The KRanza: A Michigan Gravel Adventure
What to Expect
- Mixed Terrain - Mostly gravel with sandy sections that add character and challenge
- Two Distance Options - Choose between 170-mile or 85-mile loops to match your skill level and ambition
- Complete Self-Sufficiency - No support vehicles or mechanical aid - pack what you need and ride at your own pace
- Free Entry - Zero registration fees means more riders can join the adventure
- Scenic Michigan Gravel - Experience fantastic routes through rural Tustin on fantastic gravel terrain
- Community Vibe - Connect with fellow adventurers who embrace the spirit of unsupported riding
Event Highlights
- Free event - no barriers to entry for gravel enthusiasts
- Fully unsupported format for true self-reliant riders
- Two course options for different experience levels
- Fantastic mixed-surface gravel loops through Michigan countryside
Highlights from The KRanza
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes The KRanza different from other gravel events?
The KRanza is a completely free, unsupported gravel adventure where you're in full control - there's no sag wagon, no mechanical support, and no registration fees. You choose your challenge with either a 170-mile or 85-mile loop, pack what you need, and experience pure self-sufficient riding through Michigan's scenic gravel terrain.
What type of gravel bike or tires should I bring?
Since The KRanza features mostly gravel with sandy stretches, a gravel or adventure bike with wider tires (40mm+) is ideal for handling mixed surfaces confidently. Tires with good tread will help you navigate both the gravel and sandy sections - check the event website for specific terrain recommendations if you're on the fence about your setup.
Is The KRanza suitable for riders new to gravel or unsupported events?
Absolutely - the 85-mile loop is designed to be accessible while still offering a rewarding adventure, and the free entry means everyone can participate regardless of experience level. If you're new to unsupported riding, start by planning your nutrition, water, and gear carefully, and consider riding with friends for added safety and support.
What should I pack for an unsupported event with no aid stations?
Come prepared with plenty of water, snacks, tools (spare tube, tire levers, pump), a basic first-aid kit, and anything else you might need - there are no support vehicles or mechanical aid available. It's smart to map out where small towns or stores are along your chosen route so you can resupply, and tell a friend your planned route before you start.
Can I switch between the 85-mile and 170-mile routes on event day?
Check the event website for details on how routes are marked and whether adjustments are possible once you're out riding. Since The KRanza is unsupported and rider-directed, route flexibility may vary - knowing this ahead of time helps you plan your pacing and nutrition strategy.
What's the community like at The KRanza?
The KRanza attracts self-sufficient riders who thrive on adventure and freedom - you'll be among fellow gravel enthusiasts who embrace the spirit of unsupported riding and supporting each other on the open road. The shared experience of tackling Michigan's mixed-surface terrain creates a strong community bond among participants.
How do I register for The KRanza if it's free?
Since The KRanza is a free, community-focused event, check the event website for any pre-registration process or simply show up ready to ride on event day. The organizers will have details on where to start and how routes are organized, so review that information before you arrive in Tustin.
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