2023 Sponsors

The 2023 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo was made possible thanks to the generous support from these partners:

Cancer Journeys Foundation
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project
The Myrias Group
Brothers Craft Brewing
Jeremiah Bishop Training

Bluestone Bike and Run
Bruce Buckley Photography
Chanellos Pizza
Chestnut Ridge Coffee Roasters
City of Harrisonburg, Virginia
Cutaway USA
East Coast Bicycle Academy
Experience Learning
Flow Formulas
Hanks BBQ
Harmony Harvest Farm
Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance
HoneyBaked Ham Harrisonburg
Honey Stinger
Ridge Supply
Rocktown Bicycles
Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition
SVE Timing – MidAtlantic
Sweetwater Farm Trail Center
Take Aim Cycling
Trade Show Direct
ThanBilt
Tradeshow Direct
Trail Labs
US Foods

2021 Bib Numbers Assigned

2021 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo bib numbers are available here: 2021 Participant Bib by Last Name

Packet Pickup will take place:

Saturday, September 25, 2-6 p.m.
Outdoor Patio
Brothers Craft Brewing
800 N Main Street,
Harrisonburg, Virginia

Sunday, September 26, 6:30-7:45 a.m.

Turner Pavilion / Staging Area & Finish Line Location
228 S Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia

For those able to, please collect your packets on Saturday. Event-day packet pickup is for those unable to arrive on Saturday. Please spread apart in line. There’s no need to crowd packet pickup. Masks should be worn at the packet pickup tables and in other areas when you cannot maintain a safe physical distance from others.

All participants need to collect their corresponding timing chip at the event. Timing chips will not be in rider packets. Simply approach the timing chip distribution tables one at a time and collect your chip. You must have your bib number with you. Timing chips must be returned at the finish line.

Riders can collect someone else’s number and packet if: the absent rider has completed their online event waiver (most of you have). Otherwise, they will need to check in and complete a form onsite. Please do not “do your friend a favor” and collect their bib number and packet without asking them first – this leads to confusion.

Riders who purchased additional merchandise, jerseys, and meal tickets will receive those items in their packets.

Please remember, event t-shirts were guaranteed onsite to participants who registered through September 13. Additional shirts will be available for those participants who signed up later to select from on site. Event t-shirts will not be mailed to riders who do not attend the event.

Any unclaimed jerseys that were purchased will be mailed following the event, shipping charges may apply if you are in an extremely far-flung location.

2021 Volunteer Opportunities

Community, camaraderie and encouragement are at the heart of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo. Just like riders, volunteer participants are a big part of this event!

(Sign up opportunities will continued to be added and updated through the first week of September. Check back for live links, coming soon.)

From pre-event preparations, packet distribution, venue setup, rest station excitement, and post-ride cleanup, volunteers arrive with many special talents to share and important roles to fill.

The 2021 event will operate in new ways and some of the help needed will look a bit different because of that. This year, 100% of volunteer tasks will take place entirely outdoors. Where a safe distance cannot be maintained between volunteers and potentially vulnerable participants, there might be the need to remain flexible to take some additional precautions, if needed. Thank you for your interest in supporting the event and it’s charitable mission!

Here is an overview of available volunteer opportunities for the 2021 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo. To be directed to specific opportunities, read on:

Rest Stations are important stops along the Alpine Loop, Shenandoah Mountain Adventure, Shenandoah Mountain Century, Mt Solon Metric Century and Valley View Challenge routes; providing riders with food and drink, minor mechanical assistance and parts. But when the ride is complete, what cyclists remember most about the Rest Stations are the incredible support and enthusiast encouragement provided by the Volunteers.

Sign up to assist:
Chestnut Ridge Coffee Roasters at Thorn Spring Park Rest Station
Bluestone Bike & Run at Brandywine Volunteer Fire Department Rest Station
Rocktown Bicycles and ShenRock at Sugar Grove Rest Station
Wyse Cycles at the Briery Branch Community Center

Volunteers are encouraged to drive their personal vehicles along the route to assist at Rest Stations, where you can also cheer for the riders who are special to you. Spectator/drivers are not allowed to follow individual riders along the course; instead select a spectating location or Rest Station where you can connect with your special person on the course. Volunteers who drive a vehicle capable of carrying bicycles are asked to check in with the Rest Station Manager before departing, in case a cyclist needs to be returned to the Finish Line Festival. For additional flexibility, please consider driving a vehicle with bicycle carrying capacity. Participants will be asked to carry a mask during their ride and you can request they wear one in your personal vehicle if that makes you more comfortable.

Course Marshals will be stationed at intersections and other locations along the routes to direct and caution cyclists. Some of these tasks (downtown course marshals) can be handled by cyclists who will also participate in the event – often in exchange for a partially discounted entry fee.

Sign up to help course marshal:
Downtown during temporary street closure 7:25-8:15 a.m.
On-course intersections and vehicle-based volunteers

Packet Distribution Volunteers are needed in the days leading up to the event, and event day. These roles can even be filled by riders who will participate in the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo – often in exchange for a partially discounted or free event entry (Sign up for one of the shifts below for 50% off. Sign up for a Saturday and Sunday shift for a free entry. Sign up then e-mail Erin@AlpineLoopGranFondo.com for entry discount details).

Sign up to serve as a packet distribution volunteer at:
Packet Pickup on Saturday, Sept. 25 Outside at Brothers Craft Brewing Brewery
Packet Pickup on Sunday, Sept. 26 Outside at the Turner Pavilion Event Start Location

Venue Setup / Finish Line Volunteers get to experience the amazing transformation of the Turner Pavilion into the setting for the Finish Line Festival. In just 2 hours, this great team of helpers sets up the Finish Line, places tables and spreads out chairs, pops up umbrellas in the grassy area, decorates the Pavilion with Alpine country flags, unveils the finisher medals and Swiss Bells, and places the bike racks – all in anticipation of the day’s cycling finishers. Throughout the day, other volunteers can help maintain the venue, distribute KOM jerseys, and assist with breakdown. At the venue you can also help the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition with the beverage zone.

Sign up to serve as a Venue Volunteer.
Sign up to serve as volunteer to help Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition with the special event beverage zone.

Volunteers will receive an event t-shirt, as available, if sizing allows.

If you are a team or individual who wants to lend your support in another way, please e-mail Contact@AlpineLoopGranFondo.com to share your interest and talents.

Participants, Claim Your Ridge Supply Socks

Fresh from Ridge Supply, The Alpine – Loop 10 edition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the event and your #MyGranFondo Challenge. Included with your entry, all participants receive one pair of this custom design shipped direct.

Details about how to claim your complimentary pair of this Alpine edition were sent to all participants via e-mail titled “Your Gran Fondo Challenge, Contests and How To’s” on September 16. Look for that info and claim your pair today.

2020 Fundraising Incentives Updated

The optional opportunity to support the charitable mission of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo couldn’t be simpler: Just sign up for the 2020 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo and give what you can! If you want the option to go above and beyond as a fundraiser, you can use your customized PledgeReg.com fundraising page (automatically created with event registration) to recruit additional contributions toward the charitable mission.

For 2020 the following additional incentives are available to those who meet the following fundraising goals:

Fundraising for Prostate Cancer Awareness Project
$25: 1 Pair PCAP Cycling Socks, available to first 25 individuals to reach goal
$50: Cancer Journeys Foundation “CJ” Mascot, available to first 40 individuals to reach goal
$100: Special media feature on Alpine Loop Gran Fondo and PCAP social channels, and $10 Road ID gift card
$250: $50 Road ID gift card
$350: Cancer Journeys Foundation Michael Valenti cycling jersey
$500: Choice of 1-year Strava Premium membership OR 1-year Zwift membership
$750: Relive Club membership OR TrainingPeaks Premium account upgrade (either incentive for 12-month period)
$1,000: Free Entry 2021 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo
Top Fundraiser: Personalized Loopie print

There will be additional fundraising prizes announced throughout the season to recognize early-season efforts, some mid-season fundraising “sprint” competitions, and some late-season incentives.

Updates:
September Week 1: Top-3 Fundraisers win CJF USA Flag face mask
September Week 2: Top-3 Fundraisers win ALGF Farmhouse Mug
September Week 3: Top-2 Fundraisers win 12oz Box Chestnut Ridge Coffee Roasters El Salvador Cacahuatique
September Week 4: Top Individual Fundraising leap from September 21 – 27 wins Friendly City Fortune Ticket

One hundred percent of contributions received via PledgeReg.com in support participant fundraising will go directly to Cancer Journeys Foundation Prostate Cancer Awareness Project. All additional contributions made with registration will go directly to the event beneficiaries – you can even chose to designate these contributions through the registration process. As added incentive, contributors who give above and beyond, raising $100 or more, will be recognized leading up to the event and on the start line.

When we roll up to the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo start line, each participant will have had the chance to contribute to the charitable mission of the event – and we’ll see how much we can give when we all give together!

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Thank you for joining us in support of these incredible and effective initiatives and organizations!

Alpine Loop Gran Fondo Joins BikeReg Saddle Up Challenge

The Alpine Loop Gran Fondo registration partner, BikeReg.com, has announced the BikeReg Saddle Up Challenge as a virtual multi-week challenge to connect cyclists, create friendships, motivate, and inspire one another. The Alpine Loop Gran Fondo has donated two free entries into the 2020 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo to the virtual event to add to their growing list of impressive prizes. Saddle up and join the challenge!

The Saddle Up Challenge benefits Direct Relief in their work of coordinating with public health authorities, nonprofit organizations and businesses in the U.S. and globally to provide personal protective equipment and essential medical items to health workers responding to coronavirus.

COVID-19 and 2020 Event Insight

Update in regard to COVID-19 pandemic: The State of Virginia is currently operating in a State of Emergency and has implemented stay-at-home measures and other restrictions limiting gatherings. Non-essential businesses are closed. USA Cycling has suspended all event permits through May 31, at the earliest.

We are monitoring these restrictions and their projected timelines of relaxation which will be dependent upon state-wide health measures, and learning more about future requirements for events to operate. Limits on participant numbers, the feasibility and affordability of implementing new safety measures, constraints on health systems, local regulations, lodging options, travel restrictions, projected participant numbers, and most importantly the health and safety of everyone involved will factor into the decision about how and if the 2020 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo will take place as planned.

No matter the in-person constraints that could face us this September, the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo community will come together. Virtual or decentralized real-world challenges could be offered for 2020 registrants, and the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project is dedicated to  awarding winners jerseys in those circumstances.

To answer the question “should I register for the event right now?” following is some insight: As always, the event operates with a no-refunds policy in place for event entry fees. (There will be dates before which merchandise items can be refunded, that information will be communicated in advance, as applicable.) The most responsible advice that we can give to anyone considering registering for the 2020 during this time when non-essential businesses are closed and events are prohibited is to simply wait. We anticipate that by early summer, it will be made clear if and how we can reasonably proceed. At that time we will reach out to 2020 registrants and the greater community.

We continue to be inspired by the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo community. We enjoy the new ways we are sharing our adventures; exercising and training together virtually, sharing recounts of our solo outdoor cycling experiences, and talking through the challenges to find new training strategies, goals, and mental health resources.

The ongoing fundraising support for the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project has been remarkable.

We continue to plan for 2020. Our goals are unchanged: to bring together an inspiring group of cyclists and supporting your fitness along the way – no matter how twisting and uncharted the road ahead appears to be this year.

In the meantime, as always, we invite you to join Jeremiah Bishop, Cancer Journeys Foundation and The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project, and other members of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo community in ongoing engagements, challenges, virtual group rides, and conversations on our social channels.

2020 Hotel Offers

The Alpine Loop Gran Fondo will take place Sunday, September 27, 2020. Reserve your Harrisonburg-area lodging for the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo as soon as possible.

All lodging rates listed below are offered to Alpine Loop Gran Fondo participants first come, first served until hotels are booked. Many of these special rates expire 30 days in advance of the event. Book early!

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
The Fairfield is offering discounts for Gran Fondo participants September 25-28, 2020.
To take advantage of special pricing, reservations must be made by September 4, 2020, at 5 p.m.
One King or Two Queens: $109/night
King Suites: $119/night
Reservations are available by calling 1-540-433-9333 ext. 4, or booking directly online.

Hotel Madison and Shenandoah Valley Conference Center
Now open in the heart of Harrisonburg, the Hotel Madison will offer special rates for the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo.
Details coming soon.

Thank You, 2019 Fundraisers!

Fundraising participants exceeded the 2019 fundraising goal in advance of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo and continued to rally support for the event’s charitable mission, with an impressive push in the final week of fundraising.

Following are the names of participants who actively gathered contributions in support of the Cancer Journeys Foundation Prostate Cancer Awareness Project, listed in order of most funds raised:
Sarah Hynes
GMike Rodgers
Jessica MacDonald
John Filicicchia
W. Paul Meehan
Michal Gnatek
Andrew Cummings
John Phifer
Evelyn Cooper
Gregory Rockett
Jacob Pretko
Jordan Spoon
Joseph Cozart
Dick Koch
Stephen Garrett
Vincent Kelly
Michael Bell
Glen Chalkley
Katie Jo Prince
Douglas Schutte
Justin Mauch
Kevin Dean
David Pence
Clay Perfall
Cal Perfall
Brendan Stackpole
Marc Quintyn
Ronald Maxseiner
Consuelo Bachelet
James Keller
Richard Pence
Byron Lynch
Neal Westgerdes
Randal Diggs
Brook Ballard

Alpine Loop Gran Fondo participants also showed their support for the charitable mission of the event, by making additional contributions along with their registrations into the event. For these contributions, thanks to the following:

Champions of the Gran Fondo:
Barry Sherry in honor of Glenn
GMike Rodgers
Jorg Decressin
Robert Hess

Gran Fondo Supporters:
Chris Hardee
Eddie Bumbaugh
Jeff Marco
John Ballard
Joseph Dugan

Friends of the Gran Fondo:
Andrew Cummings
Craig Beaumont
David Duvall
Frank Combs
George Weightman
Glen Chalkley
Jane Gray in honor of life-long best friend Carol Schimmer
Jon Katchmar
Ken West
Kevin Drawbaugh
Luis Prudencio
Matthew Freund
Michael Howard in honor of Ray Peirce
Paul Lengermann

Outstanding Participants:
Anne Mitchell
Bill Murray
Brian Howell
Chioma Ohalete
Cooper Fowler
Cooper Fowler (Jr)
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Dave Hallam
Dave Johnson
David Safford
David Wang
Dennis Houmard
Dianne Wood
Jim Duncan
LC Yarnelle
Lee Bock
Michael Howard
Michael Pacilio
Nicholas Satriano
Palo Mojto
Phil Falconer in honor of Lucian K. Falconer Jr. and Neeta D. Falconer
Richard Crom
Samantha Dancy
Scott Hallworth
Tanja Landstrom
Theodore Jones
Timothy Hall
Todd Erickson
William Donahoe
Zachary Sease

Those who gave to the Gran Fondo Scholarship Fund, supporting free and reduced entries for 26 college, high school, and youth cyclists in 2019:
LC Yarnelle
Leah Haworth
Robin Truitt

Special thanks to those who joined in the 2019 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo as fundraising participants! These participants were so inspired to support the charitable mission,
their participation was purely fundraising based:

John Phifer
Ronald Maxseiner

With thanks to all who participated in or volunteered with the 2019 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo.

Learn more about the charitable mission of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo.

2019 Seasonal Menu is Set for Cycling Celebration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2019 Cycling Capital Celebration and pre-event dinner will take place at the Appalachian Dining Room at Hotel Madison in downtown Harrisonburg, Saturday, September 28, 6-8:30 p.m.

The dinner event is an annual attraction for cyclists who will participate in the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo, as well as members of the local community, the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition; and also a coming-together for friends of Cancer Journeys Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project.

The farm-to-table offerings include produce and meats from local farms in the Shenandoah Valley and Central Virginia, hand-selected by Chef Collins.  We look forward to sharing this meal with you and experiencing Chef’s culinary talents.

2019 Cycling Celebration Dinner Menu:
Assorted Bread Basket
Farmers Market Mixed Greens Salad
V
Plate Your Own from: Roasted Pine Nuts, Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumber, Parmesan, Balsamic Vinaigrette
Grilled Cauliflower Steaks V
Chimichurri Sauce V
Grilled Chicken Breast
Charred Sustainable Salmon
Pesto Pasta
Chef’s Inspiration – Sweet Bites
Fresh Fruits
V

 Craft beers from the Harrisonburg-based Brothers Craft Brewing will be featured.
In addition to your meal, all non-alcoholic drinks and the first round of beer/wine
are included.

The set menu can be enjoyed by vegetarians, and those with other dietary needs (allergies, GF, DF, and vegan) can be accommodated when notified more than 72 hours in advance. V = vegan items.

Tickets to the Cycling Celebration traditionally sell out in advance, and are available online only. Hopeful attendees are invited to purchase tickets early. Children under three are free, children 4-12 dine at half-price; all must have a ticket.

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