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by Ollie Neglerio
- January 15, 2010
Become a Muddy Buddy fan on Facebook! Meet other Muddy Buddy participants and discuss race strategies, brainstorm costume ideas, post tips and receive the latest event updates.




The 2010 Columbia Muddy Buddy Season kicks off on March 7th in Las Vegas. Get the dirt and register today!
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Become a Muddy Buddy fan on Facebook! Meet other Muddy Buddy participants and discuss race strategies, brainstorm costume ideas, post tips and receive the latest event updates.
The Competitor Group announced today that Columbia Sportswear will become the title sponsor of the popular Muddy Buddy Ride & Run Series.
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Spectators at the Muddy Buddy race held outside Temecula on Sunday saw a grown man in a pink singlet crawl through 25 yards of mud.
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Watch a video about Muddy Buddy and view photos from previous muddy buddy events.
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Road running shoes work just fine on smooth trails. But when the going gets rougher, your footwear should get tougher.
Written by: Bryon Powell
Considering venturing off the pavement and onto dirt? Know this: you don’t need a trail shoe to run on trails. There is absolutely no reason a road shoe cannot be worn off-road. In fact, many trail runners wear road shoes while competing in events as grueling as the Western States 100-mile run. That said, when you’re running off-road, trail shoes offer three primary advantages over road shoes: stability, traction, and protection.
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