A full report and gallery from a gravel weekend in the Eastern Sierra. A look at how a slightly different approach created a whole new vibe, and the 3 things that make Mammoth Tuff so deceivingly difficult.
Read MoreNow in its ninth year running, the FoCo Fondo is a homegrown gravel event of the best variety. We take a look back at how it all started, and what to expect at the 2024 ride (and race) in Fort Collins, CO with co-founder Zack Allison.
Read MoreSix surefire ways to enhance your gravel riding experience in 2024.
Read MoreSierra Buttes Trail Stewardship has announced that the Lost and Found Gravel Festival will return in 2022, in partnership with long-time cycling production team, Breakaway Promotions. Lost and Found will run on June 4th, 2022, and the proposed routes will feature a 100-mile route with 8,447 feet of elevation gain. Shorter 35 and 60-mile routes are also available.
Read MoreENVE’s Grodeo ride and Builder Round-Up weekend is set for June 25 & 26, 2021. Watch the video preview and see registration details.
Read MoreOn October 11, 2020, in the rolling country farmlands and hilly forests of central Pennsylvania, unPAved of the Susquehanna River Valley, one of America's most influential gravel races, had a successful third edition despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe 2020 Arkansaw High Country Race set new race records and pulled ultra-endurance cyclists from 10 states to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to compete in the self-supported 1,000 mile bikepacking race.
Read MoreWe finally have a view on what a professional gravel race during COVID looks like. Today, BWR Cedar City revealed its courses for both a Waffle and Wafer ride, along with guidelines for participants in the middle of a pandemic. The new course offers similar distances, with roughly half the climbing of its San Diego sister race.
Read MoreThe Kokopelli Trail is usually a 3-day feat from Moab, UT to Loma, CO. Lachlan Morton finished it in one and on his terms: pushing the limits on his bike without getting too wrapped up in setting the fastest time ever.
Read MoreSBT GRVL has canceled the 2020 event due to COVID-19 concerns. Based on guidelines from the CDC, the federal, state, and county governments, and after discussions with local authorities in Steamboat Springs, the SBT GRVL team determined the safest scenario for the community will be to cancel the event this year.
Read MoreIn the ethereal mountain town of Steamboat Springs, an event known as SBT GRVL would bring in a new era for gravel cycling. On the weekend of August 17-18, 2019, some 1,500 riders representing every US state made their way to northern Colorado’s Yampa Valley. With promises of a welcoming community, pristine gravel roads and a star-studded field, SBT had seemingly everything one would expect from a world-class gravel event.
Read MoreMore than 600 riders, including a number of current and former U.S. professional national champions, descended on Utah’s Tushar Mountains for the ninth annual Crusher in the Tushar gravel event. After one of the fastest races to date it was professional mountain bikers Alex Grant (Gear Rush) and Evelyn Dong (Pivot-Stan’s No Tubes) who crossed the finish line first ahead of their respective Pro/Open fields that were particularly stacked this year with notable road cycling talent.
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