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SUMMARY:Camp Wood Roundup Gravel Ride
DESCRIPTION:Camp Wood Road\nWhen exiting the Bar-Triangle Ranch onto Williamson Valley Road\, the first mile and a half will be a neutral roll-out. The race will begin once the pavement ends and you turn left onto Camp Wood Road. This is a wide open gravel road that gradually slopes upwards before reaching a 7-mile\, 1000-foot climb at approximately 10 miles into the loop. Around the 14-mile mark\, the road will top out\, followed by a sweeping descent towards Walnut Creek Rd. \nphoto credit: Dirty Freehub \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWalnut Creek Road\nAt 15.5 miles\, riders turn right onto Walnut Creek Road (FR 95)\, a rustic Jeep road. It has many twists and turns and crosses several streams (dry and/or wet). The road mostly goes downhill\, with some steep parts. There are some short “kickers” with inclines as steep as 14%. Eventually\, you will reach Williamson Valley Road. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWilliamson Valley Road\n\n\n\n\n\nBack on a smooth gravel road\, Williamson Valley Road runs to the north. At a bit past 28 miles\, you’ll see a steel-truss bridge that appears misplaced in this remote landscape. Once a smaller part of a grand seven-span bridge that succumbed to floods in 1916\, it now stands here\, relocated and rebuilt by the AZ Highway Department in 1936. You’ll complete the loop and head back into the Bar-Triangle Ranch. 88-mile riders will turn right on Camp Wood Road for a second loop. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHERE/WHEN \n\n\n\n\nPrescott\, AZ – May 4\, 2024\n\n\n\n\nThe Start/Finish venue will be at the Bar-Triangle Ranch\, a working cattle ranch.  This is the site the former site of the tiny hamlet of Simmons\, where a stage stop and post office once operated. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n88 miles and 46 mile routes\n\n\n\n\nMAP & GPX file (88)\n\n\n\n\nMAP & GPX file (46)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nACCOMODATIONS \n\n\n\n\nMany hotels\, motels\, homestays in the nearby towns of Prescott\, Prescott Valley and Prescott National Forrest
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/camp-wood-roundup-gravel-ride/
LOCATION:Bar-Triangle Ranch\, 19000 Williamson Valley Road\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86305
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Entry Fee,Gravel
ORGANIZER;CN="Ringtail Racing":MAILTO:ringtailracing@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240504T080000
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CREATED:20240207T165105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T054927Z
UID:10001941-1714809600-1714842000@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Flagstaff Frenzy - MBAA
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION:\nFort Valley Trailhead (Map)\nFlagstaff\, AZ \nCAMPING:\nDispersed camping available throughout Coconino National Forest. Limited camped available at the venue. \nFOOD ONSITE:\n– Single Speed Coffee & Shaved Ice\n– Pizzart\n– Dogs R Us \nOFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER\n– Frozen Motion Photos \nREGISTRATION FEES:\nPlease register online before coming to the event. \nFirst Timer – $30\nYour first race? This is the category for you. \nJunior (17 & under) \n\n$30 – until 4 weeks out\n$35 – until Thursday before race at 8 pm\n$45 – on race day\n\nAdult \n\n$45 – until 4 weeks out\n$50 – until Thursday before race at 8 pm\n$60 – on race day\n\nRACE AGE:\nThe age you will be on December 31\, 2024.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/flagstaff-frenzy/
LOCATION:Fort Valley Trailhead\, 5075 N. Highway 89\, Flagstaff\, az\, 86004
CATEGORIES:Camping,Drinking,Entry Fee,MBAA,Mountain Bike,MTB
ORGANIZER;CN="MBAA -THE MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA":MAILTO:info@MBAA.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240516
DTSTAMP:20260516T163003
CREATED:20240207T161316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T161316Z
UID:10001937-1714953600-1715817599@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:RIDE ACROSS ARIZONA
DESCRIPTION:MOST CURRENT GPX: RAAZ 2024 \nAll updates for the route will be posted here and here only! No emails\, texts\, FB messages or Instagram messages. If you have anything you would like to share (water sources\, camp spots\, etc.) please forward them on to us and we’ll get them shared here. \n– detour has been added for the Buffalo Crossing Bridge closing at mile 571.5 (12/2/2023) \nFor those interested a group of individuals will be riding 600 mile Ride Across Arizona starting May 6th. The ride requires no entry fee or formal registration (no start lists or waiting lists). The route uses public roads\, anyone can join in. They will be following the current route posted on this page. There are no fees\, awards or prizes. This is not an organized or sanctioned event in any way. Each rider is responsible for their navigation and well being. For those that want to start at the same time (Grand Depart)\, meet in the Topock Route 66 parking lot at the Arizona side of the Colorado River near the community of Topock at 6:00AM on May 6th. There is NO PARKING at the Topock Route 66 Bar\, this is just a convenient meeting place for the start located directly on the river. \nIf you own a tracking device (e.g.\, SPOT\, Garmin InReach) and would like friends and relatives to view your progress or have a record of your ride you can register your device with the Trackleaders service. More info can be found on their website: http://trackleaders.com/ They are not affiliated with AZ Gravel Rides or Ride Across Arizona. \nWe view RAAZ as a long\, hard unofficial ultra endurance cycling challenge that tests our perseverance\, self sufficiency and competence. It’s also a fantastic workout! The idea behind the Grand Depart type of start is to be able to have a like minded group of individuals on the route at the same time to boost camaraderie and safety. However\, be advised\, this is not a “group” ride. You will be on your own most of the time but might be lucky enough to encounter another rider here and there. It’s that simple. Ride as far as you feel like and above all try to remain positive and have fun. The scenery is stunning and the length of the ride becomes an adventure. \n\nUniversally Accepted Rider Etiquette:\nGeneral:\n– Complete the entire route under your own power.\n– Aerobars and their accessories are allowed\n– For the purpose of this ride a bicycle is defined as a vehicle consisting of a frame mounted on two wheels one behind the other\, and having a seat\, handlebars for steering\, two hand-operated brakes\, and propelled solely by the operator via two pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain or belt.\n– LEAVE NO TRACE.  If you carry it in\, carry it out.  The goal is to keep the area we are rolling through better than we found it.\n– Follow all traffic laws. You must use lights when riding at night on any public road.\n– Unless you can actually see another rider coming behind you\, always close a gate you open\n– No trespassing. Please respect private property. \nPopular ways to ride the RAAZ course and accepted definitions from other similar rides:\nSelf-Supported Bikepacking (example: Tour Divide)\nSolo:\n– No support crews or caches of any kind.\n– No motorized transport along the route.\n– Unplanned support from a fellow rider is allowed.\n– Gas stations\, restaurants\, hotels\, campgrounds\, and any other commercial services along the route are fair game as long as they are not pre-arranged.\n– If your bike breaks and you wish to continue the ride\, you must hike\, walk or crawl to the next town to get it repaired. Once fixed\, you must return\, under your own power\, to the exact spot you left the route. This is a completely self-powered ride. If you get in a  motorized vehicle\, your ride is over (you may switch to the supported category**).\n– You may ride with other people\, but drafting is not allowed. \nDuo Riders (same as above except):\n– You and your partner may share resources.\n– You and your partner should stay together for the duration of the ride.\n– Drafting off your partner is allowed. \nSupported (example: RAAM)\nSolo:\n– Support vehicles allowed to follow along and provide assistance (high clearance vehicle recommended).*\n– Any number of bicycles or replacement parts may be used during the ride.\n– If a rider makes a wrong turn and rides off the event route\, regardless of the reason\, the rider must return (either riding or support vehicle) to the exact spot where the course deviation was made\, then continue riding.\n– No hand offs or mechanical support from a moving vehicle. \nRelay Team (same guidance as for supported riders except):\n– Riders share and exchange a single tracking device.\n– Riders determine when to exchange.\n– Riders can ride at the same time sharing pulls and drafting\, you decide what is best for your team. \n 
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/ride-across-arizona/
LOCATION:Arizona West to East
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Free,Gravel,MTB,self supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240511T080000
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CREATED:20240207T165640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T165640Z
UID:10001942-1715414400-1715446800@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:ARIZONA XC MTB STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
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URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/arizona-xc-mtb-state-championship-race/
LOCATION:Emmanuel Pines Camp & Retreat Center\, 3000 Spence Springs Rd\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86305
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Drinking,Entry Fee,MBAA,Mountain Bike,Prescott,USA Cycling,USAC
ORGANIZER;CN="MBAA -THE MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA":MAILTO:info@MBAA.net
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