From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find gravel events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
The ¾ Minus Cykeltur is a gravel grinder consisting of a 52-mile route on asphalt and gravel roads and a 75-mile route on asphalt, gravel, and some dirt singletrack trail. The 3/4 Minus starts and finishes on Oak Street adjacent to Matchwood Brewing Company and is followed by a party and award ceremony at Matchwood Brewing with food, drink, and live music. It takes place annually on the first Saturday in May. This is a charity event, proceeds of which are donated to Pend O'reille Pedalers and KRFY - Panhandle Community Radio
The 3/4 Minus Cykeltur is the first of three annual events in the Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series. It Is followed by the Monarch Grind on the last Saturday in June and Aether's Traverse on the third Saturday in August. Riders must participate in all three events to be eligible for overall series results, or can participate in any of the three events if not interested in being part of the overall series results. If planning to participate in all three events, select the bundle registration option for a 15% discount.
SCHEDULE
Friday, May 1, 2025, 4PM - 8PM: Packet Pickup/Registration at Matchwood Brewing, 513 Oak Street, Sandpoint, ID
Saturday, May 2, 2025: Matchwood Brewing, 513 Oak Street, Sandpoint, ID:
7:00-8:30 AM: On Site Packet Pickup/Registration
8:30 AM: Pre-Ride Meeting
9:00 AM: Ride Starts
Post-ride festivities and refreshments at Matchwood Brewing Company 12:00PM - 5:00PM (last meal served at 5PM)
2:00 PM: Awards/Raffle
Registration Includes:
Event participation and on-course support
Participation swag
Post-ride meal and drink
Post-ride raffle
Post-Ride festivities with live band
Award ceremony and podium presentations (must be fast to be in the limelight).
RULES
Failure to abide by the rules below will result in disqualification
New for 2025: The routes are essentially the same and in the same direction as they were in 2024; however, only designated segments along the routes are timed. Riders are required to complete the entire route of their choice (One Humper or Two Humper), but the official results are based only on the cumulative time of the segments – two segments for the One Humper and four segments for the Two Humper. In addition to podium prizes for the top three finishers of each gender on each route, the top finisher of each gender in each segment (e.g. QOM, KOM) will be recognized. This format allows for a more accessible early-season event for riders who may not yet have built their endurance fitness and prefer a more leisurely adventure whereby they can ride casually with old and new friends, while providing plenty of challenge for those willing to test themselves on the segments.
Electronic chip timing will be used for this event. Each rider will be issued a number plate with a uniquely-coded electronic chip that must be attached to the rider’s bicycle for the duration of the ride. Results will be available on site and online shortly after the end of the ride.
Participants, in general, are responsible for their own mechanical repairs during the event, if needed, and should provide themselves with nutrition and hydration. RIDERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO RECEIVE MECHANICAL OR NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE FROM UNAUTHORIZED MOVING OR STATIONARY VEHICLES OR PERSONS. The routes include rest/aid stations where hydration and energy supplements will be available, and riders can seek first aid if needed. Event support vehicles capable of assistance, including minor mechanical repairs, will follow the riders. If a bicycle becomes unrideable, support vehicles will be available to transport riders and bicycles back to the finish line or to an on-course aid station.
RIDERS MUST FINISH THE ROUTE ON THE SAME BICYCLE THEY START WITH AND ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SWITCH TO ALTERNATE BICYCLES ANYWHERE ALONG THE ROUTE.
Participants may ride any style of bicycle; however, motorized bicycles, including eBikes, and bicycles with aero bars are not allowed. A large percentage of the routes are on gravel or dirt roads; bicycles with traction tires are recommended.
The ride will begin as a neutral start at a controlled speed with a Police escort, after which riders are free to ride at their desired pace.
All riders are required to wear helmets and follow State of Idaho traffic laws for bicycles, including yielding at stop signs and treating red lights as stop signs. Extra caution shall be taken at railroad and highway crossings.
The route will be marked with directional arrows, as needed, at road changes and intersections. Select road crossings will be controlled by volunteer flaggers wearing high-visibility vests. All riders are required to follow directions from flaggers.
Riders shall ride single file when vehicular traffic is encountered for safety reasons and to not unduly obstruct vehicular traffic.
The ¾ Minus Cykeltur comprises the first stage of the Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series, which also includes the Monarch Grind on June 28th and a new event, Aether's Traverse, on August 16th. Riders on both ¾ Minus Cykeltur routes will earn points towards the overall series tally. Points will be awarded as follows:
Two-Humper One-Humper
Finishing Place Points Finishing Place Points
1 30 1 25
2 26 2 21
3 23 3 18
4 20 4 15
5 18 5 13
6 16 6 11
7 14 7 9
8 12 8 7
9 10 9 5
10 9 10 4
11 8 11 3
12 7 12 2
13 6 13 and up 1
14 5
15 4
16 3
17 2
18 and up 1
More Info at Panhandle Gravel
Sandpoint Rotary presents the CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo, named one of the top charity rides in the US! The ride takes place in Sandpoint, Idaho, the “Most Beautiful Small Town in the USA.” The 150 mile route is a grand loop around the Cabinet Mountains—a frontal range of the Rocky Mountains of Idaho and Montana—through gorgeous lake and river valleys, encompassing one upriver leg, two downriver legs and one huge lake! The CHAFE offers magnificent 150, 80, 40, and 25 mile road routes plus two Gravel options (75 and 55 mile), plus a Family Fun Ride for riders of any level!
RIDE FOR READING!
Every student. Every day. When you register for the CHAFE150, you provide vital educational support in our region. "Every Student Graduates a Reader" is a Lake Pend Oreille School District initiative focused on ensuring all students develop strong literacy skills. Reading is the foundation for academic success, enabling students to excel in all subjects, think critically, and confidently navigate the world. By screening literacy skills annually, the program identifies students’ reading abilities early, allowing for personalized instruction and preventing future learning gaps. This initiative opens doors for students, preparing them for further education, careers, and active participation in society.
Aether's Traverse Is a point-to-point gravel grinder that starts in Sandpoint, Idaho, and ends on top of Schweitzer Mountain Resort at the Sky House. The 35-mile route is predominantly on gravel roads and includes approximately 6,200 feet of elevation gain. This is a charity event, proceeds of which are donated to Pend O'reille Pedalers and KRFY - Panhandle Community Radio
Aether's Traverse is the last of three annual events in the Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series. It is preceded by the 3/4 Minus Cykeltur on the first Saturday of May and the Monarch Grind on the last Saturday in June. Riders must participate in all three events to be eligible for overall series results, or can participate in one or two events if not interested in being part of the overall series results. If planning to participate in all three events, select the bundle registration option for a 15% discount.
SCHEDULE
Friday, August 14, 2026: Matchwood Brewing, 513 Oak Street, Sandpoint, Idaho
· 4:00PM-8:00PM: Registration/Packet Pick up
Saturday, August 15, 2026: Start/Finish area, 10857 Baldy Mountain Road, Sandpoint, Idaho
· 6:30-7:30 AM: Last-minute Registration/Packet Pick up
· 7:45 AM: Pre-Ride Meeting
· 8:00 AM: Ride Starts
· 12:00 PM: Post-ride Celebration, food and drink, and Awards at Sky House – Prizes for top three men, women, and non-binary finishers, as well as top three men, women, and non-binary Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series finishers for post-ride and Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series festivities.
· Post-ride chairlift ride down to Schweitzer Village
Registration Includes:
Event participation and on-course support
Participation swag
Post-ride meal and drink
Post-ride raffle
Award ceremony and podium presentations (must be fast to be in the limelight).
RULES
Failure to abide by the rules below will result in disqualification
Electronic chip timing will be used for this event. Each rider will be issued a number plate with a uniquely-coded electronic chip that must be attached to the rider’s bicycle for the duration of the ride. Results will be available on site and online shortly after the end of the ride.
Participants, in general, are responsible for their own mechanical repairs during the event, if needed, and should provide themselves with nutrition and hydration. RIDERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO RECEIVE MECHANICAL OR NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE FROM UNAUTHORIZED MOVING OR STATIONARY VEHICLES OR PERSONS. The route includes a rest/aid station where hydration and energy supplements will be available, and riders can seek first aid if needed. Event support vehicles capable of assistance, including minor mechanical repairs, will follow the riders. If a bicycle becomes unrideable, support vehicles will be available to transport riders and bicycles back to the finish line or to the on-course aid station.
RIDERS MUST FINISH THE ROUTE ON THE SAME BICYCLE THEY START WITH AND ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SWITCH TO ALTERNATE BICYCLES ANYWHERE ALONG THE ROUTE.
All riders are required to wear helmets and follow State of Idaho traffic laws for bicycles, including yielding at stop signs and treating red lights as stop signs. Extra caution shall be taken at railroad and highway crossings.
Participants may ride any style of bicycle; however, motorized bicycles, including eBikes, and bikes with aero bars are not allowed. A large percentage of the route is on gravel or dirt roads; bicycles with traction tires are recommended. Traditional road bikes are not recommended.
The ride will begin as a neutral start at a controlled speed, after which riders are free to ride at their desired pace.
The route will be marked with directional arrows, as needed, at road changes and intersections. Select road intersections will be controlled by volunteer flaggers wearing high-visibility vests. All riders shall to follow directions from the flaggers.
Riders shall ride single file when vehicular traffic is encountered for safety reasons and to not unduly obstruct vehicular traffic.
Aether's Traverse Points toward the IPGS will be awarded as follows:
Finishing Place Points
1 30
2 26
3 23
4 20
5 18
6 16
7 14
8 12
9 10
10 9
11 8
12 7
13 6
14 5
15 4
16 3
17 2
18 and up 1
More Info at Panhandle Gravel
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