Gravel Race: With Peto Snowed Out, Truckee Dirt Fondo Welcomes Riders in June
The Truckee Dirt Fondo provided 67 miles of gravel in Tahoe National Forest, even though snow kept Peter Sagan from hosting in 2019. Race results.
Whether you’re out to win, or just enjoy a scenic adventure with friends, there’s likely a gravel race in your region. We look at upcoming events, dirt fondos and mixed terrain rides, cover the biggest gravel races, and interview promoters and athletes.
The Truckee Dirt Fondo provided 67 miles of gravel in Tahoe National Forest, even though snow kept Peter Sagan from hosting in 2019. Race results.
Illinois? It’s more like Hillinois at the Ten Thousand gravel ride in the Driftless Area. Craig Bryant reports from the climby 2019 event.
All it took was an email and Jay Petervary was back at the start line of the 2019 350-mile DKXL. We spoke with him about his win and the event.
Lael Wilcox won the 350-mile 2019 DKXL gravel race and got some good training for the Tour Divide Grand Depart. We asked her about the DKXL experience.
CXHairs and CXM are back with Episode 2 of the Groadio podcast taking a look at the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200 from on the ground and on the internet.
Was it worth it sacrificing time and money to do the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200? After finishing his ride, Mark Symns says yes in his gravel report.
You get your money’s worth at the Dirty Kanza, with the gravel festivities going from sunrise to sunset. Take a look at the 2019 DK200 with this gallery.
Unlike the Pro Women’s race, the Pro Men’s race came down to the wire at the 2019 Lost and Found gravel grinder. Get the full story from the final four.
Colin Strickland attacked solo from 100 miles out and held his gap to win the 2019 Men’s Dirty Kanza 200. Hear what he had to say about the impressive win.
200 miles of the Dirty Kanza gravel roads not enough? Try the 350-mile DKXL. See results for the 2019 ultra-endurance gravel race.
Amity Rockwell was the most consistent rider at the 2019 Women’s Dirty Kanza 200, slowly moving up before taking the win. We spoke with her after the race.
The 2019 Lost and Found gravel race served was the biggest yet, but for the Pro Women, it was all about solo efforts. Get the full story. Report, results.
Colin Strickland attacked solo from 100 miles out and held his gap to win the 2019 Men’s Dirty Kanza 200. Get the story from his impressive win.
Amity Rockwell rode a near flawless comeback to win the 2019 Women’s Dirty Kanza 200. Get the story from her 202-mile victory in Kansas.
Familiar and new faces found their way to the podium at the 2019 Lost and Found gravel race. See who survived the Lost Sierra. Pro Men and Women’s results
A new Queen and King of Kanza were crowned at the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200 gravel race. Quick results for the Open Women and Open Men.
Although there is no video of the 2019 Dirty Kanza, checkpoint timing and live start/finish video from Gravel Guru are available.
The 2019 Lost and Found gravel race serves up a new course, snow banks and snow cones, and a deep list of contenders and ‘cross stars. We preview the weekend’s other gravel race.
Bill Schieken of CXHairs and Zach Schuster of CXM sat down for episodes of Cyclocross Radio about the 2019 domestic season and Groadio, a new gravel podcast.
The DKXL enters its 2nd year as the 350-mile ultra-endurance gravel race during the Dirty Kanza weekend. See the 79 riders braving the 2019 challenge.
The fields for the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200 are the strongest to date. We take a look at some of the riders to watch this Saturday in the Flint Hills.
Heavy is the waist that wears the buckle. So it goes for defending Dirty Kanza champ Ted King. We talked to the 2-time winner about his 2019 title defense.
The 2019 Dirty Kanza 200 course will be heading north from Emporia for the first time since 2014. See the new course and checkpoint locations.
Mark Symns is headed to the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200 thanks to some good fortune. Now, he has to prepare for the famed 200-mile gravel event.
Alison Tetrick, Amanda Nauman, Corey Godfrey, Josh Berry and Kae Takeshita have been to a gravel event or 10. We asked them for their gravel superlatives.
Anthony Clark (π¦) has been racing gravel for years now. He shares why he loves gravel grinding and looks back at his 2018/19 cyclocross season.
Riders converged on California’s Sierra Foothills for the second-annual Auburn Dirt Fondo. Willie Hawkins checks in after surviving the event.
When her teammate got injured, DNA Cycling’s Hanna Muegge stepped in to race the 2019 Belgian Waffle Ride. We spoke with her about the experience.
A beautiful setting and the chance to see some roaring furry friends makes the Bear 100 gravel race a fun, low-key event in Wisconsin’s Northwoods.
Although 2019 was just the second year Ohio’s Black Fork Gravel Grinder was a race, it has quickly becoome a popular one in the Ohio gravel scene.