Gravelroad (German Edition)
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With events like the gravel titan Dirty Kanza , the awesomely-named Hilly Billy Roubaix , the trendsetting Grinduro and the initmate and challenging Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo , it's obvious that gravel riding, racing and celebrating has a strong and loyal foothold in the United States. New drop-bar off-road events are popping up every week, and the growing dirty discipline has rabid fans across the country.
Yet such dirty drop-bar riding is far from the exclusive domain of our North American cycling family. Many fantastic gravel rides and competitions have established themselves in Europe over the past few years, and many of them have quickly become known as must-do events for the discerning rider looking for gritty adventurous experiences in some truly unique settings. Here's a quick look at some of the more interesting gravel rides, races and adventures around Europe.
It's quite a difficult ride for so early in the season, but the added bonus is that you can watch Paris-Roubaix very nearby, as you recover from the torture of the previous day. Gravel Bootleggers, which courses through Belgium and France, starts and finishes at the Malteni brewery near Tournai, Belgium—that free bottle of Malteni waiting for you at the finish will be very welcome.
Make sure you choose the proper tires! Set in the idyllic and remote scenery of northern England, the Dirty Reiver immediately established itself as a legendary gravel event when it was first held in Flawlessly organized and executed, the event starts at Kielder Castle, and offers feed stations, mechanical support, on-site camping and…after the ride…a pasta party.
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This beautiful kilometer route offers every sort of off-road riding you can imagine: The riding is definitely not for the weak or unfit, but the scenery on the route is absolutely stunning, and several sections of the route wind their way in and out of Scotland. If km might be a bit much for you, there is a km option. Bountiful vineyards line your route, while the wonderful smell of fine Italian cooking tempts you as you cycle by.
There's more resistance with gravel racing, but most participants enjoy the additional effort. There is also less vehicle traffic to handle and the pace makes it easier to admire Minnesota's scenery. Or maybe, if you grew up in the city, discover new places you didn't know existed.
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Kershaw said gravel cycling should mean more than just cranking out hundreds of off-pavement miles. It should mean adventure, which is why he started the Heck series along the North Shore and the Superior National Forest. The Heck series attracts both hardcore speed racers aiming to win as well as novices and veteran gravel riders who are in it for the experience — like camping in downtown Grand Marais next weekend — as well as finishing a challenging course. The Heck of the North name comes as a Minnesota Nice spoof on the famous Paris-to-Roubaix race, a grueling, one-day professional road race in northern France often referred to as the "Hell of the North.