annika Langvad in 2015.

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Second place for Rollins boosted her score in the Life Time Grand Prix, moving from a tie in fourth to solo third. The biggest move among the Grand Prix field at Leadville was Cecily Decker (PAS Racing), who finished third, seven minutes ahead of fourth-placed and former Leadville winner Sofia Gomez Villafañe. Decker now sits at the top of the elite women’s leaderboard with 86 points, two points ahead of Villafañe and 14 points ahead of Rollins.