About this race
The Campus Cycling Circuit is a race series in Cupertino, California, connected to Apple’s Infinite Loop campus. The location provides a unique characteristic: the main address is 1 Infinite Loop, and the private U-shaped street is named after the programming concept of a loop that continues indefinitely. As the provided details do not specify a season, month, or fixed race day, the description focuses on the location rather than the race schedule.
The course circles a former Apple headquarters campus designed like a university, featuring six four-floor buildings arranged around open areas. Infinite Loop and Mariani Avenue create a circuit suitable for repeated laps, which works well for a cycling series compared to a point-to-point course. Participants will ride past buildings employees refer to as IL1 through IL6, on a campus initially used for research and development before serving as Apple’s main headquarters. The broader Cupertino presence is also substantial: Apple occupies over 3.3 million square feet in the city, with offices extending beyond the original 32-acre campus.