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    • Sports Medicine
    • Event Medical Management
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • The Ore-Ida Women's Challenge is the largest and longest women's bicycle stage race.
    • Such events necessitate comprehensive medical support, often in challenging, remote environments.
    • Effective medical planning is crucial for athlete safety and event success.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a model for medical support in large-scale, remote cycling events.
    • To outline the structure and resources of a successful event medical team.
    • To demonstrate the value of historical data in optimizing medical protocols.

    Main Methods:

    • A six-member medical team comprising a physician, nurse, and EMT was established.
    • Four vehicles were utilized for the transportation of medications and medical supplies.
    • Eight years of accurate medical records were analyzed to inform supply stocking and injury protocols.

    Main Results:

    • The established medical support system effectively addressed the needs of the cycling race.
    • Analysis of 8 years of data allowed for tailored supply management and proactive injury response.
    • The team's structure and resource allocation proved adequate for the event's demands.

    Conclusions:

    • The medical support system developed for the Ore-Ida Women's Challenge serves as a viable model for similar events.
    • Long-term data collection is instrumental in refining medical strategies for endurance sports.
    • A well-organized, experienced medical team is essential for managing health risks in remote sporting events.