Photo Taken by Alyssa Chiarelli

 
 
 

2024 RAW

In 2024 we had one rider and a crew of 7 take one RAW. led by solo rider Walt Migdal and supported by a seven-member crew. The team worked tirelessly over 3 days to ensure Walt's safety. Walt covered 861 miles in 91 hours, facing extreme heat, exhaustion, and even requiring IV fluids at one point. His perseverance earned him 2nd place in his category and the distinct honor of the Lanterne Rouge, awarded which is awarded to the last solo finisher

 

2022 RAW

In 2022 we had a team of two riders and crew of 9 participated in RAW. RAW is the first half of RAAM. the race lengths in about 930 miles starting in Oceanside California through Arizona and Utah ending in Durango Colorado. This year the team faced a van breaking down and high winds.

 

2021 RAW

In 2021 we had a team of 2 riders race in Race Across the West (RAW). RAW is the first half of RAAM. the race lengths in about 930 miles starting in Oceanside California through Arizona and Utah ending in Durango Colorado.

2019 RAAM

In 2019 our cyclists participated in Race Across America (RAAM). RAAM is considered the World's Toughest Bike Race, our team of 4 racers cycled around 3000 miles, across 12 states, and climb over 170,000 vertical feet, 24 hours/day, from Oceanside, California to Annapolis, Maryland, supported by a crew of 10-12 individuals in a moving caravan of mini-vans and RV's.