2025 Gravel Camp

April 24-27, 2025

ONLY $325!!!

An affordable gravel camp designed for beginner and intermediate riders to take their mental knowledge and physical skills to the next level. Whether training for your first gravel event or looking to start fighting for fast finishes, this camp is for you!

  • Be better prepared for events like Lauf Gravel Worlds 150 or 75 and use those skills at events around the world

  • Find your next level to enjoy gravel cycling

  • Learn how to train on and off the bike

  • Practice hands on skills like changing a tire, basic mechanical support, drafting, bike handling, and more.

  • Learn from world class athletes and coaches.

What You Get


  • Training Classes/Sessions taught by industry professionals and professional athletes.

  • 3 Group Rides with the same industry professionals, professional athletes, and local legends.

  • Group Ride Nutrition and Support Provided

  • Saturday Night meal for all athletes

  • 15% discount to Lauf Gravel Worlds 2024 or 2025

  • Camp T-Shirt

  • Swag bag from Lauf Gravel Worlds sponsors.

Camp Itinerary

The goal of this camp is to have an affordable setup to help beginner & intermediate riders get to the next level in their cycling goals. Whether that is simply finishing their next gravel race or starting to focus on getting faster and perhaps getting their first podiums, this camp will help you.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Goodlife Cyclery: 5900 S 85th St, Lincoln, NE 68526

  • 6:30-8:30pm Camp check-in and beers at the Bike shop!

    • Goodlife Cyclery: 5900 S 85th St, Lincoln, NE 68526

    • Meet session leaders and pro riders.

    • Snacks will be provided. Full dinner is recommended before arriving.

    • Beer and Non-Alcoholic beer will be Provided

Friday April 25, 2025

Goodlife Brands HQ: 4841 N 84th St. Lincoln, NE 68507

  • 7:30-8am Camp Check In

  • 8-9am Welcome and Safety Intro (REQUIRED)

  • 9-11:30am No-Drop Group Ride

    • No-Drop gravel group ride.

    • Beginners 20 Miles. Intermediate 30 miles.

  • 11:30 am-2pm Lunch*

    Afternoon Classes

  • 2pm-2:45pm Session 1: Intro To Training

  • 3pm-3:45pm Session 2: Cycling Nutrition

  • 4pm-4:45pm Session 3: Mechanical Training: How to change a tire and fix basic on course mechanical issues.

  • 5pm-5:45pm Q&A with Session Leaders and Pro Riders

  • 6PM Break for evening. We will choose a restaurant to eat at together if you are interested in coming. *

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Goodlife Brands HQ: 4841 N 84th St. Lincoln, NE 68507

Morning Classes

  • 8:30am-9:15 am Session 1: Advance Training Tips

  • 9:30am-10:15 am Session 2: Navigation: How to create and use routes.

  • 10:30am-11:15 am Session 3: Be Prepared For Race Week/Race Day

  • 11:30am-1:30pm Lunch*

  • 1:30pm Group Rides

    • Beginner Ride: 30 miles

    • Intermediate Ride: 45 miles

  • 7pm Group Dinner (Food Provided by Camp)

Sunday April 7, 2024

Goodlife Cyclery: 5900 S 85th St, Lincoln, NE 68526

  • 9am Optional Group Ride

    • Graduate Hotel: 141 N 9th St. Lincoln, NE 68508

    • No-Drop trail group ride.

    • 20 Mile Group Ride

  • 11:30 am-1pm Brunch and Hang-Out*

    • Hub Cafe: 250 N 21st St #3, Lincoln, NE 68503

Training Classes/Sessions

Mechanical Class: Fixing flat tires and basic mechanical issues

Navigation: How to create and follow a route.

Nutrition: Fuel yourself on and off the bike.

Basic Training: How to get the most of your training.

Advanced Training: Dial in for more advanced training blocks

Be Prepared for Race Day: Tips and tricks to be calm and collected at the start line.

Group Rides

All group rides will be no drop. This means no riders will be left behind to fend for themselves. There may be groups that form and split, but eventually will be back together. Each group will have coaches and pros riding with you. Please ask questions on rides.

Beginner Group Ride Pace: 10-13mph average moving pace.
Intermediate Group Ride Pace: 13-17mph average moving pace.

The Sunday activities are optional and will be more laid back.

Meals

*To keep costs as affordable as possible, most meals will not be provided by the camp. Food will be covered for the Saturday evening gathering. All meal times will give an option for everyone to join to stay together to eat if desired but it is not provided by the camp.

MEET THE
COACHES

Hannah Shell

Garmin Pro Athlete

Top 9 Finish UNBOUND 2022, Miami Gravel & Foco Fondo Winner, 3rd at Rad Dirt, 4th at Gravel Worlds 2021, 5th at Gravel Worlds 2022, 5th at BWR Lawrence
Selected to compete in the inaugural Lifetime Grand Prix (1 of 30 women)
Would rather ride 12 hours than 1

Why Bikes? 
Simply put, I like hard things. I find most things in life get easier as you dedicate time and work to them. Cycling, on the other hand, requires more than that. It's a combination of strategy, luck, and the art of riding. The faster you get the harder it becomes to level up. I'm not a natural talent on the bike -- I have to work hard to compete, but I love that humble and hardworking attitude cycling requires. Because success doesn't come easily to anyone in this sport, I find that I learn more about myself and about life in general navigating the ups and downs of competitive racing. Without it, life would just be too linear. 

Jake Magee

Garmin Pro Athlete

Australian flat track motorcycle national champion

Switched to pedaling bikes in 2009
Red Bull Last Stand Winner, Course record holder of Gravel Worlds 75 mile, 2nd at Rad Dirt, 2nd at OKC Gravel Grinder, 2nd at BWR Kansas Wafer, 2nd BWR Utah Wafer

Can ride a wheelie and drink a beer at the same time

Why Bikes? 
I ride bikes for two simple reasons: I enjoy pedaling and the freedom that comes with it. My bike is unrestricted and can take me anywhere. I also find the community that comes with cycling to be irreplaceable. I'm eternally grateful for the friends I've met through the bike and look forward to meeting more. 

Frank Pike

Coaching Achievements:

-2021 Men’s overall winner RAAM- race across America.

-Great Britain national podium finisher

- multiple state champions

- World senior games champion

Why bikes?

After a crash and broken wrist in one of my first races I started working at local bike shop that sponsored the team I was on, that set a path of my love of bikes. The feeling of being free out on the bike and pushing myself to new limits has always been appealing. Finally bikes are just cool and a part of our earliest modes of transportation

Jason Strohbehn

Jason Strohbehn

  • Promoter of Lauf Gravel Worlds

  • Finisher of events like Unbound 200, Mid South 100, and Gravel Worlds 150

Where To Stay

All group rides will start/end only 4 miles from the hotel up the highway. Below is a block room discount.

Any hotels in downtown Lincoln will be walk/riding distance to the Graduate.

If looking for an AirBnb, look for locations near downtown or on the north side of Lincoln.

If block rooms are sold out, please email info@gravel-worlds.com right away so we can get more rooms added.