Upload your 2020 HHH Virtual Event Results

Want to print your BIB Number, COMPLETION Certificate and/or UPLOAD your Time for any of the HHH events?

Go to http://hhh.mychiptime.com/hhh.php and pick your event.

1) If you want to print a bib number, fill in your information as if you are about to input your finish time. When your name comes up, look for the small black box with 123 in it next to your bib number. Click on the small black box and your bib number will pop up to print.

2) Be sure to come back later and enter your finish time and then get your completion certificate to download.

PRESS RELEASE

May 14, 2020

This morning, Hotter’N Hell Hundred - in accordance with local government and public health guidance - made the difficult decision to modify its onsite 2020 HHH weekend activities (August 27 to 30) in Wichita Falls, TX because of the dangers the COVID-19 Virus poses to the safety and health of our riders, runners, volunteers and community.

HHH will instead offer a VIRTUAL EVENT, where participants can safely ride or run their HHH events, respectful of social distancing, in their own hometowns. To set the mood and celebrate our participants’ accomplishments, HHH will mail each virtual cyclist and runner their official 2020 HHH ride t-shirt and finisher’s medal.

We are confident that with the longtime support of our participants, volunteers, sponsors and community that HHH will return in 2021, stronger than ever. On August 28, 2021, HHH will celebrate its 40th anniversary – the 140th anniversary of the founding of Wichita Falls.

For the 1,700 riders and runners who have already registered for the 2020 HHH, each will have their 2020 registration shifted to a 2020 virtual event. If they wish to defer their 2020 registration to the 2021 Hotter’N Hell Hundred weekend or donate their 2020 registration fees to the United Regional Foundation / Children’s Miracle Network just click on the link: www.bikereg.com/edit/hotternhell102. They will input their email and will get instructions to change their election. These options will end Monday, June 15th.

Cyclists and runners who have not already registered for the 2020 HHH may start signing up for the VIRTUAL HHH activities at www.hh100.org. They may register for the Endurance Ride, the Mountain Bike Races, the Trail Runs and/or the Grava Del Fuego gravel grind. All participants will receive shirts and medals and are encouraged to submit pictures of themselves - after they’ve completed their events - to the hh100.org website or the HHH Facebook social media pages.



FAQ - Virtual HHH

1) If I am already signed up for a 2020 HHH event, what are my options for this year? How long do I have before those options disappear?

Those who already registered before May 15th have had their registration automatically shifted to the virtual events. If you wish to defer your registration to the 2021 Hotter’N Hell Hundred weekend or donate your registration to the United Regional Foundation’s Children’s Miracle Network, click on www.bikereg.com/edit/hotternhell102 . You will be requested to enter your email used for registration and then will be sent instructions on how to select the option of your choice.

If you are financially strained due to COVID-19 shutdown and need a refund, email info@hh100.org and we will facilitate that through BikeReg.com.

Those options close Monday, June 15

2) How do I register for a virtual HHH event like the ride, Grava del Fuego gravel grind, Triple Threat, trail run or mountain bike ride? When will you send me my ride shirt and finisher’s medal? How do I get a virtual bib number?

You may register for any of the virtual events at www.hh100.org/sign-up and click on BikeReg. Or, you can click directly on Bikereg at https://www.bikereg.com/45434.

We will send registered virtual riders their ride t-shirt and finisher’s medal as soon as we receive them, and then once a week after that first shipment. The virtual bib number will be available through a link on our hh100.org website, as soon as we establish it. There will also be a link on the website to download your event completion certificate.

3) Will registration prices increase on June 1? When do registrations for the 2020 HHH end? How long do I have to complete my HHH event(s)?

Registration prices will remain the same through 7 a.m. Saturday August 29, when registration ends. Participants should complete all HHH events by Sunday Aug. 30.

4) Where can I send my sweaty picture after I complete the event to get posted online at HHH for everyone to see?

You may send it to either www.facebook.com/groups/HotterNHell100/ or to our HHH Facebook.com photography page at www.facebook.com/groups/897851440252187/

5) What is a virtual rest stop?

A virtual rest stop is one where a rider’s family or friends arrange to meet the cyclist at a specific location on their ride with water, PowerAde, and/or snacks.

6) Does riding the 2021 HHH virtually break my streak of doing X number of HHH’s in a row?

Absolutely not. No asterisks.

7) Do I have to prove I did my ride or run? And, is really it bragging if I post my terrific Garmin results online for my training and/or the actual event?

You can send your ride or run information in to us, if you wish, and post it with your picture. Bragging is absolutely fine – just know there’s always someone out there who is faster than you ;)

8) Can I still buy a 2020 HHH jersey? The HHH masks?

Absolutely. Please click on www.store.hh100.org and order there. We ship out Monday through Friday via priority mail with a receipt and a tracking number.

9) Will there be a Saturday road race in 2020?

Not in 2020

10) Is it better to ride a trainer in my bathroom with the heater on, or in my attic, in order to approximate the late August HHH conditions? How do I approximate wind?

People have done both, but we’ve been told that a Texas attic in August is pretty brutal. Please do not fall through the ceiling (we’ve also been told that’s a little tough to explain to your insurance company). Approximating head wind is as easy as changing your gears, but we don’t know how to approximate a tail wind.

11) How can we support HHH in 2020 and put them in better position to do their 40th anniversary ride on August 28, 2021?

Please register to ride a virtual 2020 event. We’d love to see people safely riding in their hometown on their favorite route or on their trainer. Let’s make the 2020 HHH the best we can make it.

12) So we did our HHH virtual ride and liked it a lot: is it possible that HHH will keep this as an option going forward for future rides?

Yes, we would like to, especially for who live far away and even on other continents.

The 2020 HHH Virtual Registration will open May 15, 2020