Aztec Adventures has announced its 2024 off-road cycling event calendar, which brings mountain bike and gravel racing to San Juan County, N.M. Reliant on the energy sector for decades, the sandy washes and windy ridges surrounding Aztec and Farmington offer a scenic and challenging cycling arena easily accessible from a large portion of the Four Corners region.
The season kicks off on March 30 with the Roost the Ridges enduro mountain bike race supported by the City of Farmington, New Mexico. The family-friendly event begins at Lions Wilderness Park where riders begin an 8-mile-long untimed transfer into the Glade Run Recreation Area. From there, riders complete three timed downhill segments across flowing ridgeline terrain. The intermediate-level terrain makes Roost the Ridges a great choice for those who are new to enduro racing but also offers a challenging course for experts.
“I am excited to welcome racers back to the trails north of Farmington for the third annual Roost the Ridges enduro and Galactic Grinder this spring,” said Aztec Adventures founder Neil Hannum. “The leg-burning terrain at both races is quickly solidifying them as traditional spring classics for off-road cycling enthusiasts throughout the Four Corners.”
Switching to Gravel Bikes, Aztec Adventures’ three-race gravel series begins April 6th with the Galactic Grinder that serves up three hilly gravel Orbits, transporting you into the outer atmosphere around the Alien Crash Site just outside of Aztec. Starting in Cedar Hill, the 35- and 50-mile routes quickly encounter a sharp climb into the ‘San Juan Alps,’ close to the New Mexico-Colorado state line. After traversing mesas and sandy washes, both routes filter into a 4-mile stretch of singletrack in the infamous Alien Run trail system before hitting some more punchy hills back to the finish. The 9-mile route offers a fun but challenging introduction to gravel riding and the terrain San Juan County has to offer.
Next on the list is the Gas Field Grinder on June 8th in Downtown Aztec. From there you will travel through the Aztec Jungle where time stands still in the sandstone canyons of Kiffen Canyon. Based on the north side of Aztec and located directly across the river from Aztec Ruins National Monument, the whole family will have something to do if they are not out racing on the 9-, 27-, or 50-mile distances. A Classic Cruiser ride is also part of the event if you want to show off the roots of mountain biking.
Rounding out the season is Holy Grit based out of Wines of the San Juan in Blanco. Riders will race along parts of the Old Spanish Trail where they can imagine the time when a route linking New Mexico to California, combining information from many explorers, was opened in 1829 when Santa Fe merchant Antonio Armijo led a trade party of 60 men and a caravan of mules to Alta, California.
Aztec Adventures encourages participants of all abilities to partake in its events–which show off its ethos of Go Fast, Go Slow, Just Go. Founder Neil Hannum has extensive experience exploring the area via bicycle and seeing what’s soon to be known as world-class cycling terrain. In 2021, Hannum joined forces with recent Fort Lewis College graduate William Farmer, his cousin Haden Cox, and the rest of Will’s extended family along with a small group of volunteers to create what are now mainstay events on the region’s cycling calendar. Often overshadowed by the famed trails and cycling community in Durango, Colo., San Juan County is a hidden paradise of mountain biking and gravel riding just waiting to be discovered.
Registration for Roost the Ridges and the Galactic Grinder is now open. Riders who register for all three gravel events receive 20 percent off of registration. To learn more about these events, please visit: https://aztec-adventures.com.
About Aztec Adventures
Aztec Adventures is a bike event production company that brings cyclists together for challenging but approachable mountain bike and gravel events near Aztec and Farmington, N.M. Overshadowed by locales such as Moab and Durango, Northern New Mexico is looking toward outdoor recreation as a future economic diversifier, and events like Roost the Ridges, Galactic Grinder, HOLY GRIT with more to come, are already blazing trails for cyclists to enjoy for generations to come.
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