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GravelRiders update

On September 3, my wife and I left St. Jean Pied de Port, France and walked 600+ miles to Muxia, Spain in 48 days on the Camino de Santiago. This was an unbelievable and fantastic journey in many ways, and we’re still trying to recover and process it all.
It is now Halloween and we have been in Porto, Portugal for a week, and we start heading toward the Algarve region tomorrow.

Check out my Strava feed for the daily postings and check out our new website.
I’m creating our Instagram dealio today, and it’s now time to fire up our Youtube channel. Thanks everybody for all your patience and support.
Eric

The anticipation is building in Eagle County as cyclists gear up for the return of the popular road ride event this September. In a clever move to generate excitement and provide valuable insights into the course, Bighorn Events hosted a reconnaissance ride last weekend. This ride gave participants the rare chance to experience parts of the new Bighorn Road route firsthand, offering both seasoned racers and casual riders a glimpse of what lies ahead.

The introduction of this updated route signifies a fresh chapter for the event, blending challenging terrain with picturesque landscapes. Riders on the recon ride navigated segments that promised to test their endurance while rewarding them with stunning mountain views. This thoughtful course design echoes a broader trend in cycling events, where organizers are prioritizing routes that balance difficulty and natural beauty, aiming to enhance the overall rider experience.

From a strategic standpoint, reconnaissance rides serve multiple purposes. They not only help participants mentally and physically prepare but also allow organizers to gauge course logistics and address potential safety concerns before race day. By engaging the cycling community early, Bighorn Events fosters a collaborative atmosphere that can lead to a more seamless and enjoyable event. Moreover, such previews often build camaraderie among riders, sparking conversations about tactics, conditions, and personal goals.

Looking beyond the immediate excitement, the return of the road ride in Eagle County underscores the region’s commitment to outdoor sports and community events. Cycling, as both a competitive and recreational activity, continues to grow in popularity. Events like this not only support local economies by attracting visitors but also promote healthy lifestyles and environmental appreciation. The recon ride, in this light, represents more than just practice—it’s a celebration of community spirit and shared passion for cycling.

As the event date approaches, the insights gained from the reconnaissance ride will undoubtedly influence how cyclists prepare for the challenge. Whether riders are eyeing personal bests or simply eager to soak in the scenery, the new route offers something special. It’s clear that Bighorn Events is setting the stage for an unforgettable ride, one that combines athletic endeavor with the joy of exploration. Ultimately, such events remind us of the unique ability of sport to connect people with both nature and each other in meaningful ways.