

382: Can We Resurrect the American Road Race Scene?
Jul 31, 2025
Levi Leipheimer, a former professional cyclist and organizer of Levi's Gran Fondo, joins Fred Dreier, an experienced cycling journalist, to discuss revitalizing the American road race scene. They explore innovative racing models and how grassroots participation is vital for sustaining elite competition. The conversation highlights the importance of community support, diverse funding, and nurturing young talent while reflecting on the challenges and opportunities in cycling today. Together, they envision a brighter future through collaboration and fresh ideas.
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Collapse of US Road Racing Scene
- Domestic US road racing has collapsed since its peak around 2010-2011.
- Costs and changing rider interests caused a sharp decline in race quantity and quality.
Gravel Racing's Rise Alters Scene
- The US cycling scene shifted toward gravel due to lower costs and new appeal.
- Traditional road racing no longer works; new models like self-supported Gran Fondos offer hope.
Embrace New Racing Pathways
- Young riders must embrace new racing formats like gravel and Gran Fondos to stand out.
- Competing solo on equal footing can showcase talent in modern self-supported events.