Three disciplines. One course. Your Personal Best — however you choose to earn it. Come alone. Come as a family. Come as you are. The only requirement is that you show up.
And for the elite athlete who came to win. And for the family who came together. The format holds all of it.
We've been where you are. We know what that inner voice sounds like — the one that says you're too slow, too old, too out of shape, too far from where you used to be. We built the T or C Personal Best Tri for the moment you decide to stop listening to it.
But we also built it for the person who came here to win. The podium is real. First place is a Personal Best. Last place is a Personal Best. The standard is personal — which means it belongs to everyone at this start line, and no two of them are chasing the same thing.
"You don't have to be the fastest. You don't have to be who you used to be. You just have to show up — and do the best you've got today. That is your Personal Best. Nobody can take it."
The 55-year-old who ran competitively for two decades and is learning to run differently now — not less, just differently — is chasing a Personal Best. The kid doing their first ever race on the junior course is chasing theirs. The family whose relay time is a new family record is chasing theirs. Same finish line. Completely personal standard. Completely equal pride.
If you're not growing you're dying. Every return visit to this course updates your PB. Every season has its own standard. Forward — however forward looks for you right now — is the only direction that matters.
Nullius in Verba. Take nobody's word for what you're capable of — including the voice that says your best days are behind you. Come to T or C and find out for yourself. We'll be here.
Pick the one that speaks to you. There is no wrong answer. There is only your Personal Best — however you choose to earn it.
Run the trail. Ride the track. Take on all three disciplines in sequence and let your combined time be your Personal Best. Come back next year and chase it. The course doesn't change. You do.
One runner. One cyclist. One rider. Your family's combined time is your family's Personal Best. Every member on the results page. Come back next year and beat yourselves. Bring someone new. Keep growing.
A dedicated junior course. Age-bracketed. Their own timing arch. The first Personal Best of a life — recorded, certified, and theirs to build on forever. Every junior finisher gets their PB on record. That record follows them for life.
The only division where the age gap is the point. At least one participant under 16 and one over 50 on the same relay team. Different chapters of the same life — different Personal Bests — combined into one family record. The campfire conversation after this one writes itself.
Sierra County's own BMX and moto track, a steep rocky summit, and a trail system that extends into the high desert. The course was always here. We just put timing gates on it.
The T or C PB Tri is the first event to deploy the Tymmber Personal Best tracking system. This is what it means.
Every Personal Best event runs on the same simple truth — the stopwatch doesn't lie. Your hill climb time. Your loop split. Your trail pace. Checkpoint timing at every gate, every discipline, every visit. Not compared to the field. Compared to you last time.
Over multiple visits the data builds into something more valuable than a race result. A pattern. Where you improve consistently. Where you plateau. What your hill performance tells you about your overall fitness trajectory. What the descent tells you about your nerve. Your Personal Best profile is a record of who you are becoming — one visit at a time.
"You own it. We keep it. You decide who sees it."
The data belongs to you. We license it from you by consent — which means every time your data contributes to course analytics, event improvements, or partner integrations, you've explicitly agreed. No surprises. No fine print. Sovereign by design — because that's the only way we know how to build.
Phase 1 pilots at the T or C course in 2027. Simple checkpoint timing, a clean split sheet, and the moment a person looks at their hill time and thinks — I want to come back and beat that. That reaction is the product. Everything else is built on top of it.
The part of the weekend nobody puts on the race schedule. It just happens — when the terrain has been earned and the conversation is ready.
Look around this fire. The person who just ran their first course ever. The person who rode the moto track for the first time since their twenties. The grandparent and grandchild who just finished as a Multi-Gen team. The elite who came to win and did. All of them here. Same fire. Same sky. Same New Mexico dark above them.
Nobody out here has to explain themselves. Nobody earned their seat at this fire by finishing in a certain time or coming from a certain place. They earned it by showing up and doing the thing. That is the only credential this fire has ever asked for.
"You reached your Personal Best. Now help someone else reach theirs. We've seen what happens when you do — and it's worth every mile that brought you here."
The AIR Podcast records this conversation. Fish Taco Chronicles documents it. The Franklin Library has been feeding it all weekend. Live Fearless. Trust Yourself. Empower Others. The person across this fire is looking at you the way you were looking at someone else not that long ago. Tell them yes. Mean it. Show up next year and bring them with you.
The PB format is built to travel. Every community in New Mexico has terrain worth showing up for. This is the roadmap.
Checkpoint timing installed on the T or C course. First PB Profiles created. The proof of concept — does someone look at their hill time and want to come back and beat it? We already know the answer.
Run. Bike. Ride. All four divisions. Full PB Tracking deployed. AIR Podcast on location. Fish Taco Chronicles documents the weekend. The campfire goes late. The inaugural Personal Best records are set.
Certified Tymmber PB Events in communities across New Mexico — and beyond the state after that. Every community that has terrain worth showing up for deserves an event that actually speaks to the people who live there.
The T or C Personal Best Tri is forming now for 2028. Register your interest and we'll keep you informed as the format, the divisions, and the tracking system come together. No commitment. Just the first step toward your Personal Best.
Forming · 2028 · Truth or Consequences, New Mexico · Sierra County