Northeast Cycling Calendar
Gold Coast Tour - July 9,2023
Gold Coast Tour, July 9?
Here is the link to our website:
https://www.hbcli.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=312624&module_id=453153
The Huntington Bicycle Club
is excited to announce the
2023 Gold Coast EAST
taking place on
Sunday, July 9th 2023
Registration Opens April 14th 2023
Register Before May 30thand Save $15!
The first 250 Registrants will receive a free T-Shirt
Note: Registration Closes July 8th at 5 PM
*There will be no registrations accepted the day of the event*
Thank you and if there is more information you need, let me know!
Karen Gellert, HBC President
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kgellert55@gmail.com
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Date | Name | Distances | Start | Location | Contact |
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2023-06-10 | Tour de Lebanon Valley | 62, 26, 33, 6 | 6:30A | Lebanon Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Rd, Lebanon, PA 17042,PA | |
Tour de Lebanon Valley
Lebanon, PA June 10, 2023 Ride Options: Metric Century, 26 mile “mid distance”, and a 6 mi family (rail trail) Proceeds benefit: Lebanon Valley Conservancy, Lebanon bicycle Coalition, Community Health council of Lebanon, and Bicycle Recycle The Metric and mid distance rides winds through rolling countryside, beautiful farmlands, forests, and historic sites. Both include moderate elevation changes. Check links from the maps on our website for actual elevation profiles. There are three rest stops on the metric and one on the mid distance. The family ride takes place on the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. There will be food, beverages, and music following the rides! See: http://www.tourdelebanonvalley.com for full details Register at: https://www.bikereg.com/tour-de-lebanon-valley http://www.tourdelebanonvalley.com/ https://tourdelebanonvalley.com/routes/ | |||||
2023-06-11 | FRENCH CREEK IRON TOUR - cycling for open space | 100, 90, 75, 70, 62, | 12A | 762 Pike Springs Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460,PA | |
Road and gravel event.
When you ride in the French Creek Iron Tour, you have a direct impact on the preservation of the scenic countryside that surrounds you. Since 1967, French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust has protected more than 13,350 acres and created greenways and trails along the two creeks. Historically important lands are included in those 13,350 acres. The Iron Tour has distance options of 11, 20, 32, 50, 62, 75, and 100 miles for road courses, and two gravel courses- a Petite Gravel (60-70 miles) and a Grande Gravel (80-90 miles) with approximately 40% on gravel. There’s something for every type of rider, from a short ride through breathtaking countryside to a century route that visits numerous quaint villages and historical landmarks. The start and finish location at the Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds provides an excellent launch into unspoiled country and a great place to gather afterward for fun and food. Distances and elevations might vary some depending on the tracking method used. | |||||
2023-06-17 | 13th Annual Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge presented by Killington Resort | Skyeship Base Area, Killington Resort & Killington Region,VT | |||
The Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge is an annual event to enjoy the beauty of Vermont through cycling, mountain biking, paddling, and hiking, all while raising funds for the state’s largest nonprofit organization committed to providing sports and recreation to people with disabilities.
Multiple road bike ride routes loop through the towns of Killington, Pittsfield, Bethel, Barnard, Woodstock, Ludlow, Bridgewater, and Plymouth, Vermont. Or you can choose to mountain bike, hike, paddle, or do a gravel ride. The monies raised from this event support the adaptive programs and athletes of Vermont Adaptive year-round. It is also used toward scholarships – Vermont Adaptive never turns anyone away based on their ability to pay. We hope you can join us for a fantastic day of friendship in support of adaptive sports! Apres-Festival - With loads of room to spread out at the Skyeship Base Area at Killington, we'll have live music once again, yummy food trucks with lots of options, the silent auction, and much more. Registration fee includes entrance to the festival, food, a beer ticket, live entertainment, and good times! More Info, Website – Register: https://charityride.vermontadaptive.org/registration/ | |||||
2023-07-09 | Gold Coast Tour | 25,46,62 | 12A | Huntington, NY,NY | |
Here is the link to our website:
https://www.hbcli.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=312624&module_id=453153 The Huntington Bicycle Club is excited to announce the 2023 Gold Coast EAST taking place on Sunday, July 9th 2023 Registration Opens April 14th 2023 Register Before May 30th and Save $15! The first 250 Registrants will receive a free T-Shirt Note: Registration Closes July 8th at 5 PM *There will be no registrations accepted the day of the event* Thank you and if there is more information you need, let me know! Karen Gellert, HBC President kgellert55@gmail.com | |||||
2023-07-13 2023-07-16 | Vermont Challenge-The Shires | manchester center,VT | |||
3 consecutive days of riding: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Limit total registrations to 40 riders Route lengths/pace – two lengths to choose from: Mid 30s and mid 50's lengths daily, broken into two average paces A 100-mile Fondo option on Saturday for those seeking to challenge themselves Each rider will receive a Vermont Challenge jersey and pint beer glass We will offer all group lunches and dinners Tour offer support/refueling vehicle Will provide a list of all services on all routes. These files should be uploaded to your phone or navigation device We'll stop at key locations like Country Stores etc. | |||||
2023-07-29 2023-07-31 | Ride to Cure Diabetes | up to 100 miles | 7A | Downtown Burlington, VT,VT | Jill Waller |
JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes is a charitable bike ride that to date has raised over $60 million for type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. The Ride gives cyclists of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to support breakthroughs that transform the lives of people with T1D, until there are cures.
JDRF Ride isn't just a bike ride: it's an experience where thousands of riders come together from all over the world to make new friendships and enjoy the unparalleled camaraderie of the Ride community with a shared mission to raise money to help end T1D. | |||||
2023-08-18 2023-08-21 | Vermont Challenge-Northeast Kingdom | Averill Lake,VT | |||
3 consecutive days of riding: Saturday, Sunday and Monday Includes 3 nights of shared lodging Includes 3 meals per day Limit total registrations to 20 riders Route lengths/pace – two lengths to choose from: Mid 30s and mid 50s lengths daily, broken into two average paces Riders MUST have a passport (passeports requis) as we'll be riding in and out of Québec, Canada Each rider will receive a Vermont Challenge jersey and pint beer glass Tour offer support/refueling vehicle Will provide a list of all services on all routes. These files should be uploaded to your phone or navigation device We'll stop at key locations like Country Stores/Dépanneur etc. | |||||
2023-08-19 | D2R2 - The Deerfield Dirt Road Randonnée 2023 | 180k, 160k, 100k, 40 | 12A | Mill Village Road, Deerfield, MA 01370,MA | |
Gravel event.
The Deerfield Dirt-Road Randonnee was conceived in the 1990's as just a favorite dirt-road loop in the hilltowns of Franklin County, Massachusetts. Since its birth as an organized event in 2005, many have hailed D2R2 as the hardest, most beautiful, most fun, most traffic-free, most unique, and overall best ride that they have ever done. However, D2R2 will continue to maintain its original character as just a bike ride – The courses will use the narrowest, oldest, twistiest, quietest, and most-scenic roads available. A range of courses will provide access to novices as well as challenge the world's strongest riders. D2R2 will never offer prizes for anything other than gags, nor will finish results ever be presented like it was a race. Riders shall cover the course in a self-sufficient manner, without motorized crew vehicles. The organization will put as much effort into its food offerings as the routes The event is a key fundraiser for the Franklin Land Trust's efforts to preserve land in the region. |
Date | Name | Distances | Start | Location | Contact |
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2023-06-10 | Tour de Lebanon Valley | 62, 26, 33, 6 | 6:30A | Lebanon Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Rd, Lebanon, PA 17042,PA | |
Tour de Lebanon Valley
Lebanon, PA June 10, 2023 Ride Options: Metric Century, 26 mile “mid distance”, and a 6 mi family (rail trail) Proceeds benefit: Lebanon Valley Conservancy, Lebanon bicycle Coalition, Community Health council of Lebanon, and Bicycle Recycle The Metric and mid distance rides winds through rolling countryside, beautiful farmlands, forests, and historic sites. Both include moderate elevation changes. Check links from the maps on our website for actual elevation profiles. There are three rest stops on the metric and one on the mid distance. The family ride takes place on the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. There will be food, beverages, and music following the rides! See: http://www.tourdelebanonvalley.com for full details Register at: https://www.bikereg.com/tour-de-lebanon-valley http://www.tourdelebanonvalley.com/ https://tourdelebanonvalley.com/routes/ | |||||
2023-06-11 | FRENCH CREEK IRON TOUR - cycling for open space | 100, 90, 75, 70, 62, | 12A | 762 Pike Springs Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460,PA | |
Road and gravel event.
When you ride in the French Creek Iron Tour, you have a direct impact on the preservation of the scenic countryside that surrounds you. Since 1967, French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust has protected more than 13,350 acres and created greenways and trails along the two creeks. Historically important lands are included in those 13,350 acres. The Iron Tour has distance options of 11, 20, 32, 50, 62, 75, and 100 miles for road courses, and two gravel courses- a Petite Gravel (60-70 miles) and a Grande Gravel (80-90 miles) with approximately 40% on gravel. There’s something for every type of rider, from a short ride through breathtaking countryside to a century route that visits numerous quaint villages and historical landmarks. The start and finish location at the Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds provides an excellent launch into unspoiled country and a great place to gather afterward for fun and food. Distances and elevations might vary some depending on the tracking method used. | |||||
2023-07-09 | Gold Coast Tour | 25,46,62 | 12A | Huntington, NY,NY | |
Here is the link to our website:
https://www.hbcli.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=312624&module_id=453153 The Huntington Bicycle Club is excited to announce the 2023 Gold Coast EAST taking place on Sunday, July 9th 2023 Registration Opens April 14th 2023 Register Before May 30th and Save $15! The first 250 Registrants will receive a free T-Shirt Note: Registration Closes July 8th at 5 PM *There will be no registrations accepted the day of the event* Thank you and if there is more information you need, let me know! Karen Gellert, HBC President kgellert55@gmail.com | |||||
2023-07-13 2023-07-16 | Vermont Challenge-The Shires | manchester center,VT | |||
3 consecutive days of riding: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Limit total registrations to 40 riders Route lengths/pace – two lengths to choose from: Mid 30s and mid 50's lengths daily, broken into two average paces A 100-mile Fondo option on Saturday for those seeking to challenge themselves Each rider will receive a Vermont Challenge jersey and pint beer glass We will offer all group lunches and dinners Tour offer support/refueling vehicle Will provide a list of all services on all routes. These files should be uploaded to your phone or navigation device We'll stop at key locations like Country Stores etc. | |||||
2023-08-18 2023-08-21 | Vermont Challenge-Northeast Kingdom | Averill Lake,VT | |||
3 consecutive days of riding: Saturday, Sunday and Monday Includes 3 nights of shared lodging Includes 3 meals per day Limit total registrations to 20 riders Route lengths/pace – two lengths to choose from: Mid 30s and mid 50s lengths daily, broken into two average paces Riders MUST have a passport (passeports requis) as we'll be riding in and out of Québec, Canada Each rider will receive a Vermont Challenge jersey and pint beer glass Tour offer support/refueling vehicle Will provide a list of all services on all routes. These files should be uploaded to your phone or navigation device We'll stop at key locations like Country Stores/Dépanneur etc. | |||||
2023-08-19 | D2R2 - The Deerfield Dirt Road Randonnée 2023 | 180k, 160k, 100k, 40 | 12A | Mill Village Road, Deerfield, MA 01370,MA | |
Gravel event.
The Deerfield Dirt-Road Randonnee was conceived in the 1990's as just a favorite dirt-road loop in the hilltowns of Franklin County, Massachusetts. Since its birth as an organized event in 2005, many have hailed D2R2 as the hardest, most beautiful, most fun, most traffic-free, most unique, and overall best ride that they have ever done. However, D2R2 will continue to maintain its original character as just a bike ride – The courses will use the narrowest, oldest, twistiest, quietest, and most-scenic roads available. A range of courses will provide access to novices as well as challenge the world's strongest riders. D2R2 will never offer prizes for anything other than gags, nor will finish results ever be presented like it was a race. Riders shall cover the course in a self-sufficient manner, without motorized crew vehicles. The organization will put as much effort into its food offerings as the routes The event is a key fundraiser for the Franklin Land Trust's efforts to preserve land in the region. |
Date | Name | Distances | Start | Location | Contact |
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2023-06-17 | 13th Annual Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge presented by Killington Resort | Skyeship Base Area, Killington Resort & Killington Region,VT | |||
The Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge is an annual event to enjoy the beauty of Vermont through cycling, mountain biking, paddling, and hiking, all while raising funds for the state’s largest nonprofit organization committed to providing sports and recreation to people with disabilities.
Multiple road bike ride routes loop through the towns of Killington, Pittsfield, Bethel, Barnard, Woodstock, Ludlow, Bridgewater, and Plymouth, Vermont. Or you can choose to mountain bike, hike, paddle, or do a gravel ride. The monies raised from this event support the adaptive programs and athletes of Vermont Adaptive year-round. It is also used toward scholarships – Vermont Adaptive never turns anyone away based on their ability to pay. We hope you can join us for a fantastic day of friendship in support of adaptive sports! Apres-Festival - With loads of room to spread out at the Skyeship Base Area at Killington, we'll have live music once again, yummy food trucks with lots of options, the silent auction, and much more. Registration fee includes entrance to the festival, food, a beer ticket, live entertainment, and good times! More Info, Website – Register: https://charityride.vermontadaptive.org/registration/ | |||||
2023-07-29 2023-07-31 | Ride to Cure Diabetes | up to 100 miles | 7A | Downtown Burlington, VT,VT | Jill Waller |
JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes is a charitable bike ride that to date has raised over $60 million for type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. The Ride gives cyclists of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to support breakthroughs that transform the lives of people with T1D, until there are cures.
JDRF Ride isn't just a bike ride: it's an experience where thousands of riders come together from all over the world to make new friendships and enjoy the unparalleled camaraderie of the Ride community with a shared mission to raise money to help end T1D. |