Inspiring Everyone to Ride Gravel

The Limitless Program inspires riders living with disabilities or chronic health conditions—to get out and ride gravel. The program is funded in part by Dirty Freehub and in part through a grant from Travel Oregon.
Through the Limitless Program, we partner with influencers from the disability community, known as Gravel Champs. These individuals are living with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, MS, diabetes, asthma, cancer, heart disease, autism, PTSD, depression, and more. Each Gravel Champ shares their authentic journey of overcoming challenges and finding joy on a gravel bike using Dirty Freehub’s Ride Guides. These inspiring stories are highlighted in our Gravel Champ Hall of Fame.
This program also connects Gravel Champs with organizations who support them, amplifying their voices so that others with similar conditions are encouraged to try gravel cycling. Organizations like the National Multiple Sclerosis Society already play a key role in motivating people with MS to stay active; we believe partnerships like these can help us bring gravel cycling to more of the community.
A cornerstone of the program is Dirty Freehub’s All Access Collection—a curated set of adaptive-friendly gravel routes that are shorter, less technical, and less remote. Alongside these routes, our printed All Access Gravel Ride Guidebooks for Western and Eastern Oregon provide an easy entry point into adventure.
The goal of the Limitless Program is to build confidence in riders with disabilities to explore gravel cycling. At its heart, the program is rooted in the belief that adventure should have no boundaries—and that the open road, whether gravel or paved, truly belongs to everyone.