Course Description
- The Terrain: Expect a mix of rolling hills, scenic cascading streams, and raw, rugged gravel.
- Key Challenges: The route features significant elevation, including the formidable Dugger Mountain.
- The Finish: After conquering the climbs, riders enjoy a "full gas" 13-mile return section, often utilizing the Chief Ladiga Trail to sprint back into town.
Distances & Categories
- Long Course (approx. 60 miles): A relentless journey that crosses into Georgia before returning to Piedmont.
- Short Course (approx. 30–32 miles): Don't let the distance fool you; short-course riders must tackle Dugger Mountain twice.
- Participant Limit: The field is strictly limited to 300 participants to maintain the event's intimate, community feel.
Event Highlights
- Post-Race Party: Refuel with a meal hosted by Shell’s Restaurant at The Place Downtown.
- Live Music: Your registration includes access to a Saturday evening concert, featuring artists like Adam Hood.
- Awards: Trophies and recognition for various age groups and categories, including Open, Masters, and Junior divisions.
Logistics & Registration
- Location: 108 W Ladiga St, Piedmont, AL.
- Schedule:
- 6:45 AM – 8:00 AM: Check-in and on-site registration.
- 9:00 AM: Long Course start.
- 9:15 AM: Short Course start.
A Recap of the Shake N Bake Gravel Grinder
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of terrain should I expect on the Shake & Brake route?
The 60-mile route features a mix of gravel and mixed surfaces as you traverse Dugger Mountain and wind through Talladega National Forest. You'll experience rolling hills, beautiful mountain views, and scenic cascading streams - so come ready for a challenging yet rewarding ride through some of Alabama's most stunning landscapes.
What tire recommendations do you have for this gravel event?
Given the mixed-surface terrain and rolling mountain sections, gravel tires in the 40-50mm range are ideal for balancing traction and speed. Check the event website for any specific trail condition updates closer to race day, as recent weather can affect which tire width works best.
Is this event suitable for my skill level?
Shake & Brake is known as a challenging gravel event, so it's best suited for intermediate to advanced riders with gravel experience. That said, the Smalltown Gravel Series welcomes all adventurous cyclists - if you're fit and ready for a tough day in the saddle, bring your best effort and join our inclusive community!
Will there be aid stations along the route?
Check the event website for the latest details on aid station locations and what will be available. On a 60-mile mountain gravel route, it's smart to carry extra nutrition and water, and plan your fueling strategy in advance.
What happens after the race?
You'll have the chance to celebrate with the cycling community at an amazing post-race meal hosted by Shell's Restaurant at The Place Downtown in Piedmont. It's the perfect way to refuel, share stories about the route, and connect with fellow riders.
Where should I park on race day?
The event starts from beautiful downtown Piedmont, AL. For specific parking information and logistics, check the event website for designated parking areas and any early arrival recommendations.
Can I spectate if I'm not racing?
Absolutely! Spectating is a great way to experience the event and cheer on racers. Scenic sections near downtown Piedmont, Dugger Mountain, and the Talladega National Forest offer excellent vantage points - plus you can join everyone at the post-race meal at The Place Downtown.
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