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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:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T161316Z
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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
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T165640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T165640Z
UID:10001942-1715414400-1715446800@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:ARIZONA XC MTB STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
DESCRIPTION: 
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T213537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T054900Z
UID:10002076-1717228800-1717261200@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Kaibab 140 and 230 - Arizona Endurance Series
DESCRIPTION:Date says June 1\, But this in an ITT and the recommended dates are june- September\n\n \nWhat:\nYour choice of one of two loop options (140 mile and 230 mile) on the fabulous Kaibab Plateau. While there is plenty of dirt roads there are also some awesome views of the west canyon (and a little of the east side) and amazing meadows north of the park border on the AZT. There is an optional\, but totally worth it\, out and back to Point Sublime. \nWhen:\nITT. So you get to decide when you do it. Recommend June-September. \nWhere:  Here are the two options. \nThe main loop starts at Jacob Lake and follows mostly dirt roads to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. From there the route follows the Arizona Trail back to Jacob lake. This is a stout 2 days of riding\, or a more reasonable 3 day route. \nThe other option adds in a loop to State Line campground. Both of these routes are worthy. \nRoute:\nKaibab_230_route \nKaibab_140_route \n \n 
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/kaibab-140-and-230/
LOCATION:Jacobs LAke
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Arizona Endurance Series,Camping,ITT,Mountain Bike,MTB
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240720T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240210T064915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240210T072640Z
UID:10002754-1721462400-1721581200@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:24 Hours in the Enchanted Forest
DESCRIPTION:July 20th-21st 2024 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome join us outside of Gallup\, NM for This is a 12 or 24-hour endurance competition held on some fun singletrack. Ride as a solo\, duo\, or team while hanging out in a family friendly venue in the beautiful Zuni Mountains. \nThis is our most popular event and provides everything that you would possibly want in an endurance race. We have an awesome venue equipped with food trucks and music\, a party atmosphere complete with movies and kid’s activities\, and an epic singletrack course. The course is a 13.5 mi. loop with a 700 ft. elevation gain and incorporates some technical rocky sections that are bound to make you smile. Wind and grind through meadows\, pines\, and aspens\, or hang up your hammock and kick back with friends and family. Whether you are going for the podium or going for the party\, everyone is welcome and we guarantee that you will have a great time.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/24-hours-in-the-enchanted-forest/
LOCATION:McGaffey Campground\, 35.3675266°\, -108.5220218°\, Fort Wingate\, NM\, 87316
CATEGORIES:Camping,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB,New Mexico
ORGANIZER;CN="Zia Rides":MAILTO:ELCAPITAN@ZIARIDES.COM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240831T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240831T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240210T071554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240210T071554Z
UID:10002756-1725091200-1725123600@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Gloridays
DESCRIPTION:At Zia Rides\, we pride ourselves our family friendly fun weekends. We might have finally outdone ourselves\, as we invite you to come spend Labor Day weekend at Glorieta Camps for what will essentially be a weekend at bike camp! In addition to a full schedule of bike races\, the weekend will also include live music\, food trucks\, games and activities for the kids hosted by our NICA NM friends\, and hopefully so much more. \nIf you haven’t been to mountain bikesyet\, the riding is phenomenal\, and the trails surround a full service summer camp with a swimming lake\, water slide\, zip lines\, a pump track\, and so many other fun things to do. And in addition to camping spots\, there are rooms onsite available to reserve for you and the whole team or family. So we mean it when we say that we want you to spend the weekend at bike camp. \nZia Rides will be leading action on Saturday with several endurance mountain bike events to choose from. The headline event is the 50ish mile “Blaze of Glori” that will take riders on most of the trails around Glorieta including the epic climb up Ghost Town.  For those that aren’t ready to get their butts completely kicked\, we are also offering the 25 mile “Path to Glori”\, which will do all of the epic singletrack around Glorieta minus the Ghost Town climb. Finally\, we want to offer something for everyone\, so we will be doing a 6 hour race\, the “Laps to Glori”\, on some of the easier trails around Glorieta including an adaptive bike category on the Route 66 adaptive trail at Glorieta. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/gloridays/
LOCATION:Glorieta Adventure Camps\, 11 NM-50\, Glorieta\, NM\, 87535
CATEGORIES:Camping,Entry Fee,Live Music,Mountain Bike,MTB
ORGANIZER;CN="Zia Rides":MAILTO:ELCAPITAN@ZIARIDES.COM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240210T070959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240210T071022Z
UID:10002755-1726300800-1726333200@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:The Pinewood Showdown
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE RACE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeptember 14th \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolks have been asking us for years. When is Zia Rides going to do a gravel event? Well\, we were waiting to find the right location with a venue and gravel roads that live up to the quality and expectations that people have come to expect from Zia Rides. And boy did we finally find it! \nThe base of operations for the Pinewood Showdown will be the scenic Wilderness Ranch outside Pinetop-Lakeside/Show Low\, Arizona where we have access to some of the most beautiful and fun dirt roads in Northern Arizona. We found a spot worthy of your trusty gravel or mtb steeds\, and we don’t plan to disappoint. \nRiders will have the option of choosing between a 25\, 50\, or 100 mile routes to test your mettle. Couple this with an amazing venue\, live music in the camp pavilion and you have the recipe for a fantastic weekend. The various courses will also delight with fully supported aid stations\, well marked courses and plenty of options for all ability levels. Mark your calendars for a full weekend of family fun in the White Mountains. It’s going to be epic!
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/the-pinewood-showdown/
LOCATION:Wilderness Ranch\, 34.201950\, -109.915218\, Lakeside\, AZ\, 85929
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Entry Fee,Gravel,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Zia Rides":MAILTO:ELCAPITAN@ZIARIDES.COM
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T161841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T161841Z
UID:10001938-1727049600-1727395199@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Ride the Arizona Divide
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE FOR INTERACTIVE MAP \nFor those interested a group of individuals will be riding the 450 mile Ride the Arizona Divide route starting September 23rd. Why 9/23? It’s  simply the best time of the year to ride the White Mountains and Northeast Arizona! The are no entry fees or registration. The route uses public roads\, anyone can join in. This is not an organized or sanctioned event in any way. Each rider is responsible for their navigation and well being. We will be following the current route posted on this page.  For those that want to start at the same time meet at Tall Timbers Park in the community of Heber AZ at 6:00AM on September 23rd. Do not leave your vehicle at the park. \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 us\, AZ Gravel Rides or Ride Across Arizona. \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. \nWe view RAD 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 can as fast as you can and above all try to remain positive and have fun. \nUniversally Accepted Rider Etiquette:\nGeneral:\n– Complete the entire route under your own power.\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 RAD course and accepted definitions from other similar rides:\nSelf-supported Bikepacking (example: Tour Divide)\nSolo Riders: \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 Riders:\n– Support vehicles allowed to follow along and provide assistance (high clearance vehicle required\, 4wd highly 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 rules for supported riders as above except):\n– Riders share and exchange a single tracking device.\n– Riders determine when to exchange.\n– Both riders can ride at the same time sharing pulls and drafting\, you decide what is best for your team.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/ride-the-arizona-divide/
LOCATION:Arizona Divide\, Heber\, AZ
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Free,self supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250823T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250823T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T214523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T230259Z
UID:10002077-1755928800-1755968400@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:The Tusayan Tussle - Arizona Endurance Series
DESCRIPTION:The Tusayan Tussle\n\n \nThe Tusayan Tussle \n\nWhen:  The 100 event will start at 6:00 a.m. The 60 mile event will start at 7:00 a.m. on August 24\, 2024 \nWhere: The start/ finish will be on Forest Road 302 located on the south end of Tusayan\, half a mile east from the roundabout on Hwy 64. \nLots of parking and lots of camping options right at the start/finish area on both sides of FR302. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe routes: \nOption #1: 60 Mile route that is a loop with fun double track all the way to the turnaround at the historic Moqui Stage Stop and follows the Arizona Trail all the way back to Tusayan. An epic ride for any ability. \nOption #2: 94 mile route that includes 40 miles of double track forest service roads with literally no traffic all the way to the turnaround where you will ride the Arizona trail all the way back to Tusayan. \n****Grandview Lookout will be on the route approximately 16 miles from the finish with a requirement to climb it. The views are worth the climb up. If you fear heights\, you don’t have to climb it. ******* Time bonus for the ones that climb it. Selfie pic for proof****** \nFully self-supported ride. Russell tank has water and can be filtered if needed. There will be NO water drop unless we have a volunteer drop and pick up at Russell Tank or elsewhere. Russell Tank is a reliable filtering tank. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n23 \nWhere: The start/ finish will be on Forest Road 302 located on the south end of Tusayan\, half a mile east from the roundabout on Hwy 64. \nLots of parking and lots of camping options right at the start/finish area on both sides of FR302. \n \nRoute: \nThe Tussle will be a loop rather than the out and back. The route will be ridden in a counterclockwise fashion with the route consisting of 25 miles of scenic remote forest service roads\, 35 miles on the Arizona Trail and 1 mile of asphalt/concrete riding through Tusayan back to the finish. \n****Grandview Lookout will be on the route approximately 16 miles from the finish with a requirement to climb it. The views are worth the climb up. If you fear heights\, you don’t have to climb it. ******* Time bonus for the ones that climb it. Selfie pic for proof****** \nFully self-supported ride. Russell tank has water and can be filtered if needed. There will be NO water drop unless we have a volunteer drop and pick up at Russell Tank. Russell tank should have plenty of water for filtering with all the monsoon activity. \nTusayan_tussle_short_route \nTusayan_tussle_long_route \nPlease sign-up below with the link as well as commenting if you are interested in camping a 1-2 nights.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/the-tusayan-tussle/
LOCATION:Tusayan\, Long Jim Loop Rd\, Grand Canyon\, AZ\, 86023
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Arizona Endurance Series,Camping,Free,Mountain Bike,MTB
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240209T070534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T010830Z
UID:10002749-1761206400-1761498000@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:THE SPIRIT WORLD 100
DESCRIPTION:Dear gravel riders\, soul surfers & anyone who uses the bike to escape time…  \nWe are Heidi Rentz & Zander Ault \nWe’re co-creators\, gravel cyclists\, chefs & party animals. We’re so freaking excited to see you in Patagonia\, Arizona for a gravel road race that has inspired every aspect of our lives.   \nThe Spirit World 100 is a down home gravel road expedition that has been in creation for 4 years. We’ve been exploring the outer reaches of our abilities to be spirited entrepreneurs in an attempt to bring something from another universe to the event scene. Our main goal is to connect more people through our contagious love for riding bikes\, cooking and throwing a mean party. Now\, we just need all you special humans to bring your creative and powerful energy to the desert southwest.   \nThe Spirit World 100 and 50-mile course options are 2 of our most coveted and adored gravel routes in southern Arizona. Each course option is a reflection of the thousands of hours we’ve spent soaring through the San Rafael Valley since 2015. In order to showcase one of the Nations best remote and purely quiet destinations\, we have partnered with the Town of Patagonia to invite riders and their families to the high desert. Obsessed with the landscape of the borderlands region\, we’ve studied the maps of this area and are working closely with regional government\, land management and private entities to make this place more accessible for the entire gravel cycling community. We want to help redefine the future of outdoor recreational tourism in the greater Tucson and borderlands region of The Copper State and The Spirit World 100 will be a key player in this mission.    \nIf we said this wasn’t a race\, we’d just sound ridiculous. Any time you place 100’s of riders on the start line\, it’s a race! This race is a place to find the answer to why challenging ourselves in unfamiliar conditions is so sought after. We’re only human and we were put on this earth to move\, sweat\, be affected and feel the power of confidence that our raw and natural surroundings can instill. The Spirit World 100 is a celebration of exactly what you’re searching for every time you jump on your bike. You’re welcomed in\, wholeheartedly.  \nTucson\, Arizona is our home. When we aren’t there\, we’re hosting private gravel and road cycling camps around the globe. For sometime now\, we’ve wanted to create an event that everybody felt comfortable committing to. Cycling camps aren’t for everybody. They may never meet your personal schedule or provide enough of what you’re looking for in a vacation. The Spirit World 100 has been designed to deliver fun\, challenge and growth oriented human interaction over the course of 4 days. We couldn’t be more excited to show you Patagonia\, Arizona and the San Rafael Valley. See you in The Spirit World! \nTeeth to the wind\,
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/the-spirit-world-100/
LOCATION:Patagonia Lumber Co.\, 295 McKeown Ave\, Patagonia\, AZ\, 85624
CATEGORIES:Camping,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Gravel,Mountain Bike,MTB,Party On Wheels,Patagonia
ORGANIZER;CN="Heidi Rentz & Zander Ault":MAILTO:info@patagonialumberco.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251102T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240302T125201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T235439Z
UID:10003563-1762070400-1762092000@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Dirty Bunny
DESCRIPTION:drinking’ of the greatest events of all time. The Dirty Bunny is everything good about Mountain Biking all distilled into an incredible weekend. It’s a drinking ride with a bike problem. It is a race. It is timed. There are winners. But if that is all you care about\, it might not be the event for you (but it might). It’s about the community. Gathering with like minded people in the desert and having a great time. There is drinking and other mind altering good times (riding bikes can take you to magical and mysterious places). People dress in costumes. Some even wear spandex. \nIn many ways it is 24 hours in the Old Pueblo for the locals\, but with a small entry fee of $10 to cover incidentals and a 6 pack of craft beer. That is CRAFT beer with an F. Not any of that F’ing CRAP beer. Don’t be showing up with your PBR for the entry fee… but feel free to bring your bud light\, PBR or  dos equis for the lush bunny. What’s the lush Bunny you ask? Why that would be the same race\, but with the consumption of a can of piss water each lap. \nSo\, if you think you are one of the The cool cats\, The in crowd\, Those in the Knows\, this might be the event for you. \nA few videos from past events to give you a vibe. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/damion.alexander.9/videos/2069049946801997 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/damion.alexander.9/videos/196962712478668
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/dirty-bunny/
LOCATION:McKenzie Ranch Trailhead\, 12725 S Red Hill Ranch Road\, Vail\, Arizona\, 85641
CATEGORIES:and possibly nudity,Arizona,Camping,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,No Drop,Tucson
ORGANIZER;CN="Dirty Bunny Productions":MAILTO:dirtybunnytucson@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240203T012747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T232411Z
UID:10001917-1770984000-1771164000@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:24 Hours In the Old Pueblo
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 24 years of riding single track in the Sonoran Desert\, the TMC Health 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo is one of the largest 24 Hour events in the world. Ride the event the mountain bike community has been raving about for years! \nJoin Epic Rides at the #24HOP as we host participants\, volunteers\, and sponsors for an event experience over a Government Issued Holiday Weekend (Presidents’ Day). \nWith mid-day highs of 70 degrees\, mellow Sonoran Desert vibes\, an industry bike + gear expo\, and 24 hours of tunes provided by 91.3 KXCI Community Radio this festival is far more than just a 24-Hour mountain bike event. \nOutside Magazine did a cool video after 2023 24 HOP.  https://www.pinkbike.com/news/video-party-in-the-pueblo.html \n \n \n 
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/24-hours-in-the-old-pueblo/
LOCATION:24 Hour Town\, 32.70400414009273\, -110.91705086311752
CATEGORIES:Camping,Community Event,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Live Music,Mountain Bike,MTB,Party On Wheels,Race,Tucson
ORGANIZER;CN="Epic Rides":MAILTO:registration@epicrides.com or info@epicrides.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T051856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T232545Z
UID:10001936-1777017600-1777050000@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:The Whiskey Off Road
DESCRIPTION:WHISKEY OFF-ROAD\nApril 24-26\, 2026 \nPrescott\, AZ \nREGISTER SCHEDULE RESULTS\n\n\nStarting on Prescott’s historical (and lively) Whiskey Row and climbing into the beautifully distracting views of Prescott National Forest\, riders will connect some of the area’s most exhilarating (and challenging) pieces of singletrack\, double track\, gravel roads\, and the occasional paved segment. \nDuring your visit to Prescott\, enjoy three fun-filled days of event festivities and being submerged in the mountain bike industry. Mingle with the most bike-minded people you’ll ever encounter while appreciating the area’s wild wild west heritage and feeling welcomed by its modern-day appreciation for the outdoor enthusiast. \nWith a finisher’s award in the form of a well-earned commemorative pint glass emblazoned with the distance you’ve finished and the comfort of the former Arizona Territorial capitol’s shaded lawn waiting at the finish line for all Off-Road participants…this is a finish line that will make every mile worth the effort. \nThe ‘Whiskey’ has a 94% finish rate. However\, it’s no walk in the park \n 
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/the-whiskey-off-road/
LOCATION:Prescott\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303
CATEGORIES:Arizona,Camping,Community Event,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB,Prescott,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Epic Rides":MAILTO:registration@epicrides.com or info@epicrides.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240210T064102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T170948Z
UID:10002753-1779782400-1779814800@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:Royal Gorge Six and Twelve
DESCRIPTION:May 18th 2024\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Royal Gorge Six & Twelve is arguably the most beautiful course on the Zia Rides calendar with views\, views and more views. On one side\, you look out over the fruited Great Plains of America. On another side\, you have fantastic views of the Royal Gorge and all the way down to the Arkansas River below. And don’t forget the snow capped 14ers in every other direction from the venue. To say the spot is pretty is an understatement. \nRiders can choose from either a Mountain Bike \noption and compete as a solo\, duo\, or team. The course is an intermediate 10 mile. loop of fun and fast singletrack that alternates between old school rocky singletrack and flowly machine built dips and curves. It is a true mountain bikers course with plenty of variation and views to enjoy. Did we mention that Cañon City has a professional trail builder who adds new trails and keeps the current ones in tip top shape? All of this is to say that you and your crew are going to get in some killer riding. \nTo top things off\, Cañon City is a little hidden gem on the front range. In addition to having a lovely downtown\, there’s tons of fun stuff to do and other great riding in the area with spots like Royal Gorge Bridge just minutes away. Bring your crew and camp for the whole weekend at the Royal Gorge East Ridge Campground\, or just come for the race and take in beautiful views of snow-capped peaks. Whatever you choose\, we know that it’s going to be a great weekend!
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/royal-gorge-six-and-twelve/
LOCATION:Royal Gorge East Ridge Campground\, 3315 Co Rd F30\, Cañon City\, CO\, 81212
CATEGORIES:Camping,Colorado,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Zia Rides":MAILTO:ELCAPITAN@ZIARIDES.COM
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DTSTAMP:20260516T234729
CREATED:20240207T163601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T232621Z
UID:10001939-1790985600-1791071999@bikepilgrim.com
SUMMARY:TOUR OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
DESCRIPTION:A video of past funtivities by The Damion Alexander Team \nhttps://www.facebook.com/damion.alexander.9/videos/905554694182424 \n \nPRE-REGISTER SCHEDULE RESULTS\n\n\n\nEVENT WEEKEND GUIDE\n\n  \nThe Tour leverages the Pinetop Lakes activity and equestrian center to provide a complete family experience. Attendees enjoy the onsite amphitheater for event activities and live music\, nearby accommodations\, campground games\, a robust communal campfire and more! \nAt 7\,000 ft. a limited field of riders will discover the challenges and gratification from riding awesome single track among a pine forest backdrop while witnessing the endless beauty (and perfect distraction) of the fall season in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. \nAll finishers receive a custom award emblazoned with their distance and are welcomed to the post-ride after-party with live music\, BBQ and cold Pinetop Brewing Co. beverages. \nThe communities of Pinetop-Lakeside are sure to please any visitor with their quintessential small mountain town charm and top notch restaurants. \nFor the benefit of: Tour of the White Mountains benefits TRACKS.
URL:https://bikepilgrim.com/event/tour-of-the-white-mountains/
LOCATION:Pinetop Lakes Activity Center & Stables\, 5475 Buck Springs Road\, Pinetop\, AZ\, 85935
CATEGORIES:Camping,Drinking,drinking and smoking,Entry Fee,Mountain Bike,MTB,Party On Wheels,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Epic Rides":MAILTO:registration@epicrides.com or info@epicrides.com
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