Seven Athletes Finish the ITI 1000 Together in Nome
After an extraordinary journey across 1,000 miles of Alaska’s rugged and unpredictable terrain, seven cyclists arrived in Nome this afternoon to complete the Iditarod Trail Invitational 1000 together in 17 days, 2 hours, and 38 minutes. Their arrival marks the culmination of more than two weeks of endurance, perseverance, and grit and a powerful testament to the spirit of camaraderie that defines the ITI 1000.
The 2025 ITI 1000 Co-Finishers are:
Josh Brown – Making history as the first-ever ITI 1000 Triple Threat inductee, completing the race in all three disciplines: bike, foot, and ski.
Tiziano Mulonia – Completing his fourth ITI 1000 and an impressive sixth consecutive ITI finish.
Willy Mulonia – Marking his third ITI 1000 finish.
Roberto Gazzoli – Completing his third ITI 1000.
Casey Fagerquist – Securing his second ITI 1000 finish, and notably, the second time he has crossed the finish line in the lead group.
Mike Beiergrohslein – Completing his second ITI 1000.
Peter Delamere – Achieving his first-ever ITI 1000 finish.
Rather than racing to Nome as competitors, these athletes chose to finish side by side, a reminder that while the ITI 1000 is one of the world’s toughest endurance events, it is also a journey of shared struggles, triumphs, and resilience.
Congratulations to all seven finishers on this incredible achievement!