An updated announcement on the pertinent details for the Midwest's most remote gravel road race! When? We are tentatively considering 6/13/2020 depending on the current COVID situation. Stay tuned for details. Where? Start and Finish will be in Kenton, MI What? The Sturgeon 100 is a self supported gravel road race through the roads of the Ottawa National Forest. There will be 100 kilometer (Metric) and 100 mile (Imperial) options. The first 60 miles will be a loop north of Kenton, circling the Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness Area. Imperial racers will loop back through Kenton and complete a loop south of town. Surfaces will range from pavement, to rocky two tracks, to sandy roads, to wet clay and probably everything in between- including miles and miles of impeccably maintained gravel forest highways. There will be a tough climb or two as you cross over the Sturgeon River a couple times. Who? Adventure minded bicyclists of all abilities. Go for the glory of the podium or just the satisfaction of having completed a tough ride. Either way, enjoy some great riding in an area that not many people usually ride. Wait, what's this self supported business all about? After we wave you off the start line, you are on your own. No aid stations. No SAG wagons. No sweeps. It's you and whatever you bring with you that will get you down the course. Unplanned aid is allowed from other competitors and the general public, but don't count on seeing much of either- this area is fairly remote. Imperial riders may resupply in Kenton at their vehicles or any of the local businesses. I'm in, how do I sign up for this? Once this coronavirus thing starts seeing some resolution, we'll set up the flaming hoops you will be required to jump through. |