• 2024

    Calendar

  • START SCHEDULE

    Right column is the start offset in seconds

    • 9:00 AM
    • 40 MIN
      • JR MEN 15-18
      • OPEN MEN C
      • +:30
      • MSTR MEN C 35+
      • +:60
      • JR MEN 9-14
      • +:90
      • JR WM 15-18
      • +:120
      • JR WM 9-14
      • "
    • 10:00 AM
    • 50 MIN
      • OPEN MEN B
      • S SPEED B
      • +:30
      • MSTR MEN B 35+
      • +:60
      • MSTR MEN B 45+
      • +:90
      • MSTR MEN B 55+
      • +:120
    • 11:00 AM
    • 50 MIN
      • MSTR MEN A 35+
      • MSTR MEN A 45+
      • +:30
      • MSTR MEN 55+
      • +:60
      • MSTR MEN A 60+
      • +:90
    • 12:00 PM
    • 20 MIN
      • KIDS 2-8
    • 12:30 PM
    • 50 MIN
      • ELITE WM A
      • OPEN WM B
      • +:30
      • S SPEED WM
      • "
      • TRACKLOCROSS WM
      • "
      • MSTR WM 35+
      • +:60
      • MSTR WM 45+
      • "
      • MSTR WM 55+
      • "
      • OPEN WM C
      • +:90
    • 1:30 PM
    • 1 HR
      • ELITE MEN A
      • S SPEED A
      • +:30
      • TRACKLOCROSS
      • "
Clark Natwick and Dave McLaughlin fording the San Lorenzo River.  Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park  1985
photo: unknown

Sat, 26 Oct 2024

CX2: All Hallow's Cross

Crest Ranch Christmas Tree Farm

12200 Empire Grade, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060

Surf City Cyclocross returns to Crest Ranch Christmas Tree Farm, in the mountains above Santa Cruz! We’re hosting a two-day event with racing on Saturday and Sunday. Camping will be available at the venue on Friday and Saturday night. Plan to stay and join the party!

Bay Area Super Prestige Series

This is race #4 of the Bay Area Super Prestige Series and contributes to the overall standing of the five race series.

The Course

It has come to our attention that some of our races are alleged to be somewhat difficult. We understand that singletrack and run ups aren't everybody's favorite part of cyclocross. So in order to make things a bit more civilized, we are taking advantage of the two day format to bring you two different courses. One day will be 100% pedal-able, with no running. One of the days will be more of a nod to the age-old Santa Cruz tradition of Junglecross. If you want to read more about it, check out this article in CX Magazine

Doggie Cross

New for this year, is an opportunity to race a lap with your dog. This goes down at 2:30 on Saturday. Could be fun, could be chaos. All finishers get a treat. Oh speaking of dogs, pick up their poop and bring it off site with you please. The venue doesn’t want turds everywhere.

Camping

Car camping will be available at the venue beginning Friday night. Make sure to include a camping pass when you pre-register for the race on our bikereg page! There's tons of space, but be aware this won't be a five star hotel experience and there won't be showers or even a creek to jump in. We recommend bringing your own food and water, though Boulder Creek, a 20 min drive, has restaurants and a couple of grocery stores, all of which are open until 9 pm. There's a cell tower at the venue as well, so you'll have excellent internet.

Entertainment

We’re stoked to host the world premier of Dan English’s new documentary, XCO on Saturday night. Follow Dan on his trip around the world with his cast of young racers. If that isn’t enough, we’ll be hosting the Second Annual Pixie Bike World Championships Night Race! Free beer and hot dogs while supplies last. So come over to the podium bonfire at night and join the madness

Free Entry for First Timers!

If this is your very first cyclocross race, we're inviting you to join the fun for FREE! You read that correctly: your race is free if you've never raced cyclocross before. First-timers can sign up by sending us a message via the contact form with name, birthday and contact info, or by just showing up on race day.

Kids Race for Free!

In keeping with another tradition, kiddos get to race on a shortened lap around the expo in front of their adoring fans. Parents are invited to ride the lap with their kids if they'd like. You can just show-up at the start line to join the fun!

Volunteer

Surf City is a community event and we can't do this without your help! There are a lot of volunteer opportunities available. Please consider lending a hand, you can reach out via the contact form.

REGISTRATION

Online registration is greatly encouraged as it makes things run smoother race day. On-site registration opens at 8:00AM and closes 15 min before each race.

  • No field limits or late fees.
  • Cash and checks only accepted for on-site registration (We're still living in the stone age).
  • HELMETS REQUIRED
  • Riders under the age of 18 must have an athlete release form signed by a parent or guardian. If you aren't able to register online, please download this form and bring it with you to the event.

Bike Type

Ride what you brought. Most of our courses favor a cross bike, but to minimize barriers of entry to the sport, mountain bikes are allowed, particularly in the beginner categories.

CATEGORY INFO

Racers are self-categorized based on age and gender, and categories divide riders into fitness and ability levels. Surf City is a safe and inclusive space for all

Cat C

Typically beginners to the sport. You're either completely new to the sport or have ridden a cross bike on training rides, but haven't competed yet.USAC cat 4/5 equivalent.

Cat B

Intermediate to advanced racers in both skillset and fitness. Also considered the "Working Person's" category because the reality of life gets in the away of being competitive at the A level. USAC cat 3 equivalent.

Cat A

The fittest, most experienced riders race this category.USAC cat 1/2 equivalent.

Kids

Aged 9 and under, kids usually race a subset of the main race loop, and may do multiple laps depending on course layout. Everything from push bikes to miniature cross bikes with 24" sewups are seen in the kids race, and prizes of fun bags with Clif Kids bars and the occasional medal (no cash or start money, sorry) are awarded to all.

Race Up

Riders can race "up" in category, ie, Masters can race in groups younger than their own, and Juniors can ride with older age groups. All age groups can race in the Open A, B, and C groups.

Fine Print

  • Open and mens fields are open to all racers, men, women and non-binary
  • Women's races are open to all cis-women, trans-women and non-binary racers
  • Non-elite althetes (B, C, Masters) may self-select the field that best fits with their gender identity, or that the feel is most appropriate for competetive purposes.
  • Elite athletes (A's) may participate in the gendered field which is most athletically appropriate, as determinited by OBRA and USA Cycling transgender athlete participation policies on elite competition
Please note that this is not perfect and our language is still evolving. We are doing what we can to include everyone who does not benefit from cis-male privilege and we are all better because of inclusion