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Start Time: September 25, 1890 10:00 AM
Total Distance: 15,000 m (9.3 mi)
Participants: 3852
Retired: 82
Deaths: 3

1st. STAGE
15,000 Meters (15,000メートル)
San Diego Beach[1] to Santa Maria Novella Church[2]

The first stage is the second-shortest stage of the Steel Ball Run. However, it is also a high-intensity stage with a wide variety of terrain that serves as an exciting introduction to the race. The entire stage is set parallel to train tracks so that journalists and VIPs can follow and report on the first stage from the comfort of a train car. The open and flat ground of the San Diego Beach starting line was chosen to accommodate the thousands of participants. The first kilometers of the stage take place over relatively-forgiving open terrain, with no notable obstacles besides a few cacti, trees, crevices, and a single choke point in a bridge over a dried river.

The standard path then swerves around a large rock formation. At the tip of said formation, racers can choose to take a shortcut through a forest and run the risk of bumping into trees; taking this shortcut saves an hour compared to the standard route. The shortcut rejoins the main path at the start of a downhill slope, where riders are expected to reduce and control the pace of their horses to avoid tripping. After passing an abandoned ranch, the racers sprint toward the finish line over 2,000 m (1.2 mi) of flat terrain.

Stage Results
Place
Jockey
Time
Points
1st
18m 9s
+100
(+1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
Behind by a nose
+50
3rd
Behind by a nose
+40
4th
Behind by a nose
+35
5th
Behind by a neck
+30
6th
2½ horses behind
+25
7th
3¼ horses behind
+20
8th
5 horses behind
+15
9th
8¼ horses behind
+13
10th
8½ horses behind
+12
11th
8¾ horses behind
+11
12th
11 horses behind
+10
13th
13 horses behind
+9
14th
13½ horses behind
+8
15th
13¾ horses behind
+7
16th
15 horses behind
+6
17th
17 horses behind
+5
18th
17¼ horses behind
+4
19th
21 horses behind
+3
20th
23 horses behind
+2
21st
Penalty
+1
22nd
28 horses behind
+0
23rd
35 horses behind
+0
Overall Results
Overall
Jockey
Points
1st
100
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
50
3rd
40
4th
+35
6th
25
8th
15
10th
12
11th
11
13th
9
14th
8
15th
7
16th
6
17th
5
18th
4
20th
2
21st
1
22nd
0
23rd
0
Start Time: September 26, 1890 10:00 AM
Total Distance: 1,200 km (750 mi)
Participants: 3770
Retired: 1219
Deaths: 82

2nd. STAGE
Across the Arizona Desert (アリゾナ砂漠越え)
Arizona Desert[2] to Monument Valley[2]

The second stage is one of the longest and harshest of the race. The riders must cross around 1,200 km (750 mi) of desert in a hot and dry climate, which puts the competitors and their horses at risk of dying from thirst, heat, or hostile fauna. To guarantee the safety of the racers, covered wagons filled with medics and referees follow the race from a distance; competitors can ask the medics for food, water, or medicine, but will immediately be retired from the race if they choose to do so.[2]

In addition to the regular dangers of the desert, racers also risk becoming lost due to the influence of a Devil's Palm. Out of 1219 retirees in this stage, 523 dropped out due to interference from the Devil's Palm. The desert terrain is relatively rough, as the desert is marked by several mountainous areas and rocky formations. There is a control point halfway through the stage before the riders enter the relatively-open terrain near the goal at Monument Valley.[3]

Stage Results
Place
Jockey
Time
Points
1st
18d 7h 24m
+100 (+$10,000)
(+1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
½ horse behind
+50
3rd
1 horse behind
+40
4th
1 horse and nose behind
+35
5th
3 horses behind
+30
6th
19 days
+25
7th
?
+20
8th
?
+15
9th
?
+13
10th
?
+12
11th
?
+11
12th
?
+10
13th
?
+9
14th
?
+8
15th
?
+7
16th
?
+6
17th
?
+5
18th
?
+4
19th
?
+3
20th
?
+2
21st
?
+1
Overall Results
Overall
Jockey
Points
1st
150 ($10,000)
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
140
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
4th
55
5th
53
6th
36
7th
35
10th
21
11th
18
12th
17
13th
15
14th
14
15th
13
16th
11
17th
9
18th
8
19th
6
20th
5
21st
5
Start Time: October 14, 1890 at 5:24 PM[4]
Total Distance: 510 km (320 mi)
Participants: 2469
Retired: 551
Deaths: 0

3rd. STAGE
Rocky Mountain Breakdown
(ロッキ・マウンテン・ブレイク・ダウン)

Monument Valley[2] to Cañon City[5]

The third stage consists of a 510 km (320 mi) race through the Rocky Mountains. The riders must travel across the rocky terrain of the mountains while avoiding hostile fauna such as cougars and dinosaurs. Near the end of the stage, there is a small village along the path where competitors can take a short rest.[5]

The final 5 km (3.1 mi) of the stage see the remaining competitors travel downhill from the mountains and around a lake 450 m (0.28 mi) across. Racers who go around the lake's right side travel a flat 2,400 km (1,500 mi) route, while those who choose the left side face a treacherous 1,700 m (1.1 mi) path across the side of a cliff. Cañon City, the stage's goal, lies on the other side of the lake.[6]

Stage Results
Place
Jockey
Time
Points
1st
5d 9h 51m 41s
+100 (+$10,000)
(+1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
5d 11h 4m 21s
+50
3rd
Behind by a neck
+40
4th
Behind by a neck
+35
5th
2½ horses behind
+30
6th
1 horse behind
+25
7th
½ horse behind
+20
8th
5 horses behind
+15
9th
6 horses behind
+13
10th
2 horses behind
+12
11th
?
+11
Overall Results
Overall
Jockey
Points
1st
190 ($10,000)
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
165
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
3rd
155 {$10,000)
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
4th
130
5th
83
6th
71
7th
41
Start Time: October 19, 1890 at 3:15 PM[7]
Total Distance: 1,250 km (780 mi)
Participants: 1918
Retired: 1476
Deaths: 1

4th. STAGE
Little Tomb on the Wide, Wide Prairie
(広い広い大草原の小さな墓標)

Cañon City[6] to Kansas City[8]

At 1,250 km (780 mi) in length, the fourth stage is one of the longest stages of the race. As it takes place in the Great Plains, the stage's terrain mostly consists of open fields with the occasional forest. Ultimately, this stage is more focused on endurance than speed, as racing at top speed can cause racers to trip over small bumps in the ground.[9]

Stage Results
Place
Jockey
Time
Points
1st
21d 7h 10m 13s
+100
(+1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
21d 8h 2m 41s
+50
3rd
21d 8h 33m 51s
+40
4th
½ horse behind
+35
5th
8 horses behind
+30
6th
6 horses behind
+25
7th
5 horses behind
+20
8th
8 horses behind
+15
9th
3½ horses behind
+13
10th
1 horse behind
+12
11th
7 horses behind
+11
Overall Results
Overall
Jockey
Points
1st
190 ($10,000)
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
2nd
190
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
3rd
175 {$10,000)
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
4th
165
5th
138
(1-Hour Time Bonus)
6th
133
7th
111
8th
71
10th
29

References

  1. Steel Ball Run Chapter 5: 1st Stage: 15,000 Meters
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Steel Ball Run Chapter 13: The Sheriff's Request to Mountain Tim
  3. Steel Ball Run Chapter 25: Tusk, Part 1, p.28
  4. Steel Ball Run Chapter 28: Scary Monsters, Part 1; the second stage starts on September 26th at 10 AM, and Diego enters the third stage 18 days, 7 hours, and 24 minutes later.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Steel Ball Run Chapter 28: Scary Monsters, Part 1
  6. 6.0 6.1 Steel Ball Run Chapter 32: 3rd Stage Goal: Cañon City
  7. Steel Ball Run Chapter 32: 3rd Stage Goal: Cañon City; Hot Pants enters the fourth stage 5 days, 9 hours, 51 minutes, and 41 seconds after the third stage begins.
  8. Steel Ball Run Chapter 33: The World of Man, Part 1
  9. Steel Ball Run Chapter 38: Catch the Rainbow (On a Stormy Night...), Part 1