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Cascadia Super Gravel 100 | 50 | 30
April 26, 2025 @ 7:00 am - 5:00 pm PDT
An event every year that begins at 7:00 am on day fourth of April, repeating until April 26, 2025
The CSG is the culmination of seasons upon seasons of backyard explorations, weekend wanderings, and solitudinous escapes. For years the CSG was nothing more than a barstool disquisition between friends, a dream of sharing our own “Secret” expanse of routeways with the world around. Eventually though over the years this thought experiment grew in to something solid, and in 2017 we showed the world what Capitol Forest had to offer. Racers showed up from several countries, over 30 states, and in the most quintessential Northwest weather that the gods could offer them, took on sixty miles of Capitol Forest grit, guts, and gravel. The Cascadia Super Gravel was born. And for 2018, and 2019, it thrived, captivating the northwest and exposing the beauty of the Black Hills to the rest of the world, and now it’s back.
Three courses, two ways to compete, one day
100 miles of grit
Test your mettle against the longest course the CSG has ever offered. This race will push your grit over 100 miles and nearly 11,000′ of vertical gain, taking racers across the expanse of capitol forest in what will be the largest circumnavigation we’ve ever attempted. The highs will be high, and the lows will be low, and you’ll all out come out better from it. This is the race for the Legends.
50 miles of guts
Not looking for the all day burn? Then Fifty Miles of Guts offers a stunning day in the hills, with enough miles and elevation to ensure a day off earned. If you show up to race, then a race you’ll have, but if riding with your pals is the agenda, well then the 50 may just be what you’re looking for. This is the race for the weekend warriors, the offseason athletes, and everybody in between.
30 miles of gravel, poker run
Thirty Miles of Gravel takes riders on a scenic tour of the southern underbelly of Capitol Forest where they will compete with each other in a series of puzzles and mind games at the aid stations that earn them points in an attempt to compile the best hand possible. Just because it’s shorter though, don’t expect it to be easier, ride too quick and you’ll lose your wits, take your time and there will be no points left for you. This format may be untimed, but don’t expect it to be non competitive. This is the race to have the most fun, the partier’s race, the people’s race.
Race, or don’t.
Be competitive, or don’t. The day is yours.
The Race
100 miles of grit
Open Men, Open Women.
Pro Purse $300/150/75
Equal Purse Men & Women
50 miles of Guts
Racers entering the 50 miles of Guts will have the option to self seed in any of the 15 person waves they choose. Waves leaving first will be designated “Competitive” waves, and waves leaving later will be for the folks looking to have a more scenic day. Put yourself where ever you want. The priority of the days is just that you get your tires on dirt.
Men 29 & Under, 30-39, 40-49, 50+
Women 35 & Under, 36-49, 50+
Single Speed Open
30 miles of Gravel poker run
Men, Women.
Un-Timed. All Fun. Join your friends in a all day wander of the forest in search of aid stations and poker cards to build your hand and compete for prizes.
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