Nothing really survives translation, and such is the case with a new cycling trend: the Gran Fondo. The Italian name for a long-distance race with chip timing and highly competitive riders, the Gran Fondo done in the U.S. often translates into a fun group ride that ends with a party. Who's complaining? The Fulton Gran Fondo rolled out May 9, sending riders on a 100-mile route that ended at the brewery. This fall, the Lifetime Gran Fondo starts in Waconia for multiple distances up to 60 miles. Kids 12 and under are free with a registered adult. Viva la differenza! ltgranfondo.com
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Variety
Variety
Streetscapes
Star Tribune writers showcase Minnesota architecture.
Variety
Critics' picks: The 12 best things to do and see in the Twin Cities this week
Critics' picks for entertainment in the week ahead.
6 new foods worth trying at a Timberwolves game
Deep-fried puffy tacos, dough 'knots' and s'mores ice cream sandwiches scored high on our list.
The pandemic made writer Kate DiCamillo realize, 'I'm not going to get through this unless I have a fairy tale to write'
LOCAL FICTION: Featuring stories within stories, she'll discuss the book at Talking Volumes on Tuesday.
The northern lights may be visible in Minnesota on Thursday and Friday night. Here's how to chase them.
Here are tips for getting a glimpse of the elusive aurora borealis during the next solar storm, with sky-watchers saying celestial conditions are ripe for an unusually active season.