Great Alaskan Gravel

Hard
Date
2026-07-11
Location
Palmer, Alaska, United States
Distance
200 km
Elevation
2400m
Category
Gravel
Region
North America
Organizer
Alaska Gravel
Terrain
Gravel, Dirt, Wilderness Roads
About

The Last Frontier gravel race through Alaska Matanuska-Susitna Valley. Ride under midnight sun past glaciers, through boreal forests, and along wild rivers.

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The Last Frontier gravel race through Alaska Matanuska-Susitna Valley

North America gravel event organized by Alaska Gravel

EFFORT37/60
EXPER.43/70

13 SCORING DIMENSIONS

GREAT ALASKAN GRAVEL
LENGTH8/10CLIMBING6/10DURABILITY7/10TECHNICALITY6/10HEAT6/10RACE PRESSURE4/10ADVENTURE5/10SCENERY6/10ORGANIZATION7/10VALUE8/10COMMUNITY6/10ACCESSIBILITY6/10FIELD DEPTH5/10

EFFORT MATRIX

LENGTH08/10
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200 km — long-day effort
CLIMBING06/10
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2,400 m total — 12 m/km
DURABILITY07/10
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Plan for 9+ hours in the saddle
TECHNICALITY06/10
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Gravel / Dirt / Wilderness Roads
HEAT06/10
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Hot-season race — hydrate aggressively
RACE PRESSURE04/10
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Standard race-day intensity

EXPERIENCE MATRIX

ADVENTURE05/10
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Long-distance day = real adventure
SCENERY06/10
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Gravel, Dirt
ORGANIZATION07/10
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Community-sourced details
VALUE08/10
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Reasonable cost-per-km
COMMUNITY06/10
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Grassroots gravel scene around the event
ACCESSIBILITY06/10
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Reasonable to enter
FIELD DEPTH05/10
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Mixed field — pros + adventure riders

GREEN FLAGS

  • [+]200 km of hard gravel through Palmer, Alaska
  • [+]2,400 m of climbing — proper elevation
  • [+]Organized by Alaska Gravel
  • [+]Varied terrain: Gravel, Dirt, Wilderness Roads
  • [+]Strong US-style aid stations and event production

RED FLAGS

  • [!]Peak summer — heat + sun exposure are real
  • [!]Details not yet verified — confirm via official site

RIDER FIT

Endurance MuleGOOD · 7/10

Built for hours in the saddle — your distance

ClimberGOOD · 6/10

Limited use for pure climbers

Adventure TouristGOOD · 6/10

Single-day event with strong sense of place

BikepackerOK · 4/10

Wrong format for bikepacking specifics

Skill RiderGOOD · 6/10

Technical terrain rewards bike-handling

Crit RacerAVOID · 2/10

Single-day pace suits crit-style riders less here

⚡ SIGNATURE CHALLENGE
A long day decided in the final third

Distance like this rewards patience. The riders who win the last 30% are the ones who saved matches in the first 60%.

TIRE INTEL

WIDTH
40-42 mm
PRESSURE
28-34 psi
PATTERN
File tread w/ side knobs

Mixed gravel with no extreme demands — go for rolling speed.

▶ TOP PICKS
1.Continental Terra Trail[40mm]Durable casing, balanced grip
2.Schwalbe G-One Bite[40mm]Excellent loose-surface bite
3.Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M[40mm]Mixed-terrain all-rounder

WEATHER PLAYBOOK

Palmer, Alaska in mid-summer (July): expect mild conditions — pack for variable weather. Always check 7-day forecast race week and pack a packable shell.

PACING PLAYBOOK

01
Sector 1 — Opening Effort~50 km

Sit in. Let the start sort itself out. Pace by feel, not by rivals.

02
Sector 2 — Mid-Race Crux~120 km

Where the field shatters. Stick to your power numbers, not the surge.

03
Sector 3 — The Finishing Stretch200 km

Save one match. The last 20% is where placement is decided.

WHAT TO FEAR

  • [!01]Heat exhaustion + dehydration on exposed sections

INSIDER INTEL

▌ INCOMING TRANSMISSION

Great Alaskan Gravel is exactly what American gravel does best — well-organized, big aid stations, and a finish-line festival that makes the suffering worthwhile.

Regional cycling forum · North America gravel scene

RACE LOGISTICS

AID STATIONSStandard food + drink refuel points.

Standard aid stations every 30-50 km with food, water, and basic mechanical help.

▶ FEED ZONES · 4 AID STATIONS
Aid 1~40 km
waterfood
Aid 2~80 km
waterfood
Aid 3~120 km
waterfood
Aid 4~160 km
waterfood
✓ INCLUDED WITH ENTRY
  • +Timing chip + bib
  • +Course markings + GPX
  • +Aid station nutrition + water
✕ BRING YOUR OWN
  • -Spare tubes / tubeless plugs
  • -Lodging
  • -Drop bag transport (unless specified)
MECHANICS
At Aid
MEDICAL
At Aid
DROP BAGS
No
BAG TRANSPORT
No
▶ ACCOMMODATION · 3 OPTIONS
Hotels in Palmer
0-10 km from start

Book 6+ months ahead for big events. Check the race partner-hotel list for discounts.

Airbnb / Vrbo
Varies

Often the best value for groups. Search the wider race region, not just the start town.

Camping
Often at venue

Many gravel events offer on-site camping for a small fee. Check race FAQ.

▶ GOOD TO KNOW
  • Carry at least one tube + plug kit even with tubeless. Mechanical bad luck is the #1 DNF cause.

TRAVEL OPS

AIRPORTClosest major US hub depending on region — check race FAQ
LODGINGBook early in Palmer — gravel events fill local accommodation fast
FOODCarry your own ride nutrition. Local options usually plentiful before/after.
PACKET PICKUPDay-before-event pickup is standard. Confirm via official site.
PARKINGEvent parking varies — check race FAQ
▌ BOTTOM LINE

Great Alaskan Gravel is a destination-worthy gravel event in United States. A solid bucket-list addition.