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The Santa Fe Century has six food stops along the Century route, two along the Half-Century route, and a single food stop along the 20 mile route. There are also three food stops for the Gravelón and a single food stop for the Gravelito. They all will be stocked with bars, peanut butter/jelly sandwiches and fresh fruit (bananas and oranges). All stops will have water and Gatorade. Rest stops will also have porta potties, and basic bike tools and/or a mechanic. Please do not rely solely on rest stops for your food needs throughout the ride. It is a good idea to carry some of your own food with you, that you are used to and have trained with, to ensure your nutritional needs are being met. 

To allow time for all of the food and equipment to be delivered to the rest stops on Sunday morning, they each have an official opening time. If you plan to start your ride before the official start times, please plan accordingly. Rest stop closures are approximate and are based on our 5:00 pm event closure and when the last rider is estimated to pass the stop.

Gravel Ride Food Stops

Gravelito Rest stop (13 miles) – Officially open 10:30 am -2:00 pm
Gravelon Rest stop #1 (15 miles) – Officially open 9:30 am- 12:00 pm
Gravelon Rest stop #2 (24 miles)  – Officially open 9:30 am- 12:00 pm
Gravelon Rest stop #3 (40 miles) – Officially open 10:30 am- 2:00 pm

Road Ride Food Stops

Half-Century/Medio Fondo riders, please note that the Galisteo food stop is located a few hundred feet off course. When you reach the left turn onto HWY 42 in Galisteo, the food stop will be to your right (see below).

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