Whether your want to head to events for the experience and fun times with friends or you have a performance goal, now is the time to plan your season!
Read MoreThere are definitely people who show up to gravel events to race for the podium, but most people are there to experience a great day on the dirt with a community of rad people. You get to define what it means to compete in gravel cycling.
Read MoreTough terrain uses more energy and drains your tank faster. Here’s how to fuel to fuel for long gravel rides or events
Read MoreAre pro cyclists changing the ‘spirit of gravel’ or is the illusive spirit of gravel holding female pros back from opportunities? Claire Colbert breaks it for us
Read MoreThe right tire width can mean the difference between sinking and sailing over rough terrain on a gravel ride
Read MoreWe sign up for an event, plan a long ride, or even a bike-packing adventure only to realize that we’ll have our period during that time. At one time, that news would have ruined our day, but now, not only do we have some better tools, periods are no longer taboo.
Read MoreTed King came up with a really great idea for DIY Gravel so we’re going to join him! Plan to do one of the Dirty Kanza race distances starting May 30th!
Read MoreWe had Alison Tetrick on the podcast and she dropped some great knowledge bombs related to mindset, community, and racing gravel.
Read MoreAs much as we love riding our gravel bikes, putting an event on our schedule can teach us a lot about ourselves. Here are 5 things you need to focus on as you go from riding to training.
Read MoreJoin us for our first Girls Gone Gravel Target Event - The Georgia State of Gravel on April 11th with 29 and 60-mile options.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of talk about being DFL (Dead F*cking Last) over DNF (Did Not Finish) a race, but as an amateur athlete, sometimes not finishing is the smartest thing to do. Lauren shares her experience at The Rift and how she made the decision to pull out with no regrets.
Read MorePlanning your nutrition strategy for a 200+ mile unsupported gravel race is an important part of the strategy. Find out how Lauren maps out her day.
Read MoreLauren talks about how she prepares for any mechanical issues that she may encounter during a 200+ mile unsupported gravel race.
Read MoreTo finish a 200+ mile gravel bike race you have to be organized. Find out how Lauren plans for her gear bag drops in today’s post.
Read MoreWe are heading to Spearfish, SD for the very first Girls Gone Gravel Road Trip. Follow along June 5-10th to get all of the updates from the Gold Rush Gravel Grinder
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