This Article is From Oct 06, 2019

"Death Road": 70-Year-Old Biking Grandmother Conquers 11,000-Feet Skyrace

Mirtha Munoz took up biking on the advice of her family and a psychologist friend after her son died unexpectedly.

'Death Road': 70-Year-Old Biking Grandmother Conquers 11,000-Feet Skyrace

Mirtha Munoz picked up a passion for skyrace, an extreme bike racing competition, a few years ago.

The world's most dangerous road spirals skyward nearly 11,000 feet, from the country's lowland jungles to the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Fog, rain, rockslides and sheer cliffs are main attractions. The road has likely claimed thousands of lives.

But for 70-year old Bolivian Mirtha Munoz, the oldest ever competitor in Bolivia's 60 km (37 mile) Skyrace, an extreme bike racing competition, it was a natural extension of a passion she picked up years ago.

Munoz took up biking on the advice of her family and a psychologist friend after her son died unexpectedly.

"He told me ... the bike could help me get through my pain, and to rebuild," she said.

Saturday's race was a pinnacle achievement, no pun intended.

"It's a vertical climb, you go up and up and there's no rest," she told Reuters upon finishing the race.

Munoz, one of the race's founders, says she enjoys more low-key bike-riding with her six grandchildren, though admits she hopes the eldest, now approaching 18, will soon follow in her tracks.



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