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description Barry-Roubaix Overview

The Barry-Roubaix is a classic cycling race based in Michigan’s Barry County. It’s notable as one of the first races to prominently feature challenging gravel terrain within the United States. The course utilizes rolling roads and rough surfaces, demanding strength and technical riding skills. It attracts competitive cyclists and gravel racing enthusiasts seeking a demanding Spring event.

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When was the first Barry-Roubaix gravel race held?

The inaugural Barry-Roubaix gravel race was held in 2009 with exactly 274 racers. It has since grown massively to become one of the largest gravel events in the world.

What terrain is the Barry-Roubaix race known for?

Barry-Roubaix is famous for utilizing Barry County's rolling roads and notoriously rough gravel surfaces. The unpredictable Michigan terrain is designed to test the endurance of all participating cyclists.

How many racers participated in the first Barry-Roubaix event?

The very first Barry-Roubaix event in 2009 featured a starting grid of exactly 274 racers. Today, the Michigan-based gravel race draws thousands of cycling enthusiasts annually.

In which US state does the Barry-Roubaix race take place?

The Barry-Roubaix race takes place entirely in Barry County, Michigan. The course specifically challenges riders with the county's signature rolling roads and rough gravel surfaces.

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