2024 Nutty Cross - November 24th.

Are you ready for another year of awesome cyclocross racing through the walnut orchard at the Ruhstaller farm? Yeah, you are!

When?

  • Sunday, November 24, 2024

Where?

Who?

  • You, your friends, your family, your dog(s), and your positive attitude!

Why?

  • Fast and fun racing on an exciting course through a walnut orchard and around the Ruhstaller brewery.

  • Great live music on stage and a DJ or two hidden in the orchard.

  • Delicious food trucks for your post-race delight.

  • Beer!

New for this season: We proudly announce that Nutty Cross is part of TWO awesome series this year. One is a new series called Ciclocircus, which is organized by the same Sacramento hometown heroes (read: hooligans) who make Nutty Cross happen! Learn more about the series here: https://www.cyclocircus.com/. The second is a series with a deep history called the Bay Area Super Prestige (BASP) cyclocross series! Click this link to learn more about the other races in the series: https://www.basp.cx/. Nutty Cross is the last BASP race, so plan ahead to tackle the series overall!

Categories

Event Schedule: TBD



Is this going to be your first CX race? Reach out to chris@boundlesslocomotion.com and tell us why you are getting into this wild and wacky sport for a free entry to the C race of your choice. Remember to include your name, birthday, race category (one above with a “C”), and reason for racing Nutty Cross. If you’re an avid racer and have some friends who are thinking of trying cyclocross, then have them send us an email! Let’s get more people out there enjoying this wonderful sport.


Q: Wait a minute… since this is a Boundless event, does that mean we must wear flannels while racing?

A: No. Wear whatever you are most comfortable racing in! Spandex, tank tops, jean shorts, plaid shirts, or white tees with your cigarettes rolled up in the sleeve. The choice is yours, my friends.

 

About Ruhstaller:

The farm and brewery is at 6686 Sievers Road in Dixon, off Pedrick Road and I-80. It’s just up the road from their 7.5-acre hopyard that you can see off the highway between Davis and Dixon. The farm on Sievers sits on 40 acres of hops, walnuts, sheep, citrus, dogs, sunsets & bonfires. If you are curious, click here for some history; it's a pretty cool story.

“Kids, dogs & well-behaved adults welcome.”

See you then!




Here are some photos from the 2022 race.