This BillBone Gravel Grinder is presented by City Bikes Miami and stages at Everglades Holiday Park. The park has an RV parking for those athletes who want to stay in the park overnight. The event will begin and end just on the South side of the park using a 20 mile loop to MACK'S Fish Camp. This event is properly permitted through the following governing agencies; Broward County Parks & Recreation, USA Cycling and the South Florida Water Management District. Waivers for governing bodies are required by all participants and these events are restricted to riders 18 years of age or older. We realize that below is a lot to read, but information is the key to your preparation and safety.
The costs involved in organizing gravel events continue to rise, and the planning required is substantial, which is why there is a strict no-refund policy in place. However, participants have the option to purchase entry protection for their gravel race registration for just $7.99. With this protection, you can register with confidence, knowing that if certain covered circumstances arise, you will be able to recover your entry fee, less any merchant processing and service fees associated with your transaction.
The cost of protection is a nominal percentage of your total gravel entry, and you will be eligible for a 100% refund, including taxes and processing fees, if you need to cancel. This insurance does not cover event cancellation due to Acts of God (e.g., weather, pandemics, etc.). CLICK HERE TO READ THE POLICY
Registering early is essential—it not only saves you $20 on your entry fee, but it also helps us plan more accurately for food, support, and logistics. When participants wait until the last minute to sign up, it forces us to overestimate resources, which increases costs and puts unnecessary strain on the event. By securing your spot now, you help us keep fees steady and ensure a smoother, better-supported experience for everyone.
This event is properly permitted by USA Cycling for insurance purposes, but it DOES NOT require a cycling license of any sort. If, however you have received some sort of sanctioning/suspension for use of performance enhancing drugs, USA Cycling prohibits you from competing in any event permitted by the agency.
Did you know that as a rider you are 100% responsible to study the course and download it to your bike computer or phone? There is no guarantee that event signage will last on the levee roadways of the Florida Everglades. Rain can wash away any painted arrows and we are not allowed to penetrate the ground with signage. We will however have large A-frame signs to assist, but those signs can be blown over in the wind or even stolen. If you do your homework, you will not get lost and you will have a very successful event without any issues. If you come to the event unprepared then you will more than likely get lost or go off course. You can view your course and download your file type (GPX, TCX, etc.) from Strava.com. If you find yourself needing a ride back to the start area because you are unable to return you can text us at (561) 374-2994 and we will pick you up. Simply send us your location from your phone. We are here to help.
Your racing age is your age as of December 31, 2025.
60 Mile Men (Open, 40+, 50+, 60+) & Women Open: 7:00am start
40 Mile Men (40+, 50+, 60+) & Women (Open, 40+, 50+): 8:15am start
20 Mile Men (Open, First Timer, Fat Tire) & Women (Open, First Timer, Fat Tire): 9:30am start
*First Timer means: This is my first gravel event
The route will run counterclockwise. All participants are required to download the course to your bike computer. There will be limited signage on the routes. You can view your course and download your file type (GPX, TCX, etc.) from Strava.com.
PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK FOR THE COURSE: 20 Mile Loop Strava Link - (You can use the link for each lap).
The course has 2 left turns, of which the first is approximately 5 miles into the event where we will place an A-frame (but beware they can be stolen). You will then approach a yellow gate at MACK'S Fish Camp where you will be required to get off your bike and run/walk thru the fish camp. Please be advised that there are pigs, chickens in the area. You can get back on your bike at the end of the camp (look for the orange cones. This area will be monitored by staff and any person who rides through the camp will be disqualified.
Neutral support station will be located at MACK'S Fish Camp. We will have a City Bikes mechanic, water, nutrition, etc. A first aide kit will also be located at the station.
We will also have a tent, table and cooler with ice for any riders who wish to place their own bottles at the end of each lap. This tent will be located next to the timing trailer as you pass each lap.
The first 200 riders will receive a souvenir water bottle, on-course neutral support (Coca-Cola, Jelly Belly, Pickles, Chips, Powdered Gatorade, etc.) and PDQ samples. This event will be professionally timed. .
Everglades Holiday Park - 21940 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33332 - Google Map Directions
CITY BIKES NUTRITION TENT – There is 1 fully stocked neutral support tent located on the course at MACK'S Fish Camp, about halfway point of each loop. We will also have first aid at this tent. We will supply plenty of water in orange containers (no bottles) and snacks. Use your bottle to refill. We highly recommend stopping and eating/drinking to keep up your nutrition during this event.
To use a mountain bike for the gravel race, you’ll need to ensure your bike follows a standard mountain bike setup while allowing flexibility on tire choice. Here’s a breakdown of what this setup should include:
This setup ensures you’re riding a true mountain bike with control and durability, while also giving you the freedom to customize your tires to fit the unique demands of a gravel race.
The beauty of gravel is there are no rules. We just want you to be safe and have a great time. The gravel is hard enough so why start throwing a bunch of rules into the mix. As it relates to aero bars, you can use them but please do not use them while you are around other riders, especially when riding behind them. As it relates to tire size, have at it and use whatever tire you want in any category.
All athletes are fully responsible for 100% of their own nutrition and mechanical issues. At the City Bikes neutral support tent there will be limited supplies to assist your mechanical needs. Please prepare for flat tires and other mechanical issues. Flat tires cause 99% of most do not finishes (DNF). Gravel bikes are not road bikes. Our advice is to deflate at least 3-5 less psi than you normally ride as the gravel can be quite 'chunky' in certain locations. We will stock and refill neutral support station as needed with water and nutrition. Water (no bottles), Coca-Cola and a variety of sugary snacks. A first aid kit will also be available.
Warning - There is a timing chip on the back of your event number - Please do not tie wrap the number to your seat post or any other tube. You must place it on the front of your bike (yes, we know it causes wind drag) so we can see your number and more importantly the chip reads correctly. And remember, if you wrap it, and it does not get a chip read, it’s your fault and you may not get a result.
As you enter the park you use the parking lot available. The stage will be on the South Side of the parking lot (Look for the orange trailer). We will have post event goodies by PDQ of Pembroke Pines and lots of refreshments.
There will be a few A-frames on the course for directions but of course they can be blown over, stolen, etc. so we highly encourage you to download the Strava Link on the registration page.
The good news is that the Florida State land manager has allowed the event to open select gates. The start and finish gates will be open for the event. All remaining gates will be closed which will require you to carry your bike over or through the gates.
You can leave a personal bottle as you complete each lap. You can leave your bottle either in a large cooler of ice or on top of a table.
Please be reminded that the levee trail system is open to recreational riders. Please keep to the right and pass on the left.
VeloPista Photo will be out on course taking your pics. These photos are normally available the next day the link provided. VeloPista Photo
PLEASE DON’T OVER INFLATE YOUR TIRES - The #1 reason riders do not complete gravel events is due to flat tires. We want you to have a great gravel experience, which is why we list this as the #1 thing to focus on.
Please do not litter our precious Everglades. What you carry in with you, you should also carry out.
Please remember that the course is open to the public and that there will be other recreational riders on the gravel roads. Beware that many animals live in the preserve (horses, alligators, deer, bears, snakes, etc.). It is your responsibility to ride safely and understand the inherent risk of gravel cycling. Please stay to the right side of the gravel road (just like driving).
The South Florida Water Management District does not charge a fee to enter or use any lands provided by the district to the public for outdoor recreational purposes. Any applicable fee, registration fee, ticket price or any other fee charged, or donation accepted by the organization hosting an event on any lands provided by the district to the public for outdoor recreation purposes is not and shall not be considered a fee to enter or use the property.