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[The Taco Bell 50K: An Ultra-Endurance Gastronomic Challenge]-[Why Would Someone Run 31 Miles While Eating Taco Bell?]

The Sporkful · B2 · 2026-06-01

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The Taco Bell 50K: Pushing the Limits of Cardio and Cuisine

In a unique intersection of endurance athletics and fast-food obsession, the "Taco Bell 50K" has emerged as a cult-favorite event in Denver. The race, which is not officially sanctioned by the fast-food chain, challenges participants to run a 31-mile course while stopping at multiple Taco Bell locations to consume specific menu items.

The Philosophy of "Type Two Fun"

Eleanor Siegel, a recent college graduate and avid runner, participated in the race to seek a challenge beyond standard marathons. Unlike the competitive and often "joyless" pursuit of qualifying for elite races like Boston or New York, Eleanor describes this event as a celebration of "stupidity" and community. She views the race as "type two fun," where the difficulty is high, but the social reward and the absurdity of the challenge make it a memorable experience.

Gastric Training and Strategy

To prepare for the grueling test of stomach endurance, Eleanor engaged in what she calls "gastric training." She practiced running after eating rich foods, such as toast with cream cheese, to simulate the fatty, carb-heavy nature of items like the Crunchwrap Supreme. Her strategic approach included:

  • Menu Optimization: Choosing items like black bean substitutions to manage the physical toll.
  • The Baja Blast Challenge: Consuming two liters of the signature drink, which Eleanor found surprisingly refreshing and energizing due to the sugar and caffeine content.
  • The Diablo Challenge: Though she opted out of the final hot-sauce-shooter challenge, she embraced the race's inherent chaos.

The Race Day Experience

On the day of the event, the route covered 10 Taco Bell stops. Eleanor and her running partner, Roberto, faced logistical hurdles, including long wait times at each location. Eleanor noted, "most of this time... it's just been like waiting and begging," which broke up their physical momentum but allowed for deep bonding with other runners.

Despite the physical strain, Eleanor successfully finished the race in seven hours, consuming a total of 1,950 calories, including a Chalupa Supreme, Cinnabon Delights, and Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos. Remarkably, neither Eleanor nor Roberto vomited, a feat Eleanor considers a major victory.

Conclusion: A New Frontier

Reflecting on the experience, Eleanor found that the event was not just about the calories or the miles, but about the shared absurdity of the challenge. While she admitted the "regret" of the race usually hits around the fourth stop, the camaraderie of being surrounded by fellow runners in costumes—ranging from taco hats to sexy hot sauce packets—kept her going. Having finished the race, Eleanor is already signed up for next year, jokingly suggesting that the next logical step might be a "McDonald's 100K." Her journey highlights a growing trend of food-centric athletic challenges that prioritize communal enjoyment over elite performance.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't think I'm going to make the Olympics, most likely.
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I don't think I'm going to break any world records.
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You wanted a different kind of challenge.
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Maybe you got to up your game.
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Does it ever cross your mind maybe you should just stop?
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📝Key Phrases

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stopped me in my tracks
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have no desire whatsoever
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against all odds
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get hooked on
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not that far off
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📖 Transcript

It's like a sexy tight dress that looks like a Taco Bell sauce packet.
So me and my friend, we're going to do matching ones.
I mean, he's a dude, so I don't know how he feels about this, but I'm just going to buy them and, you know, hopefully he'll wear it.
So not only are you running a 31 mile race in a costume, but the costume is a sexy tight dress.
Yeah.
I mean, I think it'll be, you'll get a lot of airflow.

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