Event Overview
Course Description
- Mixed Surface: Each lap features roughly 5 km of the scenic Pitt Meadows Dyke system (hard-packed gravel) combined with rural paved farm roads.
- Terrain: Flat but punishing, the course is designed to favor "power" riders who can handle the vibrations of the gravel sections.
- Bike Choice: While it features gravel, it is considered a road race. Many participants successfully use road bikes with 23c–28c tires, though modern wider tires are now common.
Event Highlights
- Paris-Roubaix Tribute: The event often runs on the same weekend as the French "Monument" race, capturing the same gritty, early-season spirit.
- Competitive Categories: Races are divided by ability, ranging from Novice and Youth (2–6 laps) to Elite Cat 1/2 Men (10 laps/100 km).
- The "Battlefield": The dyke sections are narrow and exposed to wind, frequently causing the peloton to shatter into small groups, providing an exciting spectacle for both riders and fans.
Participant Details
- Location: The start/finish and parking are typically located at (17130 Barnes Road, Pitt Meadows, BC).
- Requirements: A valid Cycling BC or UCI license is required to participate.
- Registration: Sign up onlin. Note that there is typically no day-of registration.
Jeremy's Roubaix Highlights
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect from the course at Jeremy's Roubaix?
Jeremy's Roubaix features a mix of paved roads and gravel sections on local dykes and farm roads, creating that classic "cobble-lite" Spring Classic atmosphere. Depending on spring weather conditions, expect possible mud - come prepared for variable terrain and wet conditions typical of this time of year.
Is this race suitable for competitive road cyclists new to gravel racing?
Yes - Jeremy's Roubaix is designed to challenge competitive cyclists while the gravel sections are manageable on a road or all-road bike. If you're experienced with road racing and comfortable handling unpaved surfaces, you'll fit right in with the competitive field here.
What gear and tire setup do you recommend?
Check the event website for official gear recommendations, but most riders use road bikes with wider tires (32mm or greater) or gravel bikes to handle the mixed terrain. Given spring conditions in the Pitt Meadows area, fenders and mudguards are highly advisable to keep you cleaner during the race.
Will there be multiple race categories and field sizes?
Jeremy's Roubaix typically features competitive road race categories to accommodate different skill and experience levels. Check the event website for the current year's specific categories, field sizes, and category-specific details to find your competitive level.
How do I get to Pitt Meadows from Blaine, and what are the parking options?
Pitt Meadows is located just across the border in British Columbia, making it easily accessible from Blaine, Washington. For specific parking information, venue access, and any parking restrictions, contact the event organizers or check the event website for the most current logistics details.
Are spectators welcome, and where are the best viewing spots?
Yes - Jeremy's Roubaix welcomes spectators to cheer on the competitive field. The gravel and farm road sections combined with the course layout typically offer several good vantage points; check the event website for recommended spectator areas and course maps showing where you can best watch the action.
What happens if spring weather creates muddy conditions on race day?
Mud is part of the Jeremy's Roubaix experience - it's a Spring Classic after all. The race typically proceeds as scheduled regardless of wet conditions unless there are significant safety concerns. Prepare your bike, gear, and body accordingly, and come ready to embrace the authentic gravel racing experience.
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