Peach Cobbler Gravel Race - gravel cycling event - in Clanton, AL - presented by Chainbuster Racing

Peach Cobbler Gravel Race

Saturday, March 21, 2026Goose Pond Park, Clanton, AL
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Event Type

Gravel

Location

Goose Pond ParkClanton, AlabamaOpen in Maps

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Saturday, March 21, 2026Register

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About This Event
The Peach Cobbler Gravel Race is held in Clanton, Alabama. This event offers riders a challenging journey through the scenic gravel roads of Chilton County, featuring both a Long Course (approx. 66 miles) and a Short Course (approx. 40 miles). It is designed to showcase the region's countryside.
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The Peach Cobbler Gravel Race: A Sweet Slice of Southern Gritty

Dust off your gravel rig and get ready for a taste of the Deep South! The Peach Cobbler Gravel Race takes you deep into the heart of Chilton County, Alabama - the peach capital of the world. This isn't just a race; it’s a high-cadence celebration of red clay, rolling orchards, and the finest hospitality Alabama has to offer.
 
Whether you’re a seasoned "gravel pro" looking to set a PR or a weekend warrior hunting for the best post-ride snack in the state, we’ve got a distance and a bowl of cobbler waiting for you at the finish line.

The Courses

We offer three distinct routes designed to showcase the best (and toughest) terrain in Central Alabama. Expect a mix of 80% unpaved surfaces, ranging from hard-packed red clay to chunky forest service roads.
 
Distance Elevation Gain Difficulty Description
The "Sweet Slice" (25 Miles) ~1,200 ft Beginner Friendly A scenic roll through the peach orchards. Perfect for those new to gravel.
The "Deep Dish" (50 Miles) ~3,500 ft Intermediate The "Goldilocks" route. Includes punchy climbs and fast, flowing descents.
The "Whole Cobbler" (85 Miles) ~6,200 ft Advanced A true test of grit. Remote sectors, technical "minimum maintenance" roads, and relentless rollers.
 

Event Highlights

  • The Orchard Sector: Our signature segment takes riders directly through private peach groves—a rare opportunity to ride through rows of blooming trees on private property.
  • The "Peach Pit" Aid Stations: Forget standard gels. Our aid stations are stocked with fresh Alabama peaches, local honey sticks, and ice-cold electrolytes to keep your engines humming.
  • The Finish Line Feast: Every finisher receives a warm bowl of homemade Peach Cobbler topped with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream.
  • Custom Finisher Medals: Hand-crafted wooden medals shaped like—you guessed it—a peach.

Event Details

  • Start/Finish Location: Goose Pond Park, Clanton, AL.
  • Registration Includes: Professional timing, a high-quality event t-shirt, fully stocked aid stations, and the post-race cobbler feast.
  • Categories: Open Men, Open Women, Non-Binary, Masters (50+), and Single Speed.
  • Tech Support: On-site mechanical support provided by local bike shops at the start line and major aid stations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I expect from the terrain on the Peach Cobbler Gravel Race?

The Peach Cobbler takes you through the scenic gravel roads of Chilton County, featuring rolling terrain, red clay surfaces, and beautiful countryside views. Both the Long Course (approximately 66 miles) and Short Course (approximately 40 miles) showcase the region's characteristic gravel and dirt roads - perfect for testing your gravel rig and enjoying the Deep South landscape.

Is this event suitable for riders of all skill levels?

Absolutely! The Peach Cobbler Gravel Race is designed to welcome riders of all abilities. With two course options - a Long Course for those seeking a greater challenge and a Short Course for a more accessible adventure - there's a perfect distance for everyone, whether you're new to gravel riding or an experienced adventurer.

What type of bike and tires do I need for this event?

A gravel bike or cyclocross bike is ideal for navigating Chilton County's red clay and rolling gravel roads. We recommend wider tires (700c x 35mm or larger, or 27.5-inch or larger) for better traction and comfort on the mixed surfaces. Check the event website for any specific tire recommendations based on recent course conditions.

Will there be aid stations along the course?

Yes, the event features aid stations to keep you fueled and hydrated throughout your ride. Check the event website for specific aid station locations and what resources will be available at each stop.

What is the post-ride experience like?

The Peach Cobbler celebrates authentic Southern hospitality and community. Plan to stick around after crossing the finish line to connect with fellow riders, enjoy the festive atmosphere, and experience the true spirit of Chilton County - the peach capital of the world. Check the event website for details on post-race food, entertainment, and activities.

Are there spectating opportunities for friends and family?

Yes, the Peach Cobbler welcomes spectators! We recommend reaching out to the event organizers or checking the event website for specific details on spectator locations, parking, and the best spots to cheer on riders as they tackle the beautiful Chilton County gravel roads.

What should I bring or prepare for race day?

Bring plenty of water, energy food, repair supplies (spare tube, multi-tool, pump), and dress for variable conditions on the gravel roads. Red clay can be unpredictable, so consider fenders and extra water for cleaning. Sunscreen, a helmet, and lights (if early start times apply) are also recommended. Check the event website for a detailed pre-race checklist and weather updates.

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