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Registration opens Wednesday, September 19 at 12:01 AM (Pacific Time).
To register online: sign in to your SIR member account. Don't have one? Create one. It's free!
Once you login the Register button will be visible on the right side of this page (or bottom for mobile browsers).
Registration has closed for this event. We cannot accommodate same-day registration at this time.
The online registration includes signing a responsibility waiver using the same SmartWaiver system used for RUSA Permanents.
YOU MUST SUBMIT A COMPLETED WAIVER IN ORDER TO START THE RIDE

Come ride with us on a tough mixed terrain brevet to find out what randonneuring is about. We are offering a Last Chance to complete the 125-149K Rouleur (pronounced "ruler") Populaire (or simply Populaire).
Read more about the SIR Rouleur Series here.
Route Description
RUSA Brevet #3080 Duvall - Thrilla - Fall City - Lake Joy Gravel Mix
No-mo FOMO. A challenging mixed-terrain gravel route that is based on many smaller popular local routes stitched together into a 125K RUSA Brevet Popuaire. The route is slightly more challenging than the version from August. We had to remove Echo Lake and part of Snoqualmie Valley Trail due to posted detours. A detour climb up to Tolt Highlands, Lake Joy Loop Trail, and Tolt Pipeline Trail were made a permanent feature of the route.
Features gravel around:
- Thrilla loop in Woodinville
- Soaring Eagle Regional Park
- Snoqualmie Valley Trail from Fall City to Carnation
- Tolt Highlands
- Lake Joy to Tolt Pipeline Trail
???? Find out what Kiel and Mitch experienced in the pre-ride report
here.
EPP – Electronic Proof of Passage
We will use EPP. Text or email the ride organizer with your Strava or RidewithGPS link within 24 hours of finishing. No results within 24 hours of finishing – no credit. Photos at controls are optional but highly recommended as an alternative EPP backup in case of a GPS track failure. Note that the ride organizer’s contact info is on this event registration page – you must be logged in to see it. The ride organizer will reply to confirm that your EPP was received. If you abandon the ride, please contact the ride organizer out of consideration for the volunteers and your emergency contact.
Parking
Free parking is available at the
Duvall Park & Ride (16011 Main St NE, Duvall, WA). Free on-street parking is also available, but try to avoid parking in front of businesses.
Food
In the spirit of self-supported randonneuring and keeping ride fees to a minimum, food and drinks are not provided by the club. Bring your own food and beverages. Food & services are noted on the route as well. In the spirit of Seattle International Randonneurs, appetizers will be provided at the finish for registered riders!
Start
Grateful Bread
15602 Main St NE
Duvall, WA 98019
Hours: 7 AM - 3 PM
Ride briefing at 7:55 AM. We roll out at 8 AM.
Finish
Duvall Tavern
15807 Main St NE
Duvall, WA 98019
Route and Cuesheet
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41653279
[FINAL]
Note:
Printed cuesheets will not be available at the start. You may choose to print your own. To print the cuesheet from the
route page, click the
More button, then select
Print Cuesheet.
General Rules
- All riders are required to have read and signed a waiver (part of the online event registration) before beginning the ride.
- All riders must comply with local traffic laws as well as RUSA's Rules for Riders.
- All riders must have front and rear lights, a reflective vest or sash, and reflective ankle bands. See RUSA Article 10 for details. Be prepared to show these to the ride organizer at the start. Lights should be on during any low-light conditions (rain, fog, night, tunnels, etc).
- All riders who cannot finish a ride (DNF) must contact the organizer ASAP using the phone number on the brevet control card.
- All riders must turn in their signed brevet control card at the ride finish.
- All riders must check-in with the organizer or a volunteer at the start, the finish, at any overnight controls.