Join us for the Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic on Sunday, September 8, 2024, and support high-achieving, Colorado residents in their academic pursuits at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.


View the 2024 ride information sheet

ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Canyon will be closed to all vehicles westbound from 7am - 9am on Sunday Sept 8.

2024 Packet Pick Up and Merchandise Pick Up Dates/Times/Locations:

If you pre-ordered merchandise please remember to pick it up at packet pick up.

There is free parking for the event on Sunday, Sept. 8 in Lot 436 (just north of the Regent parking garage). This is the only lot where there will be free parking for the event. All other visitor parking zones on campus are $1 per hour on Sundays. Directions to lot 436:

  • From Denver/Westminster: Take westbound Hwy 36 until it turns into 28thÌýStreet, turn left on Colorado Ave, turn left on Regent Drive.Ìý Lot 436 is immediately to your left.
  • From Fort Collins/Longmont: Take Foothills Hwy 119 (south), turn right onto Colorado Ave, turn left on Regent Drive.Ìý Lot 436 is immediately to your left.
  • From Golden: North on Hwy 93 until it turns into Broadway, right on Regent Drive. Lot 436 just past the covered parking garage on your right.

Click on the image below to view the location of parking lot 436 on campus (link opens in a new tab):

parking map

If lot 436 fills up, overflow parking will be available on the first floor of the Regent parking garage, just south of lot 436. If you do have to park in the overflow garage, please be sure you don't drive in with your bike on the top of your car! Parking on the first level of the Regent parking garage will also be free on Sunday, Sept. 10. You don't need to purchase hourly parking as long as you park your car in lot 436 or on the first level of the Regent parking garage. If you park in a different visitor lot on campus, hourly parking permit is required (via Park Mobile).

Please note we will not have helmet stickers this year (2024). You will be given a wristband at packet pickup and you should wear your ride bib number on the back of your jersey.

Start Times:

7:00am - Buff Epic (100 miles), Epic 75, Dirty Epic (55 miles)

Staging will be at Benson Lawn at 6:45 a.m. Rider bibs will be checked. The peloton of riders will be escorted at 7:00 a.m. from Benson Lawn through the city to ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Canyon. There will be a lead vehicle and a following vehicle to keep all riders in a peloton to be led safely through ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Canyon. Any rider that falls out of the peloton must follow rules of the road to get to the entrance to ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Canyon. All Epic riders must enter the closure on Canyon Blvd., west of 6th Street by 7:30 a.m. ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Canyon will be closed to westbound vehicle traffic but there will be eastbound traffic, so NEVER cross the yellow line. The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a ride and not a race. Except in this designated closure, you must follow the Rules of the Road by stopping at all stop signs and obeying all traffic signals and law enforcement instructions.

8:00am- Century 100 and Carter Lake 70 miles

Staging will begin at 7:45 a.m. at Benson Lawn with riders released slowly for safety starting at 8:00 a.m. The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a ride and not a race. You must follow Rules of the Road along the entire course by stopping at all stop signs and obeying all traffic signals and law enforcement instructions.

8:30am - 50 Mile Half Century, 35 Mile Mary's Loop and Dirty Buff

Staging will begin at 8:15 a.m. at Benson Lawn with riders released slowly for safety starting at 8:30 a.m. The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a ride and not a race. You must follow Rules of the Road along the entire course by stopping at all stop signs and obeying all traffic signals and law enforcement instructions.

10:30am - Little Buff Family Ride (14 miles)

Staging will begin at 10:15 a.m. at Benson Lawn with riders released slowly for safety starting at 10:30 a.m. Riders will be led out by a lead bicycle and followed by a sweep bicycle. The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a ride and not a race. You must follow Rules of the Road along the entire course by obeying bicycle path instructions, stopping at all stop signs and obeying all traffic signals and law enforcement instructions.Ìý

The start-finish area is at Benson Lawn which is located on the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ main campus. Benson Lawn is on the south side of the Benson Earth Sciences building and the west side of the Mathematics Building. The closest cross streets are Colorado Avenue and Libby Drive, near the turnaround area and gate on the south side of Folsom Field stadium.

View location on the Campus Map

You'll find well-stocked and well-staffed aid stations throughout each route. Hydrate with Tailwind Nutrition and Eldorado Spring Water. ÌýSmiling faces, tasty eats, and a cowbell or two to keep your spirits up! If you need any assistance in between, flag down one of the support vehicles that are traveling the course.

In case of mechanical failure…

For those on longer rides, please bring a phone, spare tire tube and, ideally, portable pump or CO2 cartridge to ensure you can quickly rejoin the ride. If your bike has mechanical shifting, be sure to pack a spare battery. There will be a volunteer mechanic at most of the aid stations (with the exception of Gold Hill, where the mechanic will be stationed earlier, at the Sugarloaf trailhead parking lot). There will not be a volunteer mechanic at Allenspark or post-Carter lake aid stations, so please bring a spare tube, multi-tool and pump if you are riding those routes. The BBC will have many SAG vehicles assisting riders, but a small maintenance kit can reduce your wait time.ÌýOther ridersÌýusually love to help too.

You'll need to wear an ANSI- or SNELL-approved helmet at all times -- we can't let people ride who don't have helmets. Also bring an ID, especially if you want your post-ride Lefthand Brewery beer. Make sure you have your registration number affixed to the back of your jersey.

Don't miss the event after the event! Stop by Benson field and fill your belly with a catered pasta bar lunch from A Spice of Life, drink a brew from Left Hand Brewing with your team, or enjoy a post ride stretch with the help of our friends at Stretch Lab. There's free secure bike parking, so you can relax. Also at the finish line, we’ll be doing a drawing for several prizes and enjoying stories about the ride.