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Change up your races from time to time.
Change up your races from time to time. (Eric Benjamin)

You Don’t Have to Do the Same Slog Every Year

What kind of race is right for you?

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Change up your races from time to time.
(Photo: Eric Benjamin)

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There's a boom in offbeat races—gravel grinders, obstacle-course runs, cyclocross events—so it's never been easier to experiment with a new sport. Here's how to decide which one's right for you.


Sup Racing

What:Paddling around in some of the world’s most scenic locales, like North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Why:It’s a day on the water that gets you a workout and a tan. And you don’t even need your own board. Rentals are ubiquitous, and many races offer them on-site.

The Best:Ta-HoeNalu(Kings Beach, California; August; tahoenalu.com); Carolina Cup (April;WrightsvilleBeach, North Carolina; wrightsvillebeachpaddleclub.com)


Cyclocross Racing

What:An hour spent circling a one-to-two-mile off-road loop, with frequent dismounts to hop over logs and hay bales.

Why:It’sNascarrun on a muddy, grassy track, with pit stops to swap out broken or gumbo-caked bikes. Spectators drink, ring cowbells, and heckle participants.

The Best:Cross Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada; September; crossvegas.com); ProvidenceCyclocrossFestival (Providence, Rhode Island; October; providencecrossfest.com); Cross Crusade Series (Nationwide; crosscrusade.com)


Outdoor Games

What:A celebration of outdoor sports held at mountain-town festivals.

Why:There are countless events with varying degrees of difficulty, from dog-friendly mud runs to multi-discipline all-mountain challenges.

The Best:GoProMountain Games (Vail, Colorado; June; mountaingames.com); DominionRiverrockFestival (Richmond, Virginia; May; dominionriverrock.com)


Obstacle Racing

What:Mud pits, fire jumps, barbed-wire crawls—like gym class on steroids.

Why:They’re as much a party as a race. The keepsakes for completing them—the orange ToughMudderheadband, Warrior Dash’s fuzzy Viking helmets—come with bragging rights.

The Best:ToughMudder(toughmudder.com); Spartan Race (spartanrace.com); Warrior Dash (warriordash.com)


Gravel Grinder

What:A race on gravel or fire roads, originally birthed by Midwest bikers.

Why:Miles of backwoods trails on your road bike, with no cars or strip malls in sight and none of the scary downhills prevalent at mountain-bike events.

The Best:Crusher In TheTushar(Beaver, Utah; July; tusharcrusher.com); DirtyKanza(Emporia, Kansas; May; dirtykanza200.com)

From ϳԹ Magazine, Mar 2014 Lead Photo: Eric Benjamin

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