Ride Beyond Borders: Introducing the International Parade Lap at BorderLands Gravel
Gravel racing has always been about pushing limits. Of legs. Of landscapes. Of what’s possible on two wheels. This year, BorderLands Gravel is breaking new ground again (literally) by launching something unlike anything else on the gravel calendar: an International Parade Lap.
Before the official race even begins, up to 70 riders will clip in for a bi-national roll-out that crosses the U.S.–Mexico border into Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, loops through the heart of town, and returns to the start line in Douglas, Arizona.
BorderLands Gravel Isn’t Just a Race—It’s a Journey Through Shared History
There’s something unforgettable about riding through Douglas, Arizona. The air feels different here. Maybe it’s the elevation. Maybe it’s the wide-open sky. But more likely, it’s the sense that every pedal stroke pushes through layers of history—and across an invisible but powerful cultural thread that ties the U.S. to Mexico.
BorderLands Gravel isn’t just a race. It’s an invitation into the shared story of two towns—Douglas, Arizona and Agua Prieta, Sonora—divided by a wall but joined by a legacy far deeper than politics or geography.