We just blogged about these guys who Gregory helps sponsor last week, but - after another first-place finish this past weekend at the Trioba 24-hour race outside Seattle - Team Dart moved to second place in US
ARA-ranked racing in the U.S.
Next up, the team will head down south for the Desert Winds Expedition outside Las Vegas, which is currently the biggest expedition race race in the country (also apparently staged to the music of Phil Collins and Pat Benatar, if you visit their web site … not that there’s anything wrong with that … strange things happen when you get near the limits of physical endurance).
Heat, canyons and the Colorado River will undoubtedly stretch these gals and guys close to those limits over five consecutive days of racing 24/7. Stay tuned …
Over the last week or so, we’ve bee
n updating you on Gregory co-sponsored adventure racing team NUUN-FeedTheMachine’s progress throughout Primal Quest Badlands. And around midday last Saturday, the team crossed the finish line in 8th place after nearly 170 grueling hours on the course.
According to Primal Quest’s blog, the team was ‘lost’ on Friday, which was made apparent by the SPOT tracker. But, after a bit of rest and a replacement bike delivered to the course, the team was once again found at the finish line.
The race officially ended on Sunday after teams ran, climbed, trekked, swam, and paddled 600 miles across the Black Hills and the Badlands. Congratulations to NUUN-FeedTheMachine for finishing 8th in the longest adventure race in North America!
A few weeks ago, we blogged about Gregory’s adventure racing team, Nuun-FeedTheMachine, and their winning start to the season. 
5 hours ago the team of 4 began Primal Quest, arguably the most challenging endurance race out there, and they’re in the lead. Teams will run, bike, paddle, and navigate their way across 600 miles of South Dakota’s Badlands over the span of 6-10 days.
Last year, the team finished 4th in the Montana race and they’re hoping to improve their standing this year- looks like they’re off to a great start!
You can follow their progress HERE. Or read their team profile on the Primal Quest website.