
Registration, Pricing and Start List
Dates
July 11, 2026
Registration opens October 1, 2025!
Location Start/Finish & Event HQ
The Range begins and ends at Centennial Park and Campground in Claresholm, serving as the central hub for race-day activities. New for 2025, riders can celebrate their finish at ChillVille, the event’s dedicated finish line beer garden. Centennial Park also offers space for team and vendor tents, camping, and spectator viewing, making it an ideal location to cheer on riders as they complete their home stretch.
Location: Centennial Park, Claresholm, Alberta
Full Award Ceremony & Package Pick-Up at the Start/Finish Area
2026 Pricing
The West rewards those who commit early!
The Rodeo (60km):
Launch Sale (Oct. 1 - 31, 2025): $139
Early Bird (Nov. 1, 2025 - Feb. 28, 2026): $149
Regular Price (March 1, 2026 until sold out): $159
The Rustler (85km):
Launch Sale (Oct. 1 - 31, 2025): $159
Early Bird (Nov. 1, 2025 - Feb. 28, 2026): $169
Regular Price (March 1, 2026 until sold out): $179
Classic Range (122km):
Launch Sale (Oct. 1 - 31, 2025): $179
Early Bird (Nov. 1, 2025 - Feb. 28, 2026): $199
Regular Price (March 1, 2026 until sold out): $219
4iiii Frontier (211km):
Launch Sale (Oct. 1 - 31, 2025): $219
Early Bird (Nov. 1, 2025 - Feb. 28, 2026): $239
Regular Price (March 1, 2026 until sold out): $269
Registration & Rider Limits
The Range is a grassroots gravel cycling event, offering a true endurance challenge on an epic course. E-bikes are not permitted for The Range, The Frontier, or The Rustler. But are allowed on The Rodeo course. All riders must be registered for liability purposes.
Maximum Riders: 500
What Your Entry Includes
The Course & Private Roads
The Range features a well-marked course with over 50 directional signs, guiding riders through a mix of public and private land sections. These exclusive private roads are only accessible during the event, providing a unique and challenging riding experience.
Race Timing & Challenges
The Range is chip-timed, offering overall rankings for all riders. Whether you choose to race the entire course or focus on the Sector Challenge, you can push your limits while still enjoying the ride and surrounding landscape.
Package Pick-Up & Rider Perks
Every participant will receive:
Event T-shirt (guaranteed if registered before June 1, 2026)
Custom bike plate with their name
Food & beverage wristband
$100 USD discount code for our NEW Rough Rider event
Course Support & Aid Stations
Aid stations stocked with hydration and nutrition
Bike support along the course
Sweepers and full course support to assist riders
Finish line lunch to help riders refuel post-race
Camping in Claresholm
Camping is available at Centennial Park Campground and is reserved for riders until May 31, 2026. Riders must contact the Campground directly to arrange camping.
Categories, Awards and Prizes
At The Range, we are committed to creating an unforgettable experience for all riders. Beyond the thrill of the ride, we celebrate achievements, perseverance, and community spirit with a variety of awards and prizes.
Race Categories
The Range features the following race categories:
Open Men
Open Women
Men 50+
Women 50+
Non-Binary
Draw Prizes
Thanks to the generous support of Ridley’s Cycle, we have a variety of draw prizes to give away after the podium ceremonies. Every participant has a chance to walk away with something special.
Overall Winners: The Range Belt Buckle
The fastest man and woman to complete The Range and 4iiii Frontier courses will earn the coveted Range belt buckle, a symbol of strength, speed, and endurance.
Podium Awards
The top three finishers in each race category for both The Range and 4iiii Frontier distances will receive podium awards, recognizing their outstanding performance.
The Range Sector Challenge
This special challenge is designed for those who still have power left in the tank near the finish. A short but demanding 3KM sector close to the end of the course will test riders’ speed, strategy, and grit.
Pioneer & Perseverance Awards
Conquering The Range and 4iiii Frontier routes requires dedication, training, and mental toughness. The Perseverance Award is given to an individual or group who exemplifies determination, resilience, and the true spirit of The Range. This award includes the Range belt buckle, a hard-earned badge of honor for those who push through the toughest challenges.
Volunteer of the Year
Behind every great race is a team of incredible volunteers. While we wish we could honor them all, this special award goes to one standout volunteer who has gone above and beyond in supporting the event.
Start List
Check back soon!
What about smokey conditions?
Smoke from fires either nearby or distant may also impact the event and conditions can be variable from location to location. In the case that wildfire smoke is present, we will use the Canadian AQHI rating from the closest reliable source to measure air quality. If the AQHI is 7 or higher at the time of the start the stage will be cancelled. If the AQHI is less than 7 but higher than 4 the race director may modify the stage by neutralizing or shortening it in the interest of rider safety.
Exclusion of Liability
Users of this website acknowledge and understand that information and routes presented and engaging in activities on routes may involve risk of damage to personal property or serious bodily injury, including permanent disability and death, and severe social and economic losses which might result not only from the user's own actions, inactions or negligence, but the actions, inactions or negligence of others, the condition of the premises, weather conditions, or the use of any equipment during participation of the activity. Users further acknowledge that there may be other risks not known or not reasonably foreseeable as at the chosen date of activity on routes. In this regard, users confirm that, prior to embarking on activity that they have acknowledged any and all risks, and waive right to take legal action against TransRockies Inc. including partners, affiliates, employees and associates of any and all outcomes of activities on routes.
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2026 Cancellation Policy
There are no refunds issued by TransRockies Inc under ANY circumstances.
Transfers of entry to another participant may be permitted at the discretion of TransRockies Inc for an admin fee of $25. All transfers must be completed no later than midnight on July 5, 2026.
Deferrals are permitted under the following guidelines:
Deferral requests made on or before May 10, 2026 = 75% of your race fee will be deferred.
Deferral request made on or after May 11, 2026 up to & including June 10, 2026 = 50% of your race fee will be deferred.
NO deferrals/roll overs/credits will be issued for registrations cancelled after June 10, 2026.
A full deferral is permitted for reasons due to pregnancy &/or active military deployment – medical notes will be required.
A race entry can only be deferred one time and only to the following year’s event.
Additional registration protection can be purchased through Protecht, which is a refund protection insurance for attendees. For a small premium, if you are unable to attend due to any of Protecht’s covered reasons, you have the option to file a refund request through them. You can find the full terms and conditions of Protecht Standard Attendee Coverage Policy here: https://static.protecht.com/policy/efb46b52-8a12-44f8-bf3a-a3e3845fcf30/coverage/2342268c728f442f8bb06aee1fce91be.pdf
We strongly encourage you to read & understand the full terms of Protecht’s insurance policy prior to registration.
TransRockies Inc reserves the right to cancel any TransRockies Race Series event, cancel race stages or change the route on short notice due to fire bans/fire closures, air quality, weather conditions, wildlife or safety concerns, pandemic, unforeseen construction, Acts of God or other such reasons with no reimbursement to the participant.
In the case of event cancellation by Transrockies Inc, no refunds will be available. All entries will be transferred to the next available date that the event is able to operate.
