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Ride scenic 25, 50, 75, 100, or 125 mile routes! Refreshments are offered in Wayland, Harvard, and Dunstable with an additional water stop in Hollis.
All rides start and finish at the Wayland Town Building, Routes 126/27, immediately south of Route 20, Wayland MA.
Other features include:
* Sag/emergency support
* Cued and arrowed routes
* Pre-ride mechanical support
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 175 miles for the 25, 50, 75, and 100-mile routes, and provide support during the day at the Wayland, 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.
To pre-register, click on flyer below or click on the century section of this website. Century flyers are also in your monthly NVP newsletter. Pregistration is $10 for NVP members, $12 for nonmembers. On-site registration begins as 7:00am, the day of the event. Cost on ride day is $12 for NVP members, $15 for nonmembers. 25 mile route only, $8.
Putting on the NVP Annual Fall Classic Century is allot of work and is only successful due to the many people who volunteer their time and energy in preparing for and supporting it.
This party is for the volunteers to get together, eat some summer picnic food and relax together.
The event will be at Steve Davis' house again this year
385 S1mpson Rd
Marlborough, Ma
This is your lucky day! A four-leaf clover with 4 scenic loops around Harvard, each of which heads in a different direction from Harvard Center. Some familiar hills and country roads, but a few roads less-traveled as well. The 15-mile loop is a gentle warmup with an optional ice cream stop. The longer rides have some serious hills and a few screaming descents, but don't include the Old Schoolhouse or West Bare Hill killers. Good tune-up for the NVP Fall Century next weekend. Optional food/drink stops at the General Store in Harvard at 15, 28 and 40 miles; and an optional lunch stop at Sorrento's Pizzeria at 35 miles. Sorrento's is dry, so BYO Barolo.
Steady rain cancels. Call the race leader (Dan Tracey) at 978-235-6237 after 8 AM if in doubt.
Meet at the Bromfield School parking lot, 0.1 miles south of Harvard Center on Route 111 (Mass Ave). The parking lot is near the school entrance.
Description: Long rides (34 and 40) travel mainly on back roads through Acton and Carlisle to Great Brook Farm, then cut across a corner of Chelmsford into Westford, then Littleton, Boxboro, and back to S. Acton. Longest ride adds a corner of Harvard (not the hilly part). 23 mile ride turns off in Carlisle, rejoins long route in Littleton, and has one pretty good hill (Heald Rd.). Shortest ride is in Acton and Boxborough, trying to avoid hills. Significant precipitation cancels. If in doubt, call before 9 AM.
Directions: The train station is on Central St. near its intersection with Rte 27 in South Acton.
Please join us for authentic Sichuan cuisine at
Spicepepper Garden
36 Great Road, Acton MA 01720
Spicepepper Garden is a new Sichuan-style Chinese restaurant on the site of the old Ginger Court, on Great Road (Rte 2A) near the Concord rotary. We tried them recently (in the company of our son, who knows his Chinese food) and were very impressed. The spicy dishes will get your attention, and everything was well prepared and delicious. If you would like to join us, RSVP by Wednesday Sept. 15.
Andy Bodge
Liz Field
Directions: The Northfield Mountain Visitor Center is about 3 miles north of route 2. Route 63 meets route 2 a few miles west of Erving. Allow at least 1 1/2 hours to drive from Acton.
Call the leaders for carpool arrangements.
Return to Mt. Vernon
Please call before 8:30 pm any day if there are any questions and before 7:30 am the day of the ride.
This ride is basically a repeat of Scott Chapman's Mt. Vernon loop with a few changes. We did this ride earlier in May on a very cold windy day so a lot of people missed a great ride. We also tried it in June and got a good part of the way to Mt. Vernon before being turned back by rain. This time we will make it and have a great ride. From Merle's earlier description: "We'll see the nice roads in Hollis, Amherst, Brookline and Pepperell on this ride - as well as this really great hill in Mt. Vernon and a few in Milford."
SPECIAL NOTE: A shorter variant will be available. I have mapped out a 25 mile ride that keeps both groups together until the Monument Square Market in Hollis, N.H. The shorter ride returns through Pepperell after the stop.
Rain cancels. Call the ride leader after 6 am on the day of the ride if the weather is questionable.
Please Note: The start location is the Groton/Dunstable Middle School (Main Street is Rt. 119) if we create a longer route, additional information will be posted.
Please note the earlier starting time of 9 am.
Take an easy spin around familiar relatively flat roads in Acton, Littleton, Boxbororugh and Stow to shake out your tired legs the day after the century. The route starts at the S. Acton rail station.
Eat your heart out Hitchcock! No, we don't make it to Mt. Rushmore, but there is climbing and we do make it to New Hampshire (briefly). 70, 56, and 40 miles.
Directions: Nashoba Regional High School is on 117 in Bolton at the intersection with Green Rd., about 3 miles west of 495.
Our topic for the post-Century Members Meeting in September is Charity Rides. Many of our members do one or more such events during the summer season. We've invited some of these folks to give brief presentations on their favorite event, including what it's like to ride, what the charity is about, how much $$ you have to raise, etc. This will be a great opportunity to build support for different charity rides and to exchange stories about past experiences.
Volunteers (thanks to you all) so far are:
Nick Schmid - Prouty Century in New Hampshire (hopefully with support from Scott Chapman on Prouty Ultimate
Richard Corly - Pan Mass Challenge - will help from Ellen Compton, Bill Allen and Howie Davidson
Dan Tracey - MS Rides
Anyone else who is inspired at the last minute to make a pitch for their favorite, please do so!
We will be at Harvest Cafe as usual. Doors open at 7:00 for drinks snacks and chat. Meeting starts 7:30
Join us to eat, drink and chill after a long day at Chez Siam, a Thai restaurant in Marlborough. And maybe even discuss how the century went. I need to get a headcount to the restaurant by 5pm on Wednesday, Sept 8 so please let me know if you would like to join us before 3pm on Wednesday. Call me or send me an email (978) 874-1383 or ktakacs@hpss.com.
Chez Siam is located at 280 East Main St., (Rt. 20) in Marlborough. It's in a plaza about a quarter mile west of Fireflys on the north side of Rt. 20.
We're going to try the 50 mile route of the NVP century from Steve and Liz's house.