Pairs of February Classic Races in different states up to 250 miles between cities on consecutive days with one or both races in Kentucky - Double Stater

Pairs of February Classic Races in different states up to 250 miles between cities on consecutive days with one or both races in Kentucky
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181 miles point to point between cities
Joe Creason parkrun
Warm Up Columbus
2
128 miles point to point between cities
Louisville Lovin' the Hills
Groundhog 5 Miler hosted by Indy Runners
3
80 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
Winter Wonderland Run
4
179 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
5th Line 5K
5
203 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
Charleston Winter Series
6
221 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
RCRWC Winter Series
7
241 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
Valentine's 5K
8
246 miles point to point between cities
Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler
Winter Winds Road Races
9
190 miles point to point between cities
Joe Creason parkrun
Rocks and Roots Trail Racing Series
10
247 miles point to point between cities
Joe Creason parkrun
Frostbite Races

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Date Range criteria is applied to at least one of the races in the pair. The other race could be outside the specified date range.

The Selected Region is applied to at least one of the races in the pair. The other race could be outside the specified region.

The Selected State is applied to only 1 of the races in the pair. The other race will not be in the specified state.

If a race starts and ends in different cities, the Start City is used for this search.

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