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- Taking place in Kielder forest park near the English-Scottish borders of Northumberland, the Dirty Reiver is inspired by the Gravel Grinder format originating in the American mid-west. WIth on-site camping and a gravel expo, the Dirty Reiver attracts a packed field of gravel enthusiasts from across the UK and beyond.
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The Dirty Reiver (200km), Dirty One Thirty (130km) and the Dirty Sixty Fiver (65km) are off road cycling challenges based on the Gravel Grinder format found predominantly in America. The ‘Sixty Fiver’ course will also be open to E-Bikes as the Dirt-E-Reiver!
The 200km event is one continuous loop with three feed stations at 52km, 103km and 154km approx. There is 3100m of ascent with cut-offs at 34km and 136km – more info in the relevant section. The 130km event follows a similar route to the 200km with 2100m of ascent, feeds at 52km and 103km and a cut-off at 34km.
Sep 16, 2023 · My ride, the Dirty One-Thirty, is the 123km mid-distance version of the Dirty Reiver – one of the UK’s biggest gravel events and 200km long. Held in Kielder Forest in Northumberland, on the ...
Sam Dansie takes on 182km of UK gravel at this year's Dirty Reiver.
Apr 28, 2016 · The Dirty Kanza 200, the event that inspired Dirty Reiver organiser Paul Errington to try and emulate it in the UK, draws close to 2,000 competitors and has been going since 2006. Where the US leads, others inevitably follow, and gravel events are starting to spring up across the UK.
Mar 23, 2024 · Find out all the details about this years Dirty Reiver Event in Kielder Forest - in full colour. A host of information about gravel riding and what the area has to offer.
For those not in the know, the Dirty Reiver is a timed gravel event that covers 65, 130 or 200km of the Kielder Forest, which spans the border region of England and Scotland. Just how different...