Seeds & Stones Roubaix

  • Date Sat 2nd May 2026
  • Time 8:30AM CDT
  • Location Waterman, Illinois
  • Price $49.99
  • Races 1 race

Event summary

Get ready for an unforgettable cycling experience at the Seeds & Stones Roubaix on Saturday, May 2, 2026, in Waterman, DeKalb! Just an hour from Chicago’s bustling Loop, this exciting event invites riders to explore the picturesque flat and lightly rolling gravel roads of the countryside. As you pedal through scenic farmlands, you'll witness farmers preparing for the planting season, adding a unique touch to your ride.

With three exhilarating distances to choose fromβ€”25 miles, 55 miles, and a challenging 75 milesβ€”there's a perfect option for every level of cyclist. The race will kick off and conclude on a cinder track in Waterman, culminating in a spectacular finish chute that promises to be a highlight of your day. After crossing the finish line, relax and socialize with fellow cyclists while savoring what is touted as "the best post-race food." Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to ride, relax, and connect with the cycling community!

Organiser's Description

Just 1 hour from Chicago's Loop enjoy riding flat & lightly rolling country gravel roads. Ride through farmlands as farmers make their final preparations for planting season. The event will start & finish on a cinder track in Waterman, IL with a finish chute like none other in gravel. For 2025 the event will have 3 distances, a 25 mile, 55 mile, and 75 mile event. Upon finishing relax and mingle while enjoying "the best post race food."

Races

  • Gravel Cycling Event

    Sat 2nd May 2026 (8:30AM CDT)

    $49.99

    OPENS 27 NOV
    Pick your distance on race day.

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Location

425 S Elm St, Waterman, 60556, IL, United States

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