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Gravel Pursuit

Routes & Registration

There are three routes offered from a 30-mile fun ride to a 120-Mile adventure ride. All rides end with our Loaded Potato Bar!

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Don't miss out on the fun!​

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30 Mile

A fun ride in the woods on a beautiful marked course.

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No Competition, no awards,

Timing, 'cause why not? 

E-Bikes allowed.

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Included: 1 Aid Station, Gravel Pursuit 2023 T-Shirt., Free Camping, Loaded Potato Bar, and a RAD time!

 

Aid Station Location: Mile 18

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30 Mile

60 Mile

A great gravel loop over Mt Two Top with a few miles of singletrack on the Continental Divide Trail! 

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This is a timed ride with overall M/F awards on a marked course.

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Included: 2 Aid Stations, Gravel Pursuit 2023 T-Shirt., Free Camping, Loaded Potato Bar and a RAD time!

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Aid Station Locations: Mile 28 & 47

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Cut-Off Times:

Aid 1 - 12PM

Aid 2 - If you made it this far you can ride the 11 miles of mostly downhill to the finish.

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120 Mile

An incredibly diverse gravel route that includes going over Mt Two Top with a few miles of singletrack on the Continental Divide Trail and literally riding on the border of Yellowstone National Park! 

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This is a timed ride with overall M/F awards. This is an unmarked course and you are responsible for navigating the course.

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Included: 2 Aid Stations (you will pass by each twice), Gravel Pursuit 2023 T-Shirt, Free Camping, Loaded Potato Bar and a RAD time!

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Aid Station Locations: Aid 1 - Mile 28 & 39, Aid 2 Mile 65 & 100.

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Cut-Off Times: Aid 1 (2nd time) - 12PM 

Aid 2 (1st time) - 3PM

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120 Mile
60 Mile

Potato Bar

Potatoes, the fruit of Idaho! 
There will be baked potatoes and a variety of toppings including…butter, bacon, sour cream, chives, beans, salsa, cheese, broccoli to help you recover from your day on the saddle.

Potato Flavored FUN FACTS

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Potato Fashion

Potato blossoms used to be a big hit in royal fashion. Potatoes first became fashionable when Marie Antoinette paraded through the French countryside wearing potato blossoms in her hair.

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Potato Consumption

The average American eats about 124 pounds of potatoes per year while Germans eat about twice as much.

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Potato Pursuits

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest potato grown was 7 pounds 1 ounce by J. East (1953) and J. Busby (1982) of Great Britain.

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Potato Bar
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