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Cycling event listings online are mostly just date-and-location databases. They tell you when a race happens and where to register, but nothing about what it is actually like to be there. What the course is like in person. How the organization handles race day. Whether the gravel event that sounds epic on paper is actually worth the entry fee. AI can scrape race calendars and spit out event summaries instantly — because there was never much substance to summarize.
Cycling Events Today covers races, group rides, gran fondos, cyclocross events, gravel races, and the cycling event calendar with actual first-hand reporting. We go to events. We line up at start lines. We ride the courses and report on what we find — the logistics, the conditions, the atmosphere, and the riding itself.
We cover what event listings leave out. Which road races have dangerous corners the course map does not show. How a popular century ride handles aid stations when the weather turns bad. What cyclocross venues are like for first-timers. Whether that gravel race is actually rideable on a road bike or if the organizers are being optimistic about surface conditions. The information that only comes from showing up.
We also maintain event calendars and race previews, but the value is in the context we add — not the dates and links you can find anywhere. Course analysis from people who have ridden it. Registration tips from people who have dealt with the process. Post-race coverage from people who were in the field, not watching a livestream.
We ride before we write. Every event report and race preview on this site comes from someone who has been there. No AI overview can tell you what the wind is like on the back half of a particular coastal century, or that a cyclocross venue turns into an unrideable mud pit after any rain. That is start-line knowledge, and that is what we bring.
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