Trail landscape for UrbanICT — 50K

UrbanICT — 50K

50K·Wichita, KS

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Distance50K
Gain
DateTBA
StatusTBA
FeeFree

About This Race

UrbanICT presents an intriguing concept in trail running, offering multiple distance options from 5K to 50 miles in what appears to be an urban or suburban setting around the Wichita, Kansas area. The race transitioned to a virtual format in 2020, allowing runners to complete their chosen distance anywhere while maintaining the community spirit of organized racing. With its multi-loop course design and range of distances, UrbanICT caters to runners seeking flexibility in their racing experience. The event has maintained consistency over several years, building a loyal following among Midwest runners who appreciate the accessible format and professional timing services provided by Timer Guys, a veteran race management company with over 30 years of experience in the Kansas racing scene.

The UrbanICT course utilizes a loop-based design that allows for multiple distance options on the same route. The 5K and 10K courses form the foundation, with longer distances incorporating multiple loops of the 25K course. The 50K requires two complete loops of the 25K route, while the 50-mile distance adds a third loop plus an additional section to reach the full distance. This design provides excellent spectator and crew access opportunities, as runners pass through the start/finish area multiple times during their race.

Practical Info

Weather

Late July in Kansas typically brings hot, humid conditions with temperatures in the 80s-90s Fahrenheit and high humidity levels.

Nearest Airport

ICT - Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport

Accommodation

Wichita offers numerous hotel options near the airport and downtown area, with easy access to the race location.

Best For

First-time ultra runnersLoop course enthusiastsMidwest regional runners

Notable Features

UrbanICT's multi-loop design and virtual option flexibility make it particularly appealing to runners who want predictable pacing opportunities and excellent support access. The race's adaptability, demonstrated by its successful pivot to virtual format, shows the organizers' commitment to maintaining the running community even during challenging circumstances.