Where:
18450 Six mile road Huson, MT
Description:
We are excited to offer another year of this instant classic gravel event!
Garden City Gravel will take you through the same course as years past. Headquartered in the 9 Mile Valley, west of Missoula, this route shows you the best of our gravel riding. New for this year we have separate start times for different groups. Also, we are proud to offer a paracyclist category. All age group and category podiums run across the different start times and top 3 will be honored in each. For example if you are in the 50-59 category you can get in the top 3 regardless of your start group. The podiums are based on your ride time, not your relative finish within your ride group.
New for this year - Garden City Gravel 40
A beautiful 40 Mile gravel course for folks to train or try their hand at a gravel event. Two laps on the course!
Schedule
8:30am GARDEN CITY GRAVEL 55 Miles START
12:00pm GARDEN CITY GRAVEL 40 Miles START
5/15/26
4pm - 6:30pm - Check In and Number Pick Up Open - FREE CAMPING - 18450 Six mile road Huson, MT US 59846
5/16/26
7:00 am - Check in and Number Pick Up Open - GRIST treats and Black Coffee - 18450 Six mile road Huson, MT US 59846
8:20am - Pre Ride Chat
8:30am - START - 40 Miles
11:00am - 40 Podium and Lunch
12:00pm - START - 55 Miles
3pm - 55 Podium and Lunch
*Age group podiums run across the different categories for female, male, and non binary. The podium categories are as follows (top 3): 10-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18, Overall, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+, Paracyclist
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