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New Guidelines are now in place for the safety of our riders, volunteers and the communities in which we ride. Please familiarize yourself with them HERE.

NOTE: Starting in 2020, ALL riders MUST be current RUSA members in order to ride any Brevets in the US. This is a new insurance mandate imposed by our insurer. To join, please see: https://rusa.org/pages/memberservices

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Upcoming Brevets in the Four Corner States


ARIZONA 2020:

 

Date Click for details Dist Notes
1/4/2020 Sears Kay Ruins 100k 100k 1
1/4/2020 Bartlett Lake 200k 200k 1
1/18/2020 Saguaro Lake 100k  100k 2
1/18/2020 Saguaro Lake 200k  200k 2
2/1/2020 Madera Canyon 200k 200k 1
2/1/2020 Madera Canyon 300k 300k 1
3/7/2020 Sonoita 200k 201k 1
3/7/2020 Parker Canyon Lake 300k 305k 1
3/7/2020 Just North of the
Border 400k
400k 1
3/28/2020 Kitt Peak Events 2/3/4/6 1
9/12/2020 Lowell Observatory 200k 2
912/2020 Lowell Observatory 110k 2
9/26/2020 Mt Lemmon to the Top 103k 2
10/24/2020 Desert 100 100k 2
10/24/2020 Desert 300 300k 2
10/24/2020 Desert 400 400k 2
10/24/2020 Desert 600 600k 2
10/25/2020 Desert 200 200k 2

 

Notes
1: "Main Series" - Brevets will have food, drink & support volunteers at some of the controls. Also vehicle support for a couple bikes/riders if needed.
2: "Zero Support Series" - Brevets will not have any volunteer support. You will need to be responsible for your own nutrition and transportation plans (no SAG vehicle if you DNF)
3: "PAC Tour Series" - Brevets are being developed by PAC Tour. www.pactour.com

 


UTAH:

See: http://www.saltlakerandos.org 

 


COLORADO:

See:  http://www.rmccrides.com/brevets.htm

 


AZRandon

Use our Google Groups to::

  • Share a ride to and from the start
  • Share hotel rooms
  • Announce training rides
  • Find other RUSA members to ride a permanent
  • Ask question about AZ brevets

For questions about the Brevets please contact the RBA.
For issues with the website please contact the WebMaster.

 



Next up: Feb 1st
Desert Series 125k, 200k, 300k, 400k
 

Description:

This series of events is intended as a "warm" season series for the desert. The mountains can be extremely cold during overnight and early/late riding, so let's just stay where the weather is nice. This series has replaced the previous "Around the Bend" events due to traffic increases along the old route. Google now routes drivers to Rocky Point, MX on the roads we once traveled. So, here are our new offerings.

The basis of the routes is the Desert Loop 400k. On the 400k, we will circumvent the entire "Valley of the Sun" while visiting some of the most popular cycling areas. We will be circling roughly 5 million people, so there will inevitably be a few cars. But, the routes have been selected to try to miss an much traffic as possible. The route starts and finishes in Chandler and travels in a counter-clockwise direction.

Services are located at regular intervals along the route. Towns and cities visited: Chandler, Queen Creek, Mesa, Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, Carefree, Cave Creek, Peoria, Sun Cities, Buckeye, Estrella, Avondale, Laveen and possibly Phoenix somewhere in there!

Terrain: The route follows the Gila, Salt and Agua Fria River Valleys as it winds between several mountain ranges. While this route is relatively flat by Arizona brevet standards, with 6600 feet of total climbing, it differs from flat routes in other parts of the country in that it offers continually changing views of mountains in all directions along the entire course.

The 300k, 200k & 125k events start & finish at the same location. They also ride together from the start until they need to split to mainting thier specified distances. For a visual of the 4 routes overlaid, HERE is a Collection of the rides. Each is color coded so that you can see where they overlap and diverge. More details, and registration procedures, for each event is found at the individual liks below.

The wild horses in the photo below are an iconic centerpiece of the Lower Salt River. They can be spotted in numerous locations along a roughly 15 mile stratch of the Forest Service land in that area. More info on the horses may be found HERE.


125k details may be found HERE
200k details may be found HERE
300k details may be found HERE
400k details may be found HERE
       

Wild Horses

Wild horses roam the Lower Salt River Valley