“Take your road bike where no ride bike has gone before!”
A glimpse of the 2015 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo by Adventure Seen.
“Take your road bike where no ride bike has gone before!”
A glimpse of the 2015 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo by Adventure Seen.
Additional support from the following outstanding individuals and teams allowed the charitable impact of the 2015 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo presented by the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project to be greater than ever before! In 2015, over $10,000 in financial contributions and tangible goods were provided to event beneficiaries, community groups, youth programs, rescue squads and local service organizations. Supporters List updated October 15, 2015.
Gran Fondo Champions
Robert Anderson
Jeremiah Bishop
Jorg Decressin
William Dodge
Kelly Kavanaugh
Jim Duncan
David Dupree
Robert Hess
Anonymous
John McCann
GMike Rodgers
Joe Cloud
In Memory of Robert and Helen Cloud
Dan Netzer
In Memory of Bob Brooks
Barry Sherry
In Memory of Jake “The Hero” Grecco and Alex Shepherd
Michael Smith
In Memory of Harold G. Smith
Gran Fondo Supporters
Michael Bowen
Eddie Bumbaugh
Claire Chiamulera
Joseph Creed
Andrew Cowan
Marijke Dupree
Cam Lewis
Luis Prudencio
Mike Sabin
Friends of the ‘Fondo
John Bullen
Mark Butts
Carol Clark
Peter Dula
Scott Frizner
Anna Green
Jonathan Howell
Michael Joyce
David Karasik
Roger Kasch
Patrick Leanman
John Metz
Craig Odell
Clay Perfall
Michael Reynolds
Garrie Rouse
Gretchen Sallah
David Scollop
Michael Reynolds
Pete Wolfe
Fondo Participants
Kell Achenbach
Jose Acosta
Kari Anderson
Joey Brown
Parrish Brown
Jen Butler
Vuk Djokovic
Laura Cook
Matthew Freund
Michael Gan
Holly Garriock
Tim Guilford
Stephen Hess
Andrew Huggins
Gregg Hyde
Jason Kuper
Kevin Lavin
Sean McLaughlin
Fred McMurry
Edward Murphy
Robert Prender
Marc Quinten
Aaron Rogers
Nikolas Rogers
Philip Rosenberg
David Safford
Nathan Samras
Douglas Schneider
Luca Scuriatti
Thomas Wise
LC Yarnelle,
and all the 2015 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo entrants.
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Heritage Bakery & Cafe of Harrisonburg is offering pre-orders for event-day breakfast items.
Breakfast items ordered in advance will be available beginning at Sunday, September 20, 6 a.m. at the Turner Pavilion start / finish venue of the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo.
Enjoy a French-inspired start to the day, including the following menu items:
Heritage Bakery & Cafe items are available to order until registration closes on Thursday, September 17.
The Lucas Roasting Company mobile coffee shop will be onsite at the Turner Pavilion beginning at 6 a.m. The mobile coffee shop will offer a full selection of their distinctive coffees, espresso, specialty drinks, and their unending variety of iced and blended drinks, including smoothies, chai teas and delicious frozen coffee beverages throughout the day. Cash and credit cards accepted.
2015 Jerseys are in Production!
The 2015 Jerseys are custom designed for the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo by Cutaway Clothing. Jersey front and back feature a bold graphic design inspired by the mountains of the ‘Fondo.
Jerseys features 3 elastic rear pockets, mesh side panels, full zip. Club Cut. See size chart.
2015 Jerseys are available for purchase with event registration or as a unique transaction on BikeReg.com.
Now available jersey inventory is updated in real-time on event registration at BikeReg.com. Jerseys are available for purchase while supplies last and are guaranteed to be ready for pickup at event registration.
For 2015, the Alpine Loop Gran Fondo is introducing two new routes. Now there are five ways to enjoy the ‘Fondo on September 20, 2015:
Valley View Challenge – 36 miles, 2200 ft elevation
Mt Solon Metric Century – 100 kilometers (62 miles), 3700 ft elevation
Shenandoah Mountain Adventure – 78 miles, 6400 ft elevation
Shenandoah Mountain Century – 100(+) miles, 7800 ft elevation
Alpine Loop – 108 miles, 11000 ft elevation
There are now two ways to experience the challenge of Shenandoah Mountain without having to take on the dirt road climbs of the Alpine Loop: the Shenandoah Mountain Adventure and the Shenandoah Mountain Century. The Shenandoah Mountain Adventure offers an amazing challenge of 77 miles with over 6,500 feet of climbing on some of the most ideal mountain roads around! Following the same mountain climbs with additional miles, the Shenandoah Mountain Century serves up 100+ miles with 7,800 feet of climbing. Both routes include one (optional) timed KOM section on Virginia Route 33 up the eastern side of Shenandoah Mountain. Riders love the wide-open winding road leading into West Virginia. Once there, you’ll enjoy a few miles meandering alongside the headwaters of the Potomac River. The routes’ hidden gem: a serpentine climb up the western side of Shenandoah Mountain on the newly-paved Moyers Gap Road; a treat you’ll only get to enjoy if you’re in for the Shenandoah Mountain Adventure or Shenandoah Mountain Century! Once you rise to the challenge of the final climb, hang on tight for your return to the Valley! Adventure riders will take the direct return to the Finish Line, while Century riders will continue on a scenic loop with rolling riverside miles along the base of the mountain.
For cyclists who prefer an all-Valley experience, there are now two ways to enjoy the renowned riding of the Shenandoah Valley: The Valley View Challenge and Mt Solon Metric Century! These routes offer an experience for cyclists of all abilities. The Valley View Challenge is a 36-mile route that showcases the idyllic scenery and country roads that make Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia famed riding destinations. The route is almost entirely paved; we’ve thrown in a few brief connectors on little dirt roads, over low-water bridges and up country lanes – and they make the experience one to remember! Don’t let the “Valley” fool you; this route offers a great challenge with over 2,600 feet of rolling climbs and a steep jaunt up Mole Hill. Introduced for the 2015 event, the Mt Solon Metric Century offers 100 kilometers (62.4 miles) of Shenandoah Valley riding, including beautiful country lanes and nearly-secret riverside roads beyond Mt Solon. This route rolls through 3,743 feet of climbing.
If the challenge and allure of the Alpine Loop is what is drawing you to the event, you are in for another kind of adventure. At 108 miles and featuring over 11,000 feet of climbing and two dirt road mountain climbs – the route is one of the toughest at a Gran Fondo in the ‘States! The scenery is magnificent and the challenge is daunting. The route earned its nickname with glorious mountain top meadows, winding climbs and hillside farms reminiscent of the Austrian, German and Swiss settings where Jeremiah Bishop has competed. If you want to take on the Alpine Loop, you must be aware of the unique challenges presented by the road surfaces and terrain, and follow equipment requirements.
At the 2015 Alpine Loop Gran Fondo, there’s truly a route for everyone.
The Alpine Loop Gran Fondo is Sunday, September 20, 2015. Registration is LIVE on BikeReg.com.
Registration will continue at summer pricing through August 1. (The Alpine Loop route field limit will be reached in advance of the event.)
NEW for 2015: included in registration, all participants will receive a premium super-soft event t-shirt and one drink ticket to redeem in the Finish Line Festival beer garden.
For those who want to take advantage of additional savings, payments by check can be mailed to avoid service fees online. Payments by check can be made payable to: Bishop Racing LLC and mailed to P.O. Box 868 Harrisonburg, VA 22803. Register online, and enter the coupon code MAIL2015. Total the current entry fee plus the cost of any merchandise ordered. Payment must be received within 10 days of online registration. Please include your registration confirmation # in the memo section of your check. Registrations whose payments are not received within 10 days will be removed – if registrant re-registers current entry fees will apply.
For more information, visit www.AlpineLoopGranFondo.com.