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Ride the Dirty Kanza with Rapha — May 31-June 1

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Get dirty Kansas Calling The Dirty Kanza is a race unlike any other on the calendar and has inspired

Get dirty Kansas Calling The Dirty Kanza is a race unlike any other on the calendar and has inspired riders throughout the US and beyond to switch the road for a slightly rougher ride. This year, Rapha will be on the ground as usual with a few familiar faces around the Mobile Clubhouse. As part of the alternative calendar, EF Education First’s Taylor Phinney, Lachlan Morton and Alex Howes will be racing on Saturday and on hand in the expo area on Friday from 2.30pm until 3pm. We’ll be serving complimentary espresso and showcasing the latest products in our Explore range all day, should you need any last minute supplies. At the crack of dawn Saturday morning, racers will head out for a number of different variations on the course, including the classic 200 or 100-mile journey across the unrelenting Flint Hills. In the afternoon, the post-race festival kicks into top gear when the first of the 200 milers crosses the finish line. You’ll find us right in the mix on Commercial Street where our trio of EF riders will return to tell their stories from the race. [Find out more]( [View in web browser]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Telephone: [877-907-2742]( | Email: usa@rapha.cc If you no longer wish to receive emails from Rapha, please [unsubscribe]( from our mailing list. Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 0‌4849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18‌ Tileyard Road, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. ​

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