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Stu Garwick Gets It: Why The Spirit of Gravel Isn't Dead Yet
In a cycling world increasingly driven by exclusivity and rising costs, The Ten Thousand reminds us what gravel riding is really about—community, accessibility, and shared experience. This piece reflects on how event pricing affects the spirit of gravel, highlights voices like Stu Garwick and Bobby Wintle, and shares the mission behind RIDE GRVL: to build something free, authentic, and rooted in connection. Gravel isn’t a product—it’s a culture worth protecting.

Seth Newsome
May 66 min read
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The Mid South That Wasn't: Wildfires and the Wild Ride of an Event that Never Happened
The winds that tore across Oklahoma that day carried a sinister message—one fiercer and more dangerous than any of us had imagined.

Seth Newsome
Mar 256 min read
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The Spirit of Gravel and The Mid South
In search of the Spirit of Gravel, I finally found it at The Mid South.

Seth Newsome
Apr 1, 20245 min read
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