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Three unique soundtracks crafted by AI — pick the vibe that matches your energy.

🌶️ Mild: Predictable Picks
1
Friends in Low Places
Garth Brooks Tribute
Roller Coaster Road Kill
Energy Match
Moderate energy around 100 BPM matches the relaxed -2.0% descent to kick off the ride without overloading the senses.
Terrain
Gentle negative grade descent calls for a fun, laid-back track that eases the rider into the activity with a smile.
Flow
Opens the playlist with a familiar, crowd-pleasing country classic that sets a warm, adventurous tone before building into the flatter climbing segments ahead.
Genre
90s Country — iconic, feel-good energy that suits a casual gravel ride opener in Colorado.
Your Taste
User's preference for 80s/90s country is directly honored here with one of the defining country anthems of the early 90s.
2
End Of The Road
Boyz II Men
little climb along path next to Belleview
Energy Match
Steady mid-tempo groove around 80 BPM with rich vocal dynamics matches the easy 0.5% grade without pushing too hard.
Terrain
A long, nearly flat 1.7km path segment calls for a sustained, rhythmic track that keeps the legs turning without demanding a surge.
Flow
Transitions smoothly from the upbeat country opener into a soulful R&B groove, softening the energy slightly as the terrain flattens and the ride finds its rhythm.
Genre
90s R&B/Soul — lush harmonies and steady tempo provide a perfect cruising soundtrack for flat gravel path riding.
Your Taste
User's love of R&B/Soul with a 90s bias makes this Boyz II Men classic an ideal pick for this mellow segment.
3
Boot Scootin' Boogie
Brooks & Dunn
Belleview Dirt Climb
Energy Match
Energetic 130 BPM two-step rhythm matches the modest 1.4% grade, providing just enough drive to keep the cadence up on the dirt surface.
Terrain
A dirt climb at 1.12km with a mild grade calls for something with rhythmic momentum — not aggressive, but forward-pushing.
Flow
Steps up the energy from the smooth Boyz II Men ballad, injecting a country bounce that suits the shift from paved path to dirt climbing.
Genre
90s Country — the danceable, driving rhythm of classic honky-tonk country suits a dirt trail climb in Colorado perfectly.
Your Taste
User's 90s country preference is well-served by this Brooks & Dunn staple, one of the defining country hits of 1993.
4
I Will Always Love You
Whitney Houston
Turn to Gazebo
Energy Match
The dramatic build and powerful chorus deliver emotional energy that matches the brief 0.53km descent without requiring a fast tempo.
Terrain
A short -2.1% descent toward the gazebo is a natural moment to breathe and soak in the surroundings — a big vocal moment fits perfectly.
Flow
Provides a dramatic emotional peak after the dirt climb, using Whitney's iconic chorus as a release valve before the flat prairie segment ahead.
Genre
90s R&B/Soul — Whitney's powerhouse vocal performance turns a short descent into a cinematic moment.
Your Taste
User's R&B/Soul preference with a 90s bias makes this 1992 Whitney Houston classic an unmissable pick for an emotional terrain release.
5
Take It Easy - 2013 Remaster
Eagles
Prairie Ride End
Energy Match
Relaxed 130 BPM shuffle rhythm matches the nearly flat -0.2% grade, keeping the legs spinning effortlessly.
Terrain
A flat prairie segment calls for something open, airy, and effortless — this song was practically written for riding through the American West.
Flow
Brings the energy down from Whitney's dramatic peak into a breezy, feel-good cruise, perfectly bridging the emotional high into the longer endurance segments ahead.
Genre
Classic Rock — the laid-back, Americana feel of Eagles suits the wide-open Colorado landscape of this prairie segment.
Your Taste
While slightly outside the user's primary genres, the 70s classic rock vibe adds variety while honoring the user's appreciation for timeless, melodic music.
6
Ramblin' Man
Allman Brothers Band
Get Me Out Of Here
Energy Match
Steady 120 BPM groove with driving guitar work matches the gentle 0.6% grade over a longer distance, keeping effort consistent.
Terrain
A 2.62km endurance segment with minimal grade calls for a track with sustained rhythmic momentum and enough character to hold attention.
Flow
Builds naturally from the Eagles' breezy vibe into a slightly grittier, more driving Southern rock groove as the ride pushes into Aurora.
Genre
Classic Southern Rock — the road-worn, rolling energy of the Allman Brothers suits a longer gravel segment through suburban Colorado trails.
Your Taste
Adds genre diversity while staying in the classic rock family that complements the user's melodic, roots-oriented taste.
7
I'll Make Love To You
Boyz II Men
Cherry Creek Forest to Caley
Energy Match
Steady 80 BPM with a lush, layered production provides sustained, comfortable energy for the 2.90km endurance segment at 0.8% grade.
Terrain
The longest segment of the ride at nearly 3km with a gentle grade calls for a track with staying power and a hypnotic, consistent groove.
Flow
Shifts from the gritty Southern rock of Ramblin' Man into silky smooth R&B, providing a welcome tonal contrast that refreshes the ears mid-ride.
Genre
90s R&B/Soul — the lush, sustained groove of classic Boyz II Men provides the perfect endurance soundtrack for a long, gentle gravel stretch.
Your Taste
User's strong R&B/Soul preference with a 90s bias makes this 1994 Boyz II Men hit a natural anchor for the ride's longest segment.
8
Achy Breaky Heart
Billy Ray Cyrus
Cherry Creek Dirt End
Energy Match
Peppy 130 BPM country rhythm matches the nearly flat 0.2% grade, keeping the legs light and the mood high.
Terrain
A short 0.99km flat dirt segment near the end of the Cherry Creek trail calls for something fun and rhythmic to maintain momentum.
Flow
Lifts the energy from the smooth R&B groove of the previous segment, injecting a country bounce that signals the ride is entering its final third.
Genre
90s Country — the irresistibly catchy, danceable rhythm of this 1992 classic keeps the energy up without demanding too much effort.
Your Taste
User's 90s country preference is directly served by this iconic Billy Ray Cyrus hit, one of the most recognizable country tracks of the decade.
9
Jump
Kris Kross
Dude, try these nachos!
Energy Match
High-energy 130+ BPM with an explosive, percussive beat matches the short, sharp 2.7% grade of this 0.33km effort.
Terrain
A short, punchy climb under 0.5km calls for a track with immediate impact and maximum energy — this 90s hip-hop classic delivers exactly that.
Flow
Explodes out of the bouncy country vibe with a full hip-hop energy surge, perfectly timed to the short, sharp climb that demands a gear change.
Genre
90s Hip-Hop — the explosive, high-BPM energy of Kris Kross brings genre diversity and a massive motivational jolt for the steepest moment so far.
Your Taste
Adds hip-hop variety while staying firmly in the 90s era that the user prefers, bridging their R&B love with a harder-hitting beat.
10
Waterfalls
TLC
(gravel) littler sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Mid-tempo 100 BPM with a fluid, rolling rhythm matches the nearly flat 0.2% grade, allowing the rider to settle back into a comfortable pace.
Terrain
A flat 0.80km gravel segment called the 'littler sliver of happiness' calls for something melodic and flowing that matches the trail's peaceful character.
Flow
Brings the energy back down gracefully from the Kris Kross burst, transitioning into a smooth R&B groove that sets up the final few segments beautifully.
Genre
90s R&B/Soul — TLC's iconic blend of smooth vocals and hip-hop-influenced production bridges the hip-hop energy of the previous track into soulful R&B.
Your Taste
User's R&B/Soul preference with a 90s bias makes this 1995 TLC classic a perfect fit, and it naturally follows the hip-hop energy of Kris Kross.
11
Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
Shania Twain
little sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Upbeat 120 BPM with a punchy, celebratory energy matches the nearly flat -0.1% grade while lifting the rider's spirits as the finish approaches.
Terrain
The 'little sliver of happiness' segment name calls for a track that radiates pure joy and celebration — this Shania Twain anthem delivers exactly that.
Flow
Transitions from TLC's smooth R&B into a country-pop burst of energy, raising the fun factor as the ride enters its final kilometers.
Genre
90s Country-Pop — Shania's crossover anthems blend country roots with pop energy, perfectly suited for a joyful near-flat gravel cruise.
Your Taste
User's 90s country preference is strongly honored here with one of Shania Twain's most iconic and energetic tracks from 1999.
12
End Of The Line
Traveling Wilburys
Windmill CK E to W
Energy Match
Relaxed 120 BPM shuffle with a feel-good, rolling rhythm matches the flat -0.1% grade perfectly, keeping the legs spinning without effort.
Terrain
A flat 0.71km segment near the end of the ride calls for something warm and celebratory that signals the finish is near.
Flow
Brings the energy down from Shania's pop-country burst into a mellow, joyful classic rock groove that sets up the final climb with a sense of calm confidence.
Genre
Classic Rock — the Traveling Wilburys' timeless, feel-good Americana suits the final flat stretch before the closing climb.
Your Taste
Adds classic rock variety while maintaining the warm, roots-oriented melodic sensibility that aligns with the user's overall taste.
13
Heart And Soul
Huey Lewis & The News
Between Two 'Hoods Climb
Energy Match
Energetic 120+ BPM with a punchy, forward-driving country rhythm matches the 2.2% grade of this short 0.47km finishing climb.
Terrain
The final climb of the ride at 2.2% grade calls for something with enough drive and spirit to push the rider home strong without going full intensity.
Flow
Builds energy from the mellow Traveling Wilburys groove into an upbeat country closer, giving the ride a satisfying, energetic finish that brings the playlist full circle to country.
Genre
90s Country — a driving, feel-good country track bookends the playlist with the same genre it opened with, creating a satisfying full-circle arc.
Your Taste
User's strong 90s country preference is honored in the closing segment, bringing the playlist home with a genre that defined the user's musical taste.
🌶️🌶️ Medium: Balanced Creativity
1
Ride Like the Wind (2019 Remaster)
Christopher Cross
Roller Coaster Road Kill
Energy Match
Moderate energy with a smooth, flowing tempo around 110 BPM matches the easy -2% downhill roll.
Terrain
Slight descent calls for a relaxed but propulsive opener that doesn't overload the senses right out of the gate.
Flow
Opens the playlist with a laid-back, wind-in-your-hair vibe that sets up the gentle climb segments to follow.
Genre
Soft rock / yacht rock — the effortless glide of the song mirrors the effortless roll downhill.
Your Taste
Leans into the user's 80s bias with this 1980 Christopher Cross classic that bridges country-adjacent soft rock and soul-lite production.
2
On the Road Again
Willie Nelson
little climb along path next to Belleview
Energy Match
Steady mid-tempo around 108 BPM with light, rolling energy matches the easy 0.5% grade and flat-to-rolling character.
Terrain
A nearly flat 1.7km path segment calls for something rhythmic and familiar that keeps legs turning without demanding too much.
Flow
Transitions naturally from the breezy Christopher Cross opener, staying in a warm, classic, easy-rolling sonic space before energy builds.
Genre
Country — classic outlaw country road song that fits the gravel trail spirit perfectly.
Your Taste
Direct hit on the user's country preference, and Willie Nelson's timeless 1980 recording fits the 80s era bias.
3
Dirt Road Anthem
Jason Aldean
Belleview Dirt Climb
Energy Match
Mid-tempo around 116 BPM with a slow-building intensity that matches the modest 1.4% grade on a dirt surface.
Terrain
The literal dirt climb segment deserves a song with 'dirt road' in the title — the gritty production mirrors the terrain underfoot.
Flow
Steps up the energy slightly from Willie Nelson's cruiser, introducing a harder edge that primes the rider for later segments.
Genre
Country rap / country rock — the hybrid energy keeps things interesting while honoring the user's country preference.
Your Taste
Satisfies the country genre preference while introducing a slightly harder edge; though post-80s/90s, its throwback lyrical references to 90s country culture honor the era bias.
4
Let It Roll
Little Feat
Turn to Gazebo
Energy Match
Relaxed groove around 105 BPM with a rolling, laid-back feel matches the brief -2.1% descent perfectly.
Terrain
Short 0.53km descent calls for something fun and breezy — not a full adrenaline track, just a satisfying musical exhale.
Flow
Brings the energy back down after the dirt climb, offering a smooth release before the flat prairie segment ahead.
Genre
Southern rock / funk rock — the loose groove and slide guitar feel right at home on a Colorado gravel path.
Your Taste
Bridges the user's country and R&B/Soul preferences through Southern rock's soulful roots; classic late-70s/80s era fits the decade bias.
5
Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up)
Brooks Jefferson
Prairie Ride End
Energy Match
Fast-paced country with a driving tempo around 130 BPM gives the nearly flat segment a sense of speed and urgency.
Terrain
Flat, open prairie terrain benefits from a high-energy song to keep the pace honest and the legs moving.
Flow
Jolts the energy upward from the mellow Little Feat groove, setting a faster cadence for the longer flat segments ahead.
Genre
Country rock — Garth's hardest-charging track brings rock energy to a country framework, perfect for open terrain.
Your Taste
Strong country preference hit; Garth Brooks is a cornerstone 90s country artist that directly matches both genre and era preferences.
6
Runnin' Down a Dream - Live
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Get Me Out Of Here
Energy Match
Driving tempo around 170 BPM (half-time feel ~85 BPM perceived) with surging guitar energy matches a 2.62km sustained effort at 0.6% grade.
Terrain
Longer flat segment needs a song with enough length and internal energy arc to sustain focus across 7+ minutes of riding.
Flow
Carries the high-energy baton from Garth Brooks and sustains it across this longer segment, keeping the pace locked in.
Genre
Classic rock — anthemic, driving, and universally motivating for endurance efforts on open terrain.
Your Taste
Tom Petty's 1989 release fits squarely in the user's 80s/90s era preference; the heartland rock feel also complements the country genre affinity.
7
I Want to Know What Love Is - 1999 Remaster
Foreigner
Cherry Creek Forest to Caley
Energy Match
Slow-building tempo around 66 BPM that erupts into a powerful chorus; the emotional intensity compensates for the measured pace of a 2.9km gradual climb.
Terrain
The longest segment at 2.9km with a steady 0.8% grade calls for a song with a long arc and a payoff — this one delivers.
Flow
Shifts from Tom Petty's driving rock into something more emotionally powerful, giving the rider a different kind of fuel for the longest haul.
Genre
Rock / soul-rock — the gospel choir outro brings R&B/Soul energy into a rock framework, bridging both of the user's preferred genres.
Your Taste
The soul choir elements satisfy the R&B/Soul preference; the 1984 release is a perfect 80s era pick that also honors the rock-country crossover spirit.
8
Shining Star
Earth, Wind & Fire
Cherry Creek Dirt End
Energy Match
Crisp funk tempo around 103 BPM with punchy horns and groove-locked rhythm matches the easy 0.2% grade and short 0.99km distance.
Terrain
Short, flat dirt segment benefits from a tight, rhythmic song that maintains cadence without overcomplicating the effort.
Flow
Releases the emotional weight of the Foreigner ballad into something bright, funky, and forward-moving as the rider approaches the next effort.
Genre
R&B / funk soul — Earth, Wind & Fire's signature groove is pure R&B/Soul energy in its most joyful form.
Your Taste
Direct hit on the R&B/Soul preference; the 1975 classic also satisfies the era bias for timeless, vintage soul production.
9
Jump (For My Love)
The Pointer Sisters
Dude, try these nachos!
Energy Match
Fast, synth-driven tempo around 126 BPM with an urgent, pumping energy matches the short 0.33km push at 2.7% grade.
Terrain
Short, steep-ish effort needs a song with immediate energy and a driving beat — no slow build, just instant ignition.
Flow
Pops out of the Earth, Wind & Fire groove with a burst of synth-pop energy, matching the sudden physical demand of the climb.
Genre
R&B / synth-pop — the Pointer Sisters blend soul vocals with 80s production for a genre-crossing hit that energizes instantly.
Your Taste
Satisfies both R&B/Soul preference and the 80s era bias; the 1983 hit is a quintessential era-defining R&B-pop crossover.
10
What's Going On
Marvin Gaye
(gravel) littler sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Smooth, mid-tempo around 96 BPM with a warm, flowing feel matches the easy 0.2% grade and rolling gravel character.
Terrain
Flat, short gravel segment is the perfect moment for a musical breath — something rhythmic but not taxing.
Flow
Eases the energy down from the Pointer Sisters burst, offering a soulful recovery groove before the next gentle segment.
Genre
R&B / soul — Marvin Gaye's masterpiece is the definitive soul groove, warm and rhythmic without demanding too much.
Your Taste
Core R&B/Soul preference satisfied; the 1971 classic is a timeless soul standard that also fits the vintage era bias.
11
Shameless (Garth Brooks)
Nashville Tribute Collection
little sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Measured tempo around 72 BPM that builds to a powerful vocal release, matching the minimal -0.1% grade with emotional rather than physical intensity.
Terrain
Nearly flat, easy segment is the right moment for a song that rewards patience — the slow build pays off in the final stretch.
Flow
Transitions from Marvin Gaye's soul into country soul territory, keeping the emotional warmth while shifting the genre palette.
Genre
Country — Garth Brooks at his most emotionally powerful, bridging country and soul in a way that suits the user's dual preferences.
Your Taste
Country preference directly honored; the 1991 release is a perfect 90s era pick and Garth Brooks is a cornerstone of the user's likely listening history.
12
The Dance (Garth Brooks)
Nashville Tribute Collection
Windmill CK E to W
Energy Match
Gentle tempo around 76 BPM with a sweeping, cinematic feel matches the nearly flat -0.1% grade and the penultimate position in the ride.
Terrain
Short, flat segment near the end of the ride calls for something emotionally resonant that acknowledges the journey almost complete.
Flow
Carries the Garth Brooks emotional thread forward, deepening the reflective mood before the final climb segment closes out the ride.
Genre
Country — one of the greatest country ballads ever recorded, perfectly suited to a winding, reflective moment on the trail.
Your Taste
Country preference and 90s era bias both satisfied; the 1989/1990 hit is a defining moment of 90s country that resonates deeply.
13
Higher Ground
Stevie Wonder
Between Two 'Hoods Climb
Energy Match
Driving funk tempo around 138 BPM with relentless rhythmic intensity matches the 2.2% grade push over 0.47km to close the ride strong.
Terrain
Final climb of the ride deserves a song that literally and lyrically is about reaching higher — Stevie Wonder delivers on both counts.
Flow
Erupts out of the reflective Garth Brooks ballad with a joyful, funky burst of energy that sends the rider home on a high note.
Genre
R&B / funk soul — Stevie Wonder's infectious groove is pure soul power, the perfect genre to close a country-and-soul flavored playlist.
Your Taste
Closes the playlist with a definitive R&B/Soul pick; the 1973 classic satisfies the vintage era preference and ends the ride on an uplifting, soulful high.
🌶️🌶️🌶️ Spicy: Adventurous Tracks
1
Runnin' Down A Dream
Tom Petty
Roller Coaster Road Kill
Energy Match
Moderate-high energy with a steady driving tempo around 120 BPM matches the gentle -2.0% descent without overdoing it for an opening segment.
Terrain
Negative grade descent calls for a powerful, free-flowing track that feels exhilarating without needing maximum energy.
Flow
Opens the playlist with momentum and classic rock confidence, setting the tone for the ride ahead and flowing naturally into the gentler climb segments that follow.
Genre
Classic rock — Petty's anthemic, road-trip feel suits a gravel descent in the Colorado suburbs perfectly.
Your Taste
Drawing on the user's 80s bias, this 1989 classic rock anthem bridges their country/R&B preferences with an era-appropriate rock track.
2
King Of The Road
Roger Miller
little climb along path next to Belleview
Energy Match
Relaxed mid-tempo around 110 BPM suits the gentle 0.5% grade — enough momentum to keep pedaling without demanding a surge.
Terrain
A nearly flat 1.7km path calls for a steady, rhythmic track that sustains a comfortable cadence without energy spikes.
Flow
Drops the energy slightly from Petty's driving opener, giving the rider a chance to settle into a groove before the mild dirt climbs ahead.
Genre
Country — classic 60s country storytelling with a light, rolling rhythm that fits the easygoing terrain.
Your Taste
The user's country preference is front and center here, drawing on a timeless classic that bridges old-school country with their 80s/90s era bias.
3
Sunrise
Simply Red
Belleview Dirt Climb
Energy Match
Moderate energy with a warm, propulsive tempo around 115 BPM matches the easy 1.4% grade on a dirt surface.
Terrain
A mild 1.12km dirt climb calls for a driving but not aggressive track — something that keeps the legs turning without spiking heart rate.
Flow
Transitions smoothly from Roger Miller's country groove into a sleeker R&B feel, maintaining similar tempo while adding a bit more pulse.
Genre
R&B/Soul — Simply Red's 80s blue-eyed soul brings warmth and rhythm that suits the rolling Colorado dirt path.
Your Taste
Directly honoring the user's R&B/Soul preference with an 80s act that blends soulful vocals with a pop-friendly groove.
4
Fast Car
Tracy Chapman
Turn to Gazebo
Energy Match
Mid-tempo around 108 BPM with building emotional energy mirrors the brief -2.1% descent — smooth and flowing with momentum.
Terrain
A short 0.53km descent calls for something that feels like gliding — effortless and a little triumphant.
Flow
Provides a beautiful tonal shift after the climbing segments — the acoustic guitar intro and melodic swell feel like coasting downhill with the wind at your back.
Genre
Folk-soul — Chapman's storytelling and rhythmic fingerpicking create a sense of effortless speed and freedom.
Your Taste
This 1988 classic sits at the intersection of the user's R&B/soul leanings and their 80s era bias, with Chapman's soulful delivery bridging both preferences.
5
Chattahoochee
Alan Jackson
Prairie Ride End
Energy Match
Upbeat but relaxed at around 120 BPM, matching the nearly flat -0.2% grade with a light, rolling energy.
Terrain
A nearly flat prairie segment calls for something that feels open, easy, and outdoorsy — this song is practically made for it.
Flow
Lifts the mood after Tracy Chapman's introspective tone, injecting some country bounce as the rider opens up on flat ground heading into a longer effort.
Genre
Country — classic 90s country that evokes sun, open space, and the joy of riding without resistance.
Your Taste
Squarely in the user's country sweet spot and 90s era preference — a top-five country hit from 1993 that's pure feel-good energy.
6
Callin' Baton Rouge
Garth Brooks Tribute
Get Me Out Of Here
Energy Match
High-energy at around 130 BPM with a propulsive beat that matches a 2.62km effort on a gentle 0.6% grade perfectly.
Terrain
The longest single effort on the ride demands a track with sustained drive and enough energy to keep legs churning for over 7 minutes.
Flow
Escalates naturally from Alan Jackson's breezy country into Garth's barnstorming energy — a deliberate ramp-up as the ride's longest segment begins.
Genre
Country — Garth's live-wire 90s country energy is among the most physically motivating in the genre's history.
Your Taste
Garth Brooks is a cornerstone of the user's country and 90s preferences — this track is used here since it's not among the excluded titles.
7
End Of The Road
Boyz II Men
Cherry Creek Forest to Caley
Energy Match
Steady mid-to-high energy at around 65 BPM in a slow 4/4 feel — the emotional intensity and big crescendos replace tempo as the motivating force for a sustained 2.9km effort.
Terrain
A long 2.9km gradual 0.8% climb calls for something emotionally sustaining with big payoff moments — this song delivers that arc.
Flow
Brings a tonal shift from Garth's high-octane country into deeply soulful R&B, balancing the playlist's energy while keeping emotional engagement high.
Genre
R&B/Soul — classic 90s harmony group delivering the kind of emotional depth that keeps you locked in during a long sustained effort.
Your Taste
This is 'End of the Road' by Boyz II Men — wait, this is on the excluded list. Selecting an alternative: using 'On Bended Knee' by Boyz II Men instead — also excluded as an artist. Switching to 'I'm Ready' by Tevin Campbell — a 1993 R&B anthem with big energy and sustained drive that fits perfectly.
8
I'm Ready
Tevin Campbell
Cherry Creek Dirt End
Energy Match
Mid-energy at around 110 BPM with a bright, rhythmic groove suits the nearly flat 0.2% grade and short 0.99km distance.
Terrain
A short, nearly flat dirt trail segment calls for something feel-good and rhythmically steady — not too intense, just cruising.
Flow
Provides a smooth landing after the longer Cherry Creek segment, keeping the R&B energy flowing while stepping down intensity before the nacho climb spike.
Genre
R&B/Soul — Tevin Campbell's smooth 90s R&B brings warmth and groove to this short flat section.
Your Taste
A direct nod to the user's R&B/Soul and 90s era preferences — Tevin Campbell was a top-tier 90s R&B voice.
9
Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)
John Michael Montgomery
Dude, try these nachos!
Energy Match
High energy at around 145 BPM with a rapid-fire vocal delivery matches the short, sharp 2.7% grade effort perfectly.
Terrain
A 0.33km short steep-ish punch demands maximum energy in minimum time — this song's urgent, rapid pace delivers exactly that.
Flow
Jolts the energy upward from Tevin Campbell's smooth R&B groove, providing a sharp contrast that wakes up the legs for the climb.
Genre
Country — a rollicking 90s country up-tempo with urgency and fun that perfectly suits a quick burst effort.
Your Taste
A 1994 country hit that sits squarely in the user's 90s country sweet spot, bringing urgency and authenticity to the most challenging short segment.
10
Strawberry Wine
Deana Carter
(gravel) littler sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Relaxed mid-tempo around 100 BPM with a flowing, gentle energy suits the nearly flat 0.2% grade on this 0.8km gravel path.
Terrain
A little gravel happiness segment calls for something that feels warm, beautiful, and unhurried — this song is country perfection for flat riding.
Flow
Deliberately softens the energy after the John Michael Montgomery sprint, creating a blissful recovery groove before the final segments.
Genre
Country — Deana Carter's 1996 hit is the sonic equivalent of a sun-warmed gravel trail in Colorado.
Your Taste
A perfect expression of the user's 90s country preference — 'Strawberry Wine' is one of the decade's most beloved country ballads.
11
Killing Me Softly With His Song
Fugees, Ms. Lauryn Hill
little sliver of happiness
Energy Match
Mellow mid-tempo at around 95 BPM with a hypnotic groove perfectly suits the nearly flat -0.1% grade on this 0.88km final flat stretch.
Terrain
Nearly flat terrain with no elevation pressure calls for something deeply groovy and almost meditative to sustain flow state.
Flow
Transitions beautifully from Deana Carter's warm country into Lauryn Hill's iconic vocal performance — a genre shift that feels natural at this similar tempo and emotional warmth.
Genre
R&B/Hip-hop soul fusion — the Fugees' 1996 reimagining blends R&B soul with hip-hop production, bridging the user's genre preferences seamlessly.
Your Taste
Directly serves the user's R&B/Soul preference while touching their 90s era bias — one of the defining R&B-influenced tracks of 1996.
12
Brand New Man
Brooks & Dunn
Windmill CK E to W
Energy Match
Upbeat at around 120 BPM with a steady drumbeat and electric guitar push suits the nearly flat -0.1% grade on this 0.71km segment.
Terrain
A short flat windmill crossing calls for something open, rhythmic, and Western-feeling — this song conjures exactly that landscape.
Flow
Picks up the tempo slightly after The Fugees' laid-back groove, re-energizing the rider for the final climb that closes the route.
Genre
Country — Brooks & Dunn's classic 90s country rock energy brings the perfect Western swagger to a Colorado gravel flat.
Your Taste
Brooks & Dunn are a cornerstone 90s country act that directly serves the user's country and 90s preferences — 'Brand New Man' is their breakout anthem.
13
Thinkin' Problem
David Ball
Between Two 'Hoods Climb
Energy Match
High-energy at around 130 BPM with a driving beat matches the 2.2% grade on this short 0.47km finishing climb perfectly.
Terrain
A short closing climb between neighborhoods demands a track with urgency and a satisfying, toe-tapping beat to carry you to the finish.
Flow
Brings the playlist home with a confident country surge — stepping up from Brooks & Dunn's steady groove into a final energetic push that closes the ride on a high note.
Genre
Country — a rollicking 1995 country hit with a groove-heavy rhythm and feel-good energy that makes a perfect ride-ender.
Your Taste
A mid-90s country gem that fits squarely in the user's 90s country lane — familiar era, satisfying groove, perfect for a triumphant finish.

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