289: Gravel Bike Festivals
Dave Pryor, of Gravelfest PA, and Alex Howell, of Dirty Kitten Gravel Festival, join us to discuss some exciting new offerings coming in 2026.
Discover how gravel events are transforming from competitive races to inclusive, community-focused festivals that prioritize fun, connection, and accessibility. This episode dives into the shifting landscape of gravel cycling and highlights the importance of creating welcoming spaces for all riders.
In this episode:
How gravel festivals are replacing traditional race formats and why it matters
The role of community, organic activities, and organic fun in festival design
Differences between competitive racing and festival environments in terms of stress and culture
The benefits of multi-day gravel festivals versus single-day races
How festival environments can promote diversity, inclusion, and lower barriers for women, non-binary, and underrepresented groups
The impact of industry support: balancing grassroots festivals with mainstream events
Practical tips for event organizers considering transition from race to festival
Key features of successful gravel festivals: flexible routes, community-led challenges, social engagement
Insights from organizers of Dirty Kitten Gravel Fest, PA Gravel Fest, and Unpaved
The future of gravel events: balancing tradition, innovation, and community
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: The rise of gravel festivals over traditional races
02:19 - Why gravel festivals foster community and reduce stress
06:04 - Key differences between races and festivals in structure
10:12 - The significance of community in gravel culture
12:54 - Transitioning from competitive races to bike parties: motivation and challenges
16:46 - Planning inclusive challenges like time trials and skill clinics
22:19 - The importance of organic and organic elements at gravel festivals
26:35 - Demographic trends: Who’s showing up and why festivals attract diversity
32:25 - Safety, logistics, and managing big multi-day events
40:44 - Maintaining intimacy and connection at scaled events like Unpaved
48:05 - Industry dynamics: corporate influence versus grassroots initiatives
54:36 - How to pivot from race to festival: key advice for organizers
62:11 - Essential qualities: passion, community, authenticity in event design
67:15 - Creative ideas: fun podiums, themed challenges, and community-led activities
70:46 - Navigating GPS and route management in festival settings
77:26 - The benefits of embracing the festival model for long-term engagement
78:55 - Final thoughts: fostering a fun, accessible, and community-driven gravel culture
Additional Notes:
The episode discusses how to adapt traditional race events into more inclusive and engaging festivals, emphasizing community, fun challenges, and participant experience.
Tips for organizers include balancing structured events with free time, utilizing QR-based tracking, and promoting diversity.
The conversation highlights the potential for a broader gravel culture emphasizing accessibility, community, and sustainability.