When the bicycle was invented way back in 1817, most roads weren’t paved. In fact, the asphalt we have such a love/hate relationship with today didn’t become common outside of city centers until the 20th century.
Put in that context, riding gravel is cycling in its purest form—it’s where it all began. And luckily for us, the U.S. Department of Transportation estimates that nearly 1.4 million of the country’s 4 million miles of public roads are unpaved.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to throw some wide tires on and hit the (unpaved) road.