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Transportation Rarámuri 100M

How to get to my start line in Cerocahui?

Rarámuri 100M - Thursday, October 1st

Transportation is included for athletes registered in the 100-mile distance traveling to Cerocahui.

Make sure you confirm your shuttle. Bookings are open until September 21st and must be made through your MyUTMB account (My Dashboard – Edit my registration). Booking is free of charge.

Use of the official event shuttle is mandatory due to the complexity of the roads.

Shuttle Departure time From Departure town Arrival time Destination Arrival town
Transportation Divisadero-Cerocahui 15:00 Copper Canyon Adventure Park Divisadero 16:30 Plaza Principal Cerocahui
Transportation Cerocahui-Divisadero (Support Crew) 19:30 Plaza Principal Cerocahui 21:00 Copper Canyon Adventure Park Divisadero

*Boarding takes place 15 to 20 minutes before the scheduled departure.

How to get back to my hotel after I finish the race?

Most of the lodging options in Divisadero have transportation services, we recommend coordinating with your hotel or accommodation host in advance to arrange transfers from the meeting points to your lodging. Make sure you bring cash in Mexican pesos for payment and tipping, as some accommodations may include this service while others may not.

Don’t worry! We know this may sound complicated, but it’s all part of the adventure in the remote Copper Canyons. Event staff will always be available to assist you or help coordinate with your accommodation if needed.

Support Crew

Support team members, friends, and family can also use the transportation service for an additional cost.

Please note: The only official shuttle provided by the organization is to the start line in Cerocahui. Access to aid stations with permitted support—Gallego, Urique, Guytaibo, and Panorámica—is restricted to those wearing the official Support Crew wristband, and no official shuttle service will be provided to these points.

When planning your trip, keep in mind the travel time between locations. Some roads can be challenging, so a larger vehicle (such as a pickup or SUV) is required, with a 4x4 strongly recommended for greater safety and comfort.