This episode of the Stateline Cycling Podcast shifts into high gear to explore the gritty history and unique origin story of “Ride Ten Thousand,” the legendary grassroots gravel event that challenges riders to conquer 10,000 feet of relentless elevation gain in the rugged Illinois Driftless Region. The hosts dive deep into how this grueling event was originally conceived as a bold alternative to mainstream, commercialized racing, focusing instead on a pure “Ride, Not Race” ethos built entirely on local community grit and a passionate network of volunteers. From examining the tortuous, roller-coaster topography of unglaciated dirt and gravel roads to discussing the self-supported stamina required to finish, this episode captures the true psychology of “Type 2 fun” endurance riding. Whether you are a dedicated gravel grinder who has tackled the brutal climbs yourself, a weekend warrior curious about the driftless terrain, or a cycling fan who appreciates raw, community-driven sporting events, you won’t want to miss this inspiring, historical conversation. Clip in and give it a listen! This episode is sponsored by Visit Beloit.
A Link in the Chain: Stories from the Stateline Cycling Community
Every cyclist in our community is a vital link in the chain, contributing to the strength and spirit of the local Stateline riding scene. In these quick, “high-intensity” (HIT) episodes, we sit down with fellow riders to explore the miles behind them and the lessons ahead. From personal histories and hard-earned tips to essential “tricks of the trade,” our guests share the insights they wish they’d known starting out. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a seasoned century rider, A Link in the Chain delivers the local knowledge you need to become a stronger, smarter, and safer rider every time you clip in.


