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Event: Just North of the Border 600k

Date / Time

Start Date: Saturday, March 25, 2023
Registration Closes: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 @23:59:00
Distance: 380 miles
Start Time: 06:00
There will be a mass start at 6:00 AM and announcements and time for questions at 5:45.

Time Limit: 40 hours
Sunrise: 6:26 am
Sunset: 6:43 pm
Cost: $50 Pre-registration only. No day-of-event registration.
ACP sanctioned.

WAIVER NOTE: You will be automatically directed to the online waiver during registration. The online waiver may also be found at tinyurl.com/AZBrevetWaiver.

REGISTRATION NOTE: Once you are registered for a ride, you will see your name in the Registered Riders tab. It may take a day or so for it to appear. Registered riders WILL be sent a "Last Minute Notes" email the day after registration closes, normally the Thursday before the ride. This will highlight any route updates, construction, etc. that needs to be communicated. If you do not receive it, please let me know. Also, check your spam folder for the email.

RIDE VERIFICATION: These events are sanctioned by Randonneurs USA (RUSA) and will be verified using approved RUSA methods. Click HERE to see the details of available options for AZ Radonneurs' events.

Ride Description

NOTE: This route enters Saguaro National Park. There will be a rider FEE set by the NPS. If you have a National Park Pass, it will be accepted for free entrance. Up to 4 riders may enter with each NP Pass presented.

This route starts in Tucson near the University, which is a nice area to hang out before or after the ride. It is the concatenation of JNotB 400k and Madera Canyon 200k brevets. You’ll start by visiting Saguaro National Park (East). There’s an 8 mile loop in the park which does a wonderful job showing off the beauty of the Sonoran Desert.

After SNP, you’ll head south to the high desert in southern AZ where elevations will range from 4000-6000 feet (1200-1800 meters). This is the heart of AZ wine country (Sonoita & Elgin) and home to the often visited towns of Tombstone and Bisbee. On the ride, you’ll visit all these places.

You’ll ride down Allen St. in Tombstone right past the location where the Gunfight at O.K. Corral took place. You might even ride through when a reenactment of the gunfight is taking place. After Tombstone is Bisbee. You will have to do some work to get to Bisbee. Mule Pass will be your high point of the ride at just over 6000’. From there, you’ll descend into the heart of the town with its bustling activity. Both Tombstone and Bisbee would be great places to stop for lunch, if time allows. As you exit Bisbee, you’ll visit the Historic Ghost Town of Lowell, then you'll have some views of the enormous Queen Mine. There’s an overlook looking into the “Lavender Pit” which is worth a quick stop for a photo.

After Bisbee, you’ll head south and ride “Just North of the Border” for ~20 miles, until you reach the Coronado National Forest. There you’ll head back north skirting the Huachuca mountain range to your left on your way to your next Control in Sierra Vista. You will be riding the Buffalo Soldier Trail through Sierra Vista with Fort Huachuca on your left. The history of the Buffalo Soldiers may be found HERE. Gentle terrain will greet you for the next 30 miles as you descend and climb back up to Sonoita. It will likely be getting cold when you arrive there. Smart riders won’t underestimate the cold temperatures which occur in Arizona’s high country.

After your quick stop in Sonoita you’ll roll your way north for 10 miles before you plunge back down toward Tucson. The last 40 miles are nearly all descending!

After riders get some rest, they will head out for the final 200k, which is the Madera Canyon 200k route seen HERE.

Starting a few kilometres east of downtown Tucson and the University of Arizona (U of A) riders will have an early tour of the U of A campus before climbing Sentinel Peak or “A” Mountain as referred to by the locals. After catching your breath and a view of the city, you will find your way to a section of the Loop bike path and use it to head south out of town.

Your southern journey takes you as far as Amado where you will do a u-turn and make your way to Madera Canyon. The 21km canyon climb takes you to 5500 feet and an alpine environment, oh and we need to mention the thigh-burning last few kilometres, bring a few extra gears.

After descending Madera, you will make your way back north on roads used by the famous Saturday Morning Tucson Shootout ride and pay a visit to the San Xavier Mission which was founded in 1797. After the Mission, you'll have a gentle ride back and another tour o

Start Location

Directions to the start:
Location: El Con Plaza Starbucks in Tucson
Address:

Starbucks at:

3421 E Broadway Blvd #191, Tucson, AZ 85716

Click here for a map to the start.
Directions: East on Broadway Rd ~4 miles from I-10

There is plenty of parking near Starbucks/Walmart/etc.


Route Information

Route map:
View RWGPS online map here

The Ride With GPS map may be used to download a file for your GPS, if you wish. Remember, though, that the route sheet you receive at the start of the ride is official, this map IS NOT.


Elevation profile:

Total climbing is about 17,000 ft., depending on which measurement device you use.

Take note of the route profile as the climbs on this ride are not rollers, but long, steady climbs. None of the individual climbs are particularly difficult, but their cumulative effect will be apparent. The descents are particularly fun!

Cue sheets may be downloaded.

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Rider Info

Lights, safety vest/belt, and ankle bands are required when riding before sunrise and after sunset. Note that there is only about 12 hours of daylight for this ride so a good set of lights will be required.

Start: Starbucks/Walmart – The start/finish control is in the El Con Plaza on E Broadway Rd in Tucson. There are multiple services in the area. Starbucks opens at 05:00 but closes at 10 pm. If riders finish after 10 pm, there is an alternate control location at a 24 hour Circle K noted on the route sheet.

There will be some support on the ride (detailed to registered riders) and there are stores located at convenient distances along the route. These will be noted on the route sheet.

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Registered Riders


7 Registered Riders.

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Rider Name RUSA # City State/Prov
Andrea Achilli 5941 Tucson AZ
Robert Anderson 15798 Coto De Caza CA
Steve Atkins 3359 Tempe AZ
Reid Cummings 15890 Calgary AB
Nathaniel Faulkner 15240 Edmonton AB
Thomas Hartwick 13425 Tucson AZ
Stephen Kenny 11376 Calgary AB

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