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TransRockies Race Series Expands North American Footprint with New Cycling Destinations for 2026

Published January 9, 2026

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Calgary, AB — The TransRockies Race Series, one of North America’s most trusted names in endurance event production, is expanding its cycling footprint with three new marquee U.S. events and an elevated calendar for 2026.

From the desert mesas of Colorado to the high-alpine trails of the Southwest, TransRockies invites riders and runners to push their limits, share the challenge, and experience adventure at its best.

“Our goal has always been to help people connect with nature, themselves, and each other through challenge and shared experience,” says Aaron McConnell, President of TransRockies Race Series. “Expanding our U.S. presence allows us to bring that spirit of adventure and community to new landscapes while maintaining the world-class support participants have come to expect from TransRockies.”

Building on a Legacy of World-Class Cycling Events

The TransRockies 2026 season solidifies the organization’s position as a North American leader in off-road adventure, with new events joining an already world-class lineup of gravel, mountain, and road experiences.

  • Desert Gravel (April 25, Fruita, CO) – Now officially part of the TransRockies family, Desert Gravel deepens the Series’ gravel portfolio. This beloved event—founded by Morgan Murri—blends soulful desert routes, strong local roots, and the hallmark TransRockies experience of community and support.
  • Moab Bike Fest (May 2–4, Moab, UT) – A reimagined weekend celebration bringing together Moab’s most iconic rides for cyclists of every kind. Whether you’re seeking three days of legendary singletrack with Moab Rocks or a curly-bar road and gravel challenge through Moab Fondo Fest, Moab Bike Fest delivers a family-friendly, festival-style experience where everyone finds their perfect ride.
  • Rough Rider Gravel (October 30–November 2, Prescott, AZ) – Showcasing Arizona’s untapped gravel terrain, Rough Rider Gravel invites riders to explore a new frontier of high-desert roads, pine forests, and mountain vistas. As part of the expanding TransRockies Race Series, this event embodies the spirit of discovery and adventure. Adding a bold new chapter to the Series’ diverse lineup of unforgettable cycling experiences.
  • Southwest MTB Stage Race (Fall 2026, Location TBA) – Details remain under wraps for now, but a new multi-day experience is in the works—bringing TransRockies’ legendary mountain bike culture to an all-new Southwest U.S. destination. Stay tuned for the full reveal in January.

Across the border, TransRockies’ Canadian roots remain strong:

  • Fernie Singletrack 3 (June 24–26, Fernie, BC) – A classic of the Series, known for its hospitality, world-class trails, and camaraderie.
  • Gran Fondo Badlands (July 5, Drumheller, AB) – A 1,600-rider celebration through Alberta’s breathtaking badlands.
  • The Range Gravel (July 11, Claresholm, AB) – Rolling prairie roads and open skies define this growing gravel event, where over 500 riders gather to test their endurance and celebrate the spirit of exploration.

Trail Running Remains a Pillar

While the cycling series takes center stage in 2026, TransRockies’ trail running events, including the legendary TransRockies Run in Colorado and Moab Run the Rocks, continue to draw athletes from around the world, united by endurance, grit, and a love for the terrain

Guided by Core Values: Place, Community, and Support

At the heart of every TransRockies event are three guiding principles that define both the experience and the organization’s culture:

  • Place — Connecting with nature responsibly and discovering new terrain through sport.
  • Community — Creating environments where participants build lasting friendships and feel part of something genuine.
  • Support — Delivering world-class operations, safety, medical care, nutrition, and logistics—so every athlete can focus on the experience, not the details.

 

About TransRockies Race Series

Since 2002, TransRockies has produced more than 150 endurance events across North America, known for their blend of adventure, hospitality, and top-tier organization. From multi-day mountain bike stage races to iconic gravel and trail running challenges, each event reflects a commitment to exploration, challenge, and community.

For the full 2026 event calendar and registration details, visit www.transrockies.com or follow @transrockiesbike and @transrockiesrunning on social media.