Sevier Valley Rooster Ride
Sevier Valley Rooster Ride Race Description
2025 Results: https://www.brooksee.com/srr/results?race=167724
Why the Rooster Ride? Clean air and beautiful scenery with very little traffic. Test yourself with a Century ride that offers 3,500 feet of climbing. There are also shorter distances for those looking for a different experience as well. Fully stocked aid stations with the friendliest people on the planet. This event is becoming one of the premier cycling events in south central Utah. Located in scenic Sevier Valley, Richfield is one Utah’s best-kept secrets. All rides start and finish at Richfield City’s Lions Park, a great place to relax after a great ride.
2025 Rooster Ride Schedule
PACKET PICK UP
August 15th
5:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Richfield Lion’s Park
400 North 600 West
Richfield, Utah 84701
August 16th
6:00 AM -7:00 AM
Start/Finish Line
Richfield Lion’s Park
400 North 600 West
Richfield, Utah 84701
START TIMES
100 Mile - 7:00 AM
37 and 62 Milers - Please Line up behind the 100-mile riders
Start Time 7:05 AM
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
T-shirt
Swag Bag
Finisher Medal
Fully Supported Aid Stations
Lunch
Strava links for the routes
37 Miler https://www.strava.com/routes/
62 Miler https://www.strava.com/routes/
100 Miler https://www.strava.com/routes/
Last minute supplies: Jorgensen Sporting Goods
980 Cove View Rd, Richfield, UT 84701
All the Aid Stations support with the exception of the Start/Finish Line ends at 3:00 PM!!








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Sevier Valley Rooster Ride Where & When
- Location: 100 East 350 N, Richfield, UT 84701
- Race Date: 2026/08/15 07:00:00 AM (Saturday)
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Categories:
- 37 Mile
- 62 Mile
- 100 Mile
- 37 Mile (E-Bike)
- 62 Mile (E-Bike)
- 100 Mile (E-Bike)
The race course that was chosen was perfect. There are challenging hills as well as flat road riding. It was the perfect balance. The views of the country living made for a great rooster ride.
Having a unique allergy that sometimes leaves me unable to attend or participate in some events. I reached out to the event coordinator and discussed this issue with her. She went above and beyond to help ensure my safety and ability to participated. At check in, the young gentleman who took my name knew exactly who I was, I then met another kind lady who said she’d be looking for me at the last aid station to make sure there was no cross contamination issues. Everything went flawlessly! I felt completely supported and cared for. This was my first year, but will not be my last. I’m so thankful for this amazing group of individuals. Thank you all so much. ~🍉 Holly

This was an extremely nice ride and I will absolutely be doing it again. The only knock I would give is the line for the food truck at the end of the ride. When i finish a ride, I don’t want to have to wait too long to eat and the throughput of the food truck didn’t seem to be able to keep up with the incoming riders.

Fantastic bike ride. Beautiful scenery! Beautiful weather! Wonderfully organized. My wife and I really enjoyed it. Can’t think of one thing that could have been done better!

I have not ridden the century, only the metric century, but really like the course. Having grown up in the valley fifty years ago I love the towns and farms you pass. The course is very well laid out, and the volunteers are super friendly. Not too much climbing but enough to keep the heart working. I love this ride.
This race was so fun! We signed up last minute on a whim and we will be back! I can’t say enough good things. Amazing course, amazing well stocked aid stations equipped with people who know about bikes (I had a low tire and needed a certain amount of air and they helped), amazing food, amazing swag! The race medals are the icing on the cake! They even called each rider’s name as they crossed the finish line. Loved it! Thank you!

Loved this race. The course, the people, the lunch, the weather, the scenery... It was all fantastic and I'm already looking forward to next year. Great job and thanks to everyone involved. And oh yea, even the socks, shirt and medal were right on.

I can’t say enough good things about this race. There are lots of flat territory, a few medium hills, and one monster hill on the 37 mile. The Aid Stations had a good variety. My only suggestion is a marker on the long straight sections. I was by myself and wondered if I was still on course. I used the Strava map, and it reassured me.

I love this bicycle race it’s my second time I love the course and the hospitality that I receive in this race. It’s my favorite bicycle race on my schedule. Team Hernandez

What a great event. The small towns (plural) atmosphere makes this a must do event for cyclists. The roads were smooth, challenging vertical, and lack of car traffic made this a fun event. Feed zones were excellent, and weather couldn't have been better. Looking forward to next year.
