Morgul-Bismark

Riders who have traversed the stage include Greg LeMond, Bernard Hinault, Andy Hampsten, Luis Herrera, Eddy Merckx and Davis Phinney.

In the days of the Coors Classic, which folded in 1988, riders would circuit the loop eight times and culminate with a dramatic sprint to the top of "The Wall", which has been attested as a very painful stretch and the source of the climb's name.

The city of Superior has made an effort to this effect by furnishing most of McCaslin Boulevard with a widened shoulder and designated bicycle lane as of 2007.

After the Coors Classic ended, Randy Gaffney, Davis Phinney, Ron Kiefel and Art Allen opened a shop on University Hill in Boulder, called 'Morgul Bismark Bicycles'.

On January 17, 2010 it was announced by the Boulder Daily Camera that the city of Superior, Colorado is bringing back the race beginning Memorial Day weekend 2010.