Gwen Cameron Is First Woman to Finish 2026 Pinyons and Pines Race

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Gwen Cameron has made a significant mark on the ultra-endurance scene, becoming the fastest woman to complete the 2026 Pinyons and Pines bikepacking race in Arizona. Finishing her debut bikepacking event yesterday evening, Cameron navigated the 413-mile route in an impressive 3 days, 13 hours, and 45 minutes. This performance positions her firmly in the conversation for future long-distance challenges, with Wyatt Spalding providing further coverage of her ride.
This achievement is particularly noteworthy given it was Cameron's first foray into competitive bikepacking. The Pinyons and Pines, known for its challenging desert and mountain terrain, is no gentle introduction, making her record all the more remarkable. Her time suggests a meticulous preparation and an innate aptitude for the demands of multi-day, self-supported racing, hinting at a potential new force in the women's ultra-endurance circuit.
A debut like this doesn't just turn heads; it sets a new benchmark. The established order in bikepacking may have just received a rather swift, and dusty, wake-up call.
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