Considered one of the five most elite gravel races in the world, Rebecca’s Private Idaho (RPI) enters its 12th year offering professional and amateur cyclists an Idaho adventure in three of the state’s most coveted mountain ranges. From August 29 to September 1, you can ride through the Boulders on the Harriman Trail, Dollarhide Summit in the Smokys and the Pioneers over Trail Creek Summit or enjoy a cycling event with a give back for the Be Good™ Foundation.
Whether you are a pro rider or a newbie, there’s something for everyone’s appetite and skill. The only requirement for all courses is a sense of adventure.
Harriman Trail
35 miles | 3,505’
A mix of technical single and double-track trails
Dollarhide Summit Time Trial
50 miles | 3, 057’
Features a short, 4.5-mile hill climb timed segment within a bigger 50-mile ride
Limelight Hotel Ketchum
To learn more about the Be Good™ Foundation, visit thebegoodfoundation.org.
Be Good Ride | 7:30 a.m.
Expo | 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Atkinson Park | Ketchum
From Ketchum to Trail Creek Summit to Cooper Basin and back
Festival Meadow | Sun Valley
For more information and to register, visit rebeccasprivateidaho.com. For images, click HERE.
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About Rebecca Rusch and the Be Good™ Foundation
Founded by world-class explorer, professional athlete, acclaimed speaker and author Rebecca Rusch, the Be Good Foundation’s mission is to enrich communities by using the bicycle as a catalyst for healing, empowerment and evolution while creating opportunities for outdoor exploration, personal discovery and humanitarian service at local, national and global levels through cycling.
The Be Good™ Foundation is one of three organizations, including Rusch Ventures and Rebecca’s Private Idaho, that support Rusch’s life mission for the mind-body connection through endurance, perseverance and resilience. The Be Good™ Foundation elevates leadership, business and life based on Rusch’s commitment to wilderness wisdom. Her Emmy Award-winning film, “Blood Road,” inspires evolution through the story of becoming the first person to bike the entire 1,800-kilometer Ho Chi Minh Trail. Along with Rusch’s bestselling memoir, “Rusch to Glory: Adventure, Risk & Triumph on the Path Less Traveled,” she provides a robust framework for speaking engagements centering on human potential, holistic performance, failure as fuel and lessons on inner and outer being.