Everybody understands the appeal of riding a bike, but when it comes to competitive cycling, many Americans are baffled or indifferent. What is the allure of bike racing, anyway? Is it the grandeur of the Tour de France? The raw adrenaline of downhill mountain bike racing? The human dog track that is velodrome racing鈥檚 Keirin? The six-day, the criterium, the alleycat? Where do you even begin with a sport that encompasses everything from artistic cycling to freestyle BMX? And what is randonneuring, anyway?
It鈥檚 no wonder that, barring the anomaly of an American leading the Tour de France, U.S. sports fans pass on cycling, and go back to watching people playing with balls.听
Nevertheless, every so often people tout a cycling discipline as the one that will finally get Americans hooked on bike racing. I鈥檓 old enough to remember , the idea being that it was an excuse to hang out in a park, drink beer, and watch people get dirty. After that, it was , which was an excuse to hang out in a gentrifying urban neighborhood, drink beer, and watch people crash. Then came the ; rural is the new urban, handlebar bags are the new messenger bags, and the discipline of gravel racing has come to define the cycling zeitgeist.
While domestic road racing has long been and the aforementioned fixie crits have gone the way of the rim brake, gravel racing gets more popular every year. The six-race , which includes three gravel and three mountain bike races, offers a $250,000 purse with equal cash for men and women. There鈥檚 a race that calls itself , and there鈥檚 even a . Gravel evangelists , and on the surface anyway the听insouciance of the gravelista seems to be the antithesis of the seatpost-up-the-ass roadie culture.
However, like anything cool, gravel takes great pains to retain its independence, kinda like that kid with the dyed hair who refuses to explain what his T-shirt means. Good luck to those casual fans who want to follow it from afar. But let鈥檚 try.
Who鈥檚 In Charge?
USA Cycling is the American arm of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the international governing body of the sport of cycling. They make the rules, issue racing licenses, field the national team, oversee the various national championships, and enforce anti-doping policy. Whether you鈥檙e a young Olympic hopeful or a middle-aged dentist racing road masters, you compete under their auspices.
The most popular American gravel races鈥擴nbound Gravel, Belgian Waffle Ride, SBT GRVL, and others鈥攁re not sanctioned by USA Cycling or the UCI. The latter body recently sent the organizers of Nebraska鈥檚 Gravel World鈥檚 race a cease-and-desist letter, because the event used rainbow bands on its champion jersey (the UCI claims it owns the design). USA Cycling has in the past, and it on its website. But gravel is its own thing, so step off.
So It鈥檚 An Underground Thing, Like Alleycat Racing
No. Gravel is technically 鈥渦nsanctioned,鈥 but some of the bigger events are now under corporate ownership. Life Time Group Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LTH) has Unbound Gravel as well as Utah鈥檚 Crusher in the Tushar, plus听a whole bunch of triathlons and running events. No publicly-traded companies are trying to buy 听or the Singlespeed World Championships, at least as far as I know, though OxiClean should totally acquire the underground bike-art celebration to showcase their product鈥檚 cleaning power on those filthy denim vests. Basically, a gravel race is less like an underground race and more like a half-marathon, only much, much hipper.
Who Makes The Rules, And What Are They?
Sanctioned bike races, whatever the discipline, have all sorts of rules about what kind of bike you can ride, what you can wear, what you鈥檙e allowed to carry, and what you鈥檙e aren鈥檛, when you can eat, and when you can鈥檛, and so forth. Racing one is like attending the White House State Dinner. This is why when, say, a road racer uses a dropper post, everyone acts like he just used a straw to eat his soup and goes scrambling for the rulebook to see if he should be punished.
In gravel, the organizers themselves make the rules, but some of the most important rules aren鈥檛 written鈥ou just sort of have to figure it out and be cool, maaan. Do you attack in the feed zone? Should you use aero bars or not? Nobody really knows.听In this sense gravel racing is less like a formal dinner and more like a weed smoking circle. Confusing? Just check out of how the fastest riders figure out whether or not it鈥檚 kosher to attack near the aid stations鈥攖urns out it isn鈥檛, according to Stetina. Basically, gravel racing is part sport and part alternative lifestyle; like with any sport, there鈥檚 sportsmanship, and like in听any alternative scene, there鈥檚 social anxiety. Both of these forces inform what constitutes proper comportment at any given moment.
How is this any different than other races? Isn’t the whole point still to win?”
Jeez, you sound like a Gen-Xer or something. ! Gravel grinding culture isn鈥檛 grind culture, sheesh. Some are riding to win, some are riding to finish, some are just riding. Get it?听
Does Gravel Have Star Athletes and Teams?
Of course there are teams and riders with robust Instagram followings. But if they ride to win then . It鈥檚 much cooler when they鈥檙e 鈥溾 Ultimately it鈥檚 about , remember?
Can Men And Woman Strategize Together in Races?
You鈥檙e opening a can of worms now. That鈥檚 the feed zone thing.
Oh.
Look, I鈥檝e got three sets of 650b Rene Herse tires to set up tubeless. Are we about done here?
How Are These Races Any Different From Gran Fondos Again?
Sigh.听 You just don鈥檛 get it, do you?听 Maybe you should try following triathlon. Or maybe try randonneuring.听 I hear it鈥檚 like gravel, only more pretentious.
Ok, So Where Can I Sign Up To Ride a Gravel Event?
If you’re ready to ride, head to Velo’s yearly calendar.