BorderLands Gravel Race Week Updates: SEAL-IT Recharge Station, A Strava Challenge, Gadsden Rooms, and Mumu Store
It is officially race week in Douglas. The weather looks good, the desert roads are ready, and riders are starting to roll into town. Before you head out, here are a few final updates for the weekend, including a new SEAL-IT recharge station at Art Car World, Strava segments with prizes, rooms still open at the Gadsden, and fresh BorderLands Gravel gear from Mumu.
Your Race Day Guide to BorderLands Gravel
Race week is almost here, and Douglas, Arizona, is ready to welcome you to BorderLands Gravel. On November 15, riders from across the region will gather at the edge of the borderlands to take on miles of rugged, remote desert roads and experience the spirit of adventure this event was built on. Whether you’re racing, supporting, or spectating, here’s everything you need to know for race weekend.
The BorderLands Gravel Survival Guide
Welcome to Douglas, Arizona—heart of Cochise County and the rugged international borderlands.
You’re about to ride the Geronimo Trail (GTR)—a Cochise County primitive road—where the gravel lives up to the name:
Grava de Clase Mundial. This is world-class terrain. Raw. Remote. And unforgettable.