The NVP Fall Century Classic

 

 

 
 
  
 Come
Ride
With Us!
    
 
 You can ride:
      
 
         100 miles,    
         75 miles,
           50 miles, 
             25 miles.
                    
           
 
 
 
 
 

Click here for map of century route (coming)

 
 
 
    
 
       
 
       

 

 

 


NVP Fall Century Classic (registration form)

 

 

 

The Nashoba Valley Pedalers Bicycle Club annually sponsors a fall century the first weekend after labor day. Ride scenic 25, 50, 75, or 100 mile routes! Refreshments are offered in Sudbury, Harvard, and Dunstable with an additional water stop in Hollis. Other features include:

· Sag/emergency support

· Cued and arrowed routes

· Pre-ride mechanical support

Registration:  Opens at 7 A.M.  100 mile riders must start by 9:00 A.M.  All other riders must start by 11A.M.

Route:  To see a map of the ride routes, click on the box to the left.  All rides start in Sudbury MA.  The 25 mile route is circles the general Sudbury area. The 50 mile route passes though Harvard before returning though Acton and Sudbury. The other 3 routes – 75, 100, and 125 are very similar.  All pass though Harvard, Dunstable, Concord, back to Sudbury.  The 100 mile route adds a spur to Hollis, NH.

New Starting Location:  All rides start and finish at the Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School, 390 Lincoln Rd, Sudbury MA.
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Directions:   

From the north (Littleton):  Route 2 east to exit 42 to merge into Route 27 South; Route 117 East; Right turn on Pantry Rd., Left on Lincoln Rd. 

From the east (Route 128):  Take Route 20 West; Right turn on Route 27 N; Right turn

On Concord Rd., Right turn on Lincoln Rd.

From the west (Marlboro):  Take Route 20 East; Left on Union Ave.; Cross Route 27;

Continue on Concord Rd., Right turn on Lincoln Rd.           

 

Volunteer opportunities:  Each year, the club relies on members to donate their time to help with the route arrowing and food station staffing. We need to mark out about 200 miles for the 25, 50, 75, and 100-mile routes, and provide support during the day at the Sudbury, Harvard, and Dunstable support stations. This is a big effort, but it really is fun as well. Staffing the tables is a great way to meet and interact with people from areas and clubs well outside the NVP "territory"; marking the route gives you a particularly detailed view of your section of the route, as well as giving expression to your inner graffiti artist.

HELMETS ARE REQUIRED AND YOU MUST SIGN A RELEASE FORM

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Last Modified May 2011