Rebelle Rally Field Update: STAGE 2 – Marathon Leg
With the promise of hot springs surrounded by colorful peaks, teams departed for their Marathon Stage which was a self-camp night away from basecamp amenities
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With the promise of hot springs surrounded by colorful peaks, teams departed for their Marathon Stage which was a self-camp night away from basecamp amenities
The 2022 Rebelle Rally kicked into high gear today with temperatures below 40 degrees and an infamous cowbell greeting competitors before dawn. The day’s first-ever
Lake Tahoe, CA Yesterday, 54 teams from 94 cities and four countries arrived in Nevada’s stunning Lake Tahoe to kick off the official start of the seventh edition of
Rebelles spent Saturday relaxing in the Imperial Sand Dunes (Glamis) following completion of the sixth edition of the annual Rebelle Rally. Instead of being woken
The Rebelle Rally starts innocently enough with an unscored day en route to the first base camp. Do not be fooled though, this event is
The Live Show Presented by Lexus continues this week as the competition heads into the final two days. The show kicked off at Hoover Dam
STAGE 6 of the Rebelle Rally covered 355 kilometers, the longest distance in a day since the rally left Las Vegas for Twin Springs Ranch
Rebelle competitors spent the night near Rasor OHV Area on the marathon leg of the rally, where they self-camped without the luxuries of base camp.
After a restless night at Big Dune in high winds, Rebelles channeled their energy to cover 320 kilometers for the first half of the Marathon
STAGE 3 of the Rebelle Rally tested the resilient mettle of Reblles, with 60 mile per hour winds laying waste to the course and basecamp,