Trail Mix Gravel Live Free Edition
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, May 22, 2021. Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 7:30 am
Starting Point: New Boston, New Hampshire
Distance: 65 miles / ~100km.
Price: $65 if registered before May 17
Join us for incredibly beautiful cycling on the back roads of New Hampshire! This ride is full of dirt roads, with scenic paved roads as well - away from traffic and people.
Keep reading to understand the logistics. This ride requires starting in New Boston, New Hampshire - so most people will need to drive to the start. It is a 60-minute drive from Lexington, MA, a 70-minute drive from Boston, MA.
This is a scenic, enjoyable, fun gravel ride. You may organize a group of your friends to ride together, ride with one other friend, or ride alone like everyone did last year during the height of the pandemic.
There will be a sweep rider or car on the route to put your mind at ease about a mechanical issue. If you’re riding alone, you won’t feel alone since many other cyclists will be on the same route.
We’re riding on roads with very light traffic in an area you’re unlikely to be familiar with. It’s wonderful riding, but probably not what you’d consider doing completely alone. This a way to ride in a new area that is fairly remote knowing there are other cyclists on the same route. There will also be a staffed food stop on the ride and a substantial meal post-ride.
This is a great way to see others, get back to riding longer miles, and be in a place you otherwise probably wouldn’t think to ride!
COVID Protocol:
We ask that all riders adhere to state guidelines where it comes to mask wearing and proper social distancing. We will include these in the email we send to all participants just prior to the ride since guidance is continually changing.
Please err on the side of caution, have your mask ready to wear when in proximity of others, and simply be respectful of others since everyone has a different level of nervousness where it comes to COVID worry.
If we think you’re being unsafe, you will be asked to leave the ride. You will not be invited to return to any group rides as well.
We’re offering three fully-supported locations on the ride: one at the start, one mid-ride full of your favorite packaged bike foods, gummies, maple syrup packets, etc. and Iced Mochas, and a filling meal after the ride.
The post-ride meal will be a substantial meal of real food.
You can also look forward to a cool Crud Cloth to clean off with post-ride!
Details
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, May 22, 2021. Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 7:30 am, last rider out departs at 8:30am. (We just updated these times.)
Starting Point: New Boston, New Hampshire
Distance: A little over 100km, 64ish miles
Price: $65 - Register Here
What you get
A gorgeous, well-planned route: You’ll receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop with water, bike food, Ride Studio Iced Mochas
Route Support via a cyclist riding or driving sweep who is capable of helping for most mechanicals
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride of delicious, hearty food
Start Location
New Hampshire. Parking details will be shared individually with each registrant before the ride.
Estimated drive times:
60 minutes from Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington
70 minutes from Sherborn & most of Boston
Route Information
Here is some general information about the route:
100 km Route
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route.
About 80 feet of climbing per mile.
1 staffed food stop approximately mid-ride
Pace Options - It’s a Ride for Most Everyone to Enjoy!
When you register for this ride, we ask you for your best estimate of your average pace. We don’t expect you will know what your pace will be on this route, we’re just interested in knowing approximately where each person will be after starting out in order to properly stagger everyone and keep track of each person’s whereabouts.
You’ll see the selection of average speeds on the Registration form. From 12mph to 20mph+. If you choose to ride faster than this on the day of the ride, that is alright. We are staffing the food stop assuming a 12 mph minimum pace.
We are using your “average” ride pace info to determine your start time, purposely separating predetermined groups who can and want to ride together without unknown riders grouping up. We are also starting faster riders after the less fast riders so people finish around the same time.
Be sure you’ve got the route and at least one back-up power source to charge your GPS unit and phone during the day. Do not plan on having cell service since there are quite a few portions of the ride with weak to no service.
We will want to know if there is anyone with whom you live who you will want to ride with when you register.
Social Distance Rules
Keep your distance while at the start, rest stop and finish. Keep at least 10 feet between you and others when eating since you can’t wear a mask while eating and drinking. If you’re riding with a person that you’re currently social distancing with or a pre-arranged group, you’re welcome to ride near each other as you would if you were riding together anywhere else in the world. If you are not, keep at least two cars length between you and anyone else when riding.
No sharing or touching anything that is not yours before, during, or after the ride. This includes the rest stop.
Everyone must bring a mask that covers your nose and mouth completely for use when they’re at the start/end and at rest stops.
We’ll be giving everyone specific starting times, please adhere to these. The organization of the ride depends on it.
We’ll provide you with a lunch to eat afterward. No sharing of food or beverages. Pack a lawn chair, you may wish to tailgate after you’re done riding.
There is no ride leader, you’ll be following your GPS computer, therefore owning a GPS computer is a must with at least one back-up power source.
Don’t risk fast descents or not eat enough causing you to bonk. Not crashing your bike or your body makes for a more fun day on the bike!
We’ll send a very detailed email a day before the ride with the route, instructions, and details so you understand logistics and exactly what to do.
Preparation
What to bring, we recommend:
Check out the contents of our bug-out bag
All the clothing you typically use for the weather we expect to feel on May 22.
Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions.
Headlight and taillight with batteries in good condition. Use these to be even more visible during daytime riding.
Helmet
Neck gator/mask
Sunscreen
Protective glasses
Towel to dry off after the ride.
A change of clothes for after the ride - it’s not fun to drive home in sweaty, wet, clothes.
Read this article about social distance riding preparation written by Ride Headquarters for more help in packing for the day.
If there’s anything you need, we can sell you whatever it is remotely assuming we have it at the store, and we will bring whatever it is to you in a clean bag, only handled with disinfected hands. Email us with anything you would like to have.
Proper Bike for this Ride
28mm-35mm tires are appropriate. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 28mm are strongly discouraged. There is some loose gravel on the roads as they’ve been fixed up not too long ago. Narrower tires are more likely to pinch flat and are less stable than 28mm or bigger.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. If it's wet on the road or raining, please put a rear fender on your bike to keep you from getting wet. With no drafting, the requirements about fenders are a bit more relaxed now!
Weather: We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution.
Last Minute Information: We will email everyone who registers with the latest information and details concerning parking, timing, route, etc.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Contact Information: Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with questions. We will email you the cell phone number of the contact person who will be present at the beginning of the ride and available during the ride.
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. Note: ALL rules stated here on this page override any conflicting rules you see on our typical ride rules.
Social Distance Trail Mix 200 Gravel Challenge
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020. (Rain Date: October 25). Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants.
Starting Point: Red Apple Farm, Phillipston. This is within a 60-70 mile drive from the Boston area
Distance: 200 miles, 100 miles, 100 km options
Price: $145, $85, $65 respectively
The October Gravel Challenge is brought to you by the creators of Formidable Terra, the Maneha 250, Honey 100 and countless other very special innovative rides including our entire Social Distance Gravel Series.
Watch the full trailer! Here are a lot of scenes to look forwad to on the Trail Mix:
Distance options of 200 miles, 150 miles, 100 miles, and 100 kms are available for riders who are interested in a slightly less intense day!
October 14 Important Ride Updates:
We just added a 150 mile route option for the Trail Mix 200! You may upgrade to this option from the 100 mile if you’ve already registered.
Post-Ride Massages, Normatech Boots, Facial Stretch Therapy, and Consultation with a Physical Therapist, Chiropractor and More!!!
We are excited to announce that from 12:30-6:00pm, Wellness in Motion Boston - Concord (WIMB) is at Red Apple Farm at the end of the ride offering riders complementary blocks of time with your choice of: leg-soothing Normatech boots, massage therapists, a fascial stretch therapist, and consultation with Dr. Nick Weigel, a physical therapist, avid cyclist, and member of the Pedal Power Team.
WIMB is a multidisciplinary clinic with one focus: helping their patients return to the activities that help them live a full and healthy life. We are excited to have them at the end of the ride. Be sure that if you want treatment from them, to start your ride early enough to be done before they leave at 6pm.
BONUS for all 200 Mile Route riders who complete the 200 miles: Wellness in Motion is gifting you a free 30-minute massage at their clinic as a way to say “congratulations” and few 200 mile riders will be done before 6pm, so this assures you will get taken care of also!
Details of the Trail Mix Event:
Ride a challenging, gorgeous route presenting remote paved, broken, and dirt roads for your cycling delight and fulfillment.
This ride is part of the Challenge Ride Series.
Time & Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020. (Rain Date: Sunday, October 25).
Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider for the 200 mile ride rolls out at 12am, the first rider for the 150 mile rolls out at 4am, the first riders for the 100 mile and 100 km routes depart at 7am and the last riders out departs at 9am.
This is being run social-distance style. Keep reading for further details.
Starting Point: A 60-70 minute drive from Boston at Red Apple Farm in Phillipston
Distance options: 200 miles, 150 miles**, 100 miles, 100 km
Elevation gain for each route: approximately 75 feet per mile.
Dirt vs pavement: Expect plenty of each.
Price: $65, $85, $115, and $145, respectively - Register on Bike Reg
** The 150 mile option was just added, so this is news!
Read what others think about our Social Distance Gravel ride series. We have had cyclists of all abilities, all ages, and all levels of gravel experience come out to these rides. The common denominator is that each person has been respectful of social distancing rules and each is out for a really fun day on the bike!
What you get
Satisfaction getting to ride a new route that is challenging, long, and you can ride as hard as you like.
You receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean portable toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop(s) with water, bike food, Ride Studio Cafe iced drinks half-way through the ride
Support car with mechanic inside - since riders will be further out from the start and easy cut-backs aren’t as readily available.
Food/water stops - some we support, others you buy your own food, we’ll tell you more about each:
200 mile route = 3 stops
150 mile route = 2-3 stops
100 mile route = 2 stops
100 km route = 1 stop
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route as you
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride.
Special for 200 Mile Route Finishers: You get a very special miniature hand-built statue just for you, to commemorate the day!
Start Location
Central Massachusetts. Red Apple Farm in Phillipston, MA. This is a great farm with many animals, a lot of space so easy to social distance, and an outdoor BBQ and brewery to enjoy post-ride.
Estimated drive times:
A 60-70-minute drive from Lexington or Sherborn
Route Information
200 Mile Route
Elevation gain: in excess of 16,000 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
There may be a way to cut the route shorter, but don’t depend on this option.
Food and water stops provided during the day
150 Mile Route
Elevation gain: in excess of 12,000 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
Food and water stops provided during the day
100 Mile Route
Elevation gain: approximately 7,500-8,500 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
Food and water stops provided during the day
There may not be a way to cut this short, so be ready for the distance!
100 Kilometer Route
Elevation gain: approximately 4,500 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
1 food/water stop is provided during the day
You have all day to do this ride. We DO NOT have a minimum required speed if you take on this option - the last rider needs to be in by 8pm. Take your time, enjoy the ride!
Pacing for the 200 mile ride
It is important that you feel confident you can average at least 10mph over the course of the day. We can only assure you that we can support via food/water stops and mechanic support if you keep this average, which includes time spent at rest stops.
Aside from meeting the minimum speed requirement, you’re welcome to ride at your own pace, as you feel comfortable safely ticking down the miles.
A 200 mile gravel ride will take you 20 hours with very quick rest stops and a 11 mph pace. Your pace will be at least 30% slower than your road riding pace.
We are staffing the food stop assuming a 10 mph minimum pace. BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOU ARE UP FOR THE DISTANCE. If you can’t make it to the end, have a way of getting home via a friend or family member. We can’t drive anyone anywhere due to COVID concerns. Be aware that you might not be in cell phone range during significant portions of the ride. If you are out of cell range, try to send a txt, sometimes these get through when voice calls are not possible. Walk in the direction of the route until cell signal is stronger.
Pacing for the 150 mile ride
Maintaining a 10mph pace is difficult, and this is the pace we recommend you be up for if you take on this distance. There are various start time options, we recommend starting earlier than you think you need to start so you have the time you need during the day.
For perspective, we had a few exceptionally fast riders at the Trail Mix 100. The fastest rider rode a 14mph rolling average. After stops are averaged in, a 9-10 mph average is not trivial.
Plan your pace and day knowing you need to be done by 8pm.
Pacing for the 100 mile ride
If you haven’t ridden one of our gravel rides before, and are new to gravel cycling, we recommend starting with the 100km route. A 100 mile gravel ride is much longer and harder than a road century ride. Maintaining a 10mph pace is difficult, and this is the pace we recommend you be up for if you take on this distance.
For perspective, we had a few exceptionally fast riders at the Trail Mix 100. The fastest rider rode a 14mph rolling average. After stops are averaged in, a 9-10 mph average is not trivial.
Plan your pace and day knowing you need to be done by 8pm.
Pacing for the 100 kilometer ride
You have all day to complete the 100 kilometer ride if you want to take the day. Feel free to keep a relaxed pace and enjoy being out there. This is the right time to jump into the ride series if you’ve been concerned about your pace.
We suggest an earlier start time if you intend to have a more relaxed pace, just to come in around when others are, for the comfort this offers. No one will rush you; the last riders will be coming in at 8pm (for the 200-mile ride) so there’s really nothing to rush you back!
Social Distance & Riding Rules
Everyone who chooses to participate in this ride must be comfortable with the protocols surrounding social distancing for the entire day. These are described in detail here.
This is NOT a group ride. We ask that you ride with one or two other people with whom you social distance. If you have extenuating circumstances, please email us (connect@rideheadquarters.com).
All of our Riding Rules apply in addition to the social distance protocols. Read and digest them before the ride. All riders are expected to abide by these throughout the ride. All rules stated here on this page or in our social distance protocol override any conflicting rules stated in our ride rule page.
Preparation
Read and reference this page for our recommendations. Take this advice seriously, and start packing for the ride at least a week in advance so you have time to get anything you’re missing.
We will share the route with you 24 hours in advance of your ride start. Be sure to have this loaded on a GPS computer. A GPS computer/navigation device that you know how to use is required for a good day on the bike.
Be sure to bring anything else you might need taking into account the weather, your personal circumstances, your health, etc.
You will want to come prepared with extra food, water, and fitness for the distance. Don’t take this lightly. If you’re riding the 100 or 200-mile distances, you may need a CamelBak filled with water to get through this ride.
Lights with at least 8 hours of battery capacity are required for the 200-mile riders.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride of every calendar year. Please fill it out online now if you haven’t done it yet in 2020.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Proper Bike for this Ride
A road or gravel bike that has 32mm-50mm tires. The size tire you feel is most appropriate is directly related to the size tire you’re used to riding, your ability to choose the right line, and manage your weight on the bike as you ride through sandy and looser sections. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 32mm are discouraged as they are less stable and easier to flat than wider tires. There is some loose gravel on the roads, and some sandy spots, expect to see everything, but nothing that is very technical in nature. Walk anything you don’t feel comfortable riding, but there shouldn’t be much/anything that has to be walked.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control. Mountain bike pedals/shoes are appropriate; road pedals/shoes should not be used.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. A bike that makes any unusual noises - from a squeaky chain to any kind of other noise should not be ridden prior to being evaluated and fixed by a professional mechanic.
Weather Considerations
We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution. This ride will run on October 24 and the rain date is October 25. Weather Protocol is described here.
Contact Information and How to Get Your Questions Answered
Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with any questions. Call 413-461-7433 the day of the ride to speak with the organizer on route. Please contact us via email prior to the day of the ride for all matters otherwise.
Social Distance Gravel Trail Mix 150 Edition
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020. (Rain Date: September 13). Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 7:00 am
Starting Point: To be announced, nearish to Baldwinville, MA
Distance: 150 miles, 100 miles, 100 km options
Price: $65
The 150-Mile Trail Mix Gravel Challenge is brought to you by the creators of Formidable Terra, the Maneha 250, Honey 100 and countless other very special innovative rides including our entire Social Distance Gravel Series.
Distance options of 150 miles, 100 miles, and 100 kms are available for riders who are interested in a slightly less intense day!
Details:
Ride a challenging, gorgeous route presenting remote paved, broken, and dirt roads for your cycling delight and fulfillment.
This ride is part of the Challenge Ride Series.
Time & Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020. (Rain Date: September 13).
Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider for the 150 mile ride rolls out at 5am, the first riders for the 100 mile and 100 km routes depart at 7am and the last riders out departs at 9am.
Starting Point: Nearish to Baldwinville, Massachusetts - exact location will be announced closer to the date of the event
Distance options: 150 miles, 100 miles, 100 km
Elevation gain for each route: approximately 75 feet per mile.
Dirt vs pavement: We’ll let you know! Expect plenty of each.
Price: $65, $75 and $95, respectively - Register on Bike Reg
Read what others think about our Social Distance Gravel ride series. We have had cyclists of all abilities, all ages, and all levels of gravel experience come out to these rides. The common denominator is that each person has been respectful of social distancing rules and each is out for a really fun day on the bike!
What you get
Satisfaction getting to ride a new route that is challenging, long, and you can ride as hard as you like.
You receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean portable toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop with water, bike food, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas half-way through the ride.
Support car with mechanic inside - this is new for this ride since riders will be further out from the start and easy cut-backs (like in the Mid Mass edition) aren’t as readily available.
Food/water stops:
150 mile route = 3 stops, approximately 35 - 45 miles in between each
100 mile route = 2 stops, approximately 30 - 40 miles in between each
100 km route = 1 stop, approximately 35-40 miles into the ride
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route as you; you will not be the last rider on the route.
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride of delicious, hearty food prepared and packaged in advance.
Special for 150 Mile Route Finishers: You get a very special momento hand-built just for you, to commemorate the day!
Start Location
Nearish to Baldwinville, MA. Exact location will be posted closer to the ride date.
Estimated drive times:
A 60-minute drive from Lexington or Sherborn
Route Information
150 Mile Route
Elevation gain: In excess of 11,000 feet
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
There may be a way to cut the route shorter, but don’t depend on this option.
3 food and water stops provided during the day
100 Mile Route
Elevation gain: approximately 7,500 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
2 food and water stops provided during the day
There may not be a way to cut this short, so be ready for the distance!
100 Kilometer Route
Elevation gain: approximately 4,500 ft
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
1 food/water stop is provided during the day
You have all day to do this ride. We DO NOT have a minimum required speed if you take on this option - the last rider needs to be in by 8pm. Take your time, enjoy the ride!
Pacing for the 150 mile ride and 100 mile ride
It is important that you feel confident you can average at least 10mph over the course of the day. We can only assure you that the sweep will be behind you if you keep this average, which includes time spent at rest stops.
Aside from meeting the minimum speed requirement, you’re welcome to ride at your own pace, as you feel comfortable safely ticking down the miles.
A 100 mile gravel ride will take you hours longer than a 100 mile road ride. Your pace will be at least 20% slower than your road riding pace.
We are staffing the food stop assuming a 10 mph minimum pace. BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOU ARE UP FOR THE DISTANCE. If you can’t make it to the end, have a way of getting home via a friend or family member. We can’t drive anyone anywhere due to COVID concerns. Be aware that you might not be in cell phone range during significant portions of the ride. There is a sweep rider who can help with many mechanicals, but this rider may be miles behind you depending on your start time.
Pacing for the 100 kilometer ride
You have all day to complete the 100 kilometer ride if you want to take the day. Feel free to keep a relaxed pace and enjoy being out there. This is the right time to jump into the ride series if you’ve been concerned about your pace.
We suggest an earlier start time if you intend to have a more relaxed pace, just to come in around when others are, for the comfort this offers. No one will rush you; the last riders will be coming in at 8pm (for the 150-mile ride) so there’s really nothing to rush you back!
Social Distance & Riding Rules
Everyone who chooses to participate in this ride must be comfortable with the protocols surrounding social distancing for the entire day. These are described in detail here.
All of our Riding Rules apply in addition to the social distance protocols. Read and digest them before the ride. All riders are expected to abide by these throughout the ride. All rules stated here on this page or in our social distance protocol override any conflicting rules stated in our ride rule page.
Preparation
Read and reference this page for our recommendations. Take this advice seriously, and start packing for the ride a few days in advance so you have time to get anything you’re missing.
Be sure to bring anything else you might need taking into account the weather, your personal circumstances, your health, etc.
You will want to come prepared with extra food, water, and fitness for the distance. Don’t take this lightly. If you’re riding the 100 or 150 mile distances, you may need a CamelBak filled with water to get through this ride.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride of every calendar year. Please fill it out online now if you haven’t done it yet in 2020.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Proper Bike for this Ride
A road or gravel bike that has 32mm-50mm tires. The size tire you feel is most appropriate is directly related to the size tire you’re used to riding, your ability to choose the right line, and manage your weight on the bike as you ride through sandy and looser sections. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 32mm are discouraged as they are less stable and easier to flat than wider tires. There is some loose gravel on the roads, and some sandy spots, expect to see everything, but nothing that is very technical in nature. Walk anything you don’t feel comfortable riding, but there shouldn’t be much/anything that has to be walked.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control. Mountain bike pedals/shoes are appropriate; road pedals/shoes should not be used.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. A bike that makes any unusual noises - from a squeaky chain to any kind of other noise should not be ridden prior to being evaluated and fixed by a professional mechanic.
Weather Considerations
We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution. This ride will run on August 15 and the rain date is August 16. Weather Protocol is described here.
Contact Information and How to Get Your Questions Answered
Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with any questions. Call 413-461-7433 the day of the ride to speak with the organizer on route. Please contact us via email prior to the day of the ride for all matters otherwise.
Social Distance Gravel Middle Massachusetts Edition 100 Mile Challenge
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, August 15, 2020. (Rain Date: August 16) Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 6:30 am
Starting Point: Barre, MA
Distance: 100 miles
Price: $45
The 100 Mile Gravel Challenge is brought to you by the creators of Formidable Terra, the Maneha 250, Honey 100 and countless other very special innovative rides.
Details:
Ride a challenging, gorgeous route presenting remote paved, broken, and dirt roads for your cycling delight and fulfillment.
This ride is part of the Challenge Ride Series.
Time & Date: Saturday, August 15, 2020. (Rain Date: August 16).
Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 7am, last rider out departs at 9am.
Starting Point: Barre, Massachusetts
Distance: 102 miles. Note we’re offering a 100km ride as well.
Elevation gain: 6,200 ft
Dirt vs pavement: Approx 70% dirt and broken roads/trails, the rest is paved
Price: $45 - Register Here
What you get
Satisfaction getting to ride a new route that is challenging, long, and you can ride as hard as you like.
You receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean portable toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop with water, bike food, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas half-way through the ride.
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route as you; you will not be the last rider on the route.
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride of delicious, hearty food prepared and packaged in advance.
Start Location
Middle of Massachusetts. Barre, MA.
Estimated drive times:
A 70-minute drive from Lexington or Sherborn
An 80-minute drive from Boston
Route Information
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route. The paved roads are lovely and there is very little traffic.
One staffed food stop in the middle of the route; eat all you want.
We are offering a bail-out option, so that if you need to cut your ride short, that will be an option. This bail-out option is likely to be paved and not the most beautiful route, but it’s better than having to call for a ride to get you back.
Pacing for this distance
It is important that you feel confident you can average at least 10mph over the course of the day. If you are falling off the minimal pace, we will ask you to take an alternate route back to cut the route short.
Aside from meeting the minimum speed requirement, you’re welcome to ride at your own pace, as you feel comfortable safely ticking down the miles.
A 100 mile gravel ride will take you hours longer than a 100 mile road ride. Your pace will be at least 20% slower than your road riding pace.
We are staffing the food stop assuming a 10 mph minimum pace. BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOU ARE UP FOR THE DISTANCE. If you can’t make it to the end, have a way of getting home via a friend or family member. We can’t drive anyone anywhere due to COVID concerns. Be aware that you might not be in cell phone range during much of the ride. There is a sweep rider who can help with many mechanicals, but this rider may be miles behind you depending on your start time.
Social Distance & Riding Rules
Everyone who chooses to participate in this ride must be comfortable with the protocols surrounding social distancing for the entire day. These are described in detail here.
All of our Riding Rules apply in addition to the social distance protocols. Read and digest them before the ride. All riders are expected to abide by these throughout the ride. All rules stated here on this page or in our social distance protocol override any conflicting rules stated in our ride rule page.
Preparation
Read and reference this page for our recommendations. Take this advice seriously, and start packing for the ride a few days in advance so you have time to get anything you’re missing.
Be sure to bring anything else you might need taking into account the weather, your personal circumstances, your health, etc.
You will want to come prepared with extra food, water, and fitness for the distance. Don’t take this lightly - you will likely need a CamelBak with water to get through this ride.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride of every calendar year. Please fill it out online now if you haven’t done it yet in 2020.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Proper Bike for this Ride
A road or gravel bike that has 28mm-35mm. 32-40mm are most appropriate for the terrain. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 28mm are strongly discouraged. There is some loose gravel on the roads, and some sandy spots. Narrower tires are more likely to pinch flat and are less stable than 28mm or bigger.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control. Mountain bike pedals/shoes are appropriate; road pedals/shoes should not be used.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. A bike that makes any unusual noises - from a squeaky chain to any kind of other noise should not be ridden prior to being evaluated and fixed by a professional mechanic.
Weather Considerations
We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution. This ride will run on August 15 and the rain date is August 16. Weather Protocol is described here.
Contact Information and How to Get Your Questions Answered
Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with any questions. Call 413-461-7433 the day of the ride to speak with the organizer on route. Please contact us via email prior to the day of the ride for all matters otherwise.
Social Distance Gravel Middle Massachusetts Edition
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, August 15, 2020. (Rain Date: August 16) Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 6:30 am
Starting Point: Barre, MA
Distance: 100 km
Price: $45
Social Distance Gravel Middle Massachusetts Edition
Join us for incredibly beautiful cycling on the gravel and back roads of the middle of Massachusetts! This ride is full of dirt roads, with scenic paved roads as well - away from traffic and people.
Keep reading to understand the logistics. This ride requires starting in Barre, Massachusetts.
This is a non-group organized ride. While you won’t be riding with a group, there will be other people on the route, and there will be a sweep to put your mind at ease about a mechanical issue.
You won’t be the last rider. We’re riding on roads with very light traffic in an area you’re unlikely to be familiar with. It’s wonderful riding, but probably not what you’d consider doing completely alone.
This a way to ride in a new area that is fairly remote knowing there are other cyclists on the same route. There will also be a staffed food stop on the ride and a substantial meal post-ride. It’s a way to maintain some normalcy, get some fresh air, maintain your physical and mental health, and drink delicious, and famous, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas!
Yes, it’s even social! You will get the same good feelings you get when you’re riding with a group, without riding in a group! You will feel how you’re part of this thing, and you’ll be amazed at how good it feels to partake in something other people are doing simultaneously.
Read how people have responded to our previous Social Distance Rides.
We’re offering three fully-supported locations on the ride: one at the start, one mid-ride full of your favorite packaged bike foods, gummies, maple syrup packets, etc. and Iced Mochas, and a filling meal (pre-packaged for safety) after the ride.
The post-ride meal will be a substantial meal of real food that will be prepared and packaged in advance for you for safety.
We respect anyone who believes everyone should stay inside his/her house during this time without going outside or beyond one’s front yard. However, for many of us, being unable to see the sun or get out of the house, a less healthy reality results for us and for those with whom we interface.
Be absolutely certain you’re up for the rules of this ride. Read this page in its entirety, every single word. Our last two social distance event rides went exceptionally well, proving these rides can be run safely, respectfully, and with the end result of having really happy, fulfilled cyclists!
Details
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, August 15, 2020. (Rain Date: August 16). Rain date protocol is explained here.
Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 7am, last rider out departs at 9am.
Starting Point: Middle of Massachusetts
Distance: 100 km. Note we are also offering a 100-mile Challenge option, details of that ride are here
Elevation gain: 4,120 ft
Dirt vs pavement: 70% of the route is dirt and broken pavement, the rest is paved
Price: $45 - Register Here
This page includes all the information you need to stay healthy and safe on this ride while maintaining proper social distance and not offering any perception to anyone that this is a group of any sort. Your safety and public health is our number one concern, and can’t be overemphasized.
What you get
A gorgeous, well-planned route: You’ll receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean portable toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop with water, bike food, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas
Route Support via a cyclist riding sweep who is capable of helping for most mechanicals
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route as you
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride of delicious, hearty food prepared and packaged in advance
Start Location
Middle of Massachusetts. Parking details will be shared individually with each registrant before the ride.
Estimated drive times:
A 70-minute drive from Lexington or Sherborn
An 80-minute drive from Boston
Route Information
Here is some general information about the route:
100 Km Route
Elevation gain: 4,120 ft
Dirt vs pavement: 70% of the route is dirt and broken pavement, the rest is paved
1 staffed food stop, eat and drink all you want, at mile 26
There is an easy bail-out at the mid-ride stop if you need it for any reason
Pace Options - It’s a Ride for Most Everyone to Enjoy!
When you register for this ride, we ask you for your best estimate of your average pace. We don’t expect you will know what your pace will be on this route, we’re just interested in knowing approximately where each person will be after starting out in order to properly stagger everyone and keep track of each person’s whereabouts.
You’ll see the selection of average speeds on the Registration form. From 10 mph to 20mph+. If you choose to ride faster than this on the day of the ride, that is alright. We are staffing the food stop assuming a 10 mph minimum pace. Please note that a rider who averages 15mph on the road is likely to average ~10mph on dirt roads. BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOU ARE UP FOR THE DISTANCE. If you can’t make it to the end, have a way of getting home via a friend or family member. We can’t drive anyone anywhere due to COVID concerns.
We are using your “average” ride pace info to determine your start time, purposely separating people who would gravitate to each other during normal circumstances. We are also starting faster riders after the less fast riders so people finish around the same time.
Be sure you’ve got the route and at least one back-up power source to charge your GPS unit and phone during the day. Do not plan on having cell service since there are quite a few portions of the ride with weak to no service.
We will want to know if there is anyone with whom you social distance who you will want to ride with when you register.
If we see any two people within 6’ of each other and neither party has listed the other person(s) as a member of the same household, we will ask you to leave the ride immediately and not participate in anything else we offer. We are EXTREMELY serious that social distancing is exceptionally important and ask you to not attend this ride if you don’t take it seriously.
Social Distance Rules
Keep your distance while at the start, rest stop and finish. Keep at least 10 feet between you and others when eating since you can’t wear a mask while eating and drinking. If you’re riding with a spouse, partner, roommate, or any other person that you’re currently social distancing with, you’re welcome to ride near each other as you would if you were riding together anywhere else in the world. If you are not, keep at least two cars length between you and anyone else when riding. Absolutely no drafting.
No sharing or touching anything that is not yours before, during, or after the ride. This includes the rest stop. We’ll control the water and handing out food.
Everyone must bring a mask that covers your nose and mouth completely for use when you’re within sight of others on or off the bike and not eating.
We’ll be giving everyone specific starting times, please adhere to these. The safety of everyone depends on it.
We’ll provide you with a lunch to eat afterward. No sharing of food or beverages. Bring a lawn chair with you, you may wish to tailgate after you’re done riding. It is easy to maintain a lot of distance outside sitting next to your car while speaking with someone over 6 feet away.
There is no ride leader, you’ll be following your GPS computer, therefore owning and knowing how to use a GPS computer is a must with at least one back-up power source.
Don’t risk fast descents or not eat enough causing you to bonk. As we have been instructed by health professionals, now is not the time to ride too hard since this compromises your immune system. Keep your heart rate in your “aerobic” zone and you’ll benefit tremendously from the ride.
We’ll send a very detailed email the morning before the ride with the route, instructions, and details so you understand logistics and exactly what to do.
Preparation
What to bring, we recommend:
Check out the contents of our bug-out bag
All the clothing you typically use for 60-80 degree riding. Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions.
Headlight and taillight with batteries in good condition. Use these to be even more visible during daytime riding.
Helmet
Neck gator/mask
Sunscreen
Protective glasses
Towel to dry off after the ride.
A change of clothes for after the ride - it’s not fun to drive home in sweaty, wet, clothes.
Read this article about social distance riding preparation written by Ride Headquarters for more help in packing for the day.
If there’s anything you need, we can sell you whatever it is remotely assuming we have it at the store, and we will bring whatever it is to you in a clean bag, only handled with disinfected hands. Email us with anything you would like to have.
Proper Bike for this Ride
28mm-35mm tires are appropriate. 32-40mm are most appropriate. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 28mm are strongly discouraged. There is some loose gravel on the roads as they’ve been fixed up not too long ago. Narrower tires are more likely to pinch flat and are less stable than 28mm or bigger.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. If it's wet on the road or raining, please put a rear fender on your bike to keep you from getting wet. With no drafting, the requirements about fenders are a bit more relaxed now!
Weather: We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution. This ride will run on August 15 and the rain date is August 16. We’d just push the ride by a day if the weather makes Sunday a nicer day to ride. All registrants will be kept in the loop.
Last Minute Information: We will email everyone who registers with the latest information and details concerning parking, timing, route, etc.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Contact Information: Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with questions. We will email you the cell phone number of the contact person who will be present at the beginning of the ride and available during the ride.
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. Note: ALL rules stated here on this page override any conflicting rules you see on our typical ride rules.
The Challenge Ride Series
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020. (Rain Date: October 25)
Starting Point: Phillipston, MA
Distance: 100 km option, 100 mile option, 200 mile option
Price: $65, $85, $145, respectively
Take on the toughest gravel adventure rides in New England.
The rides are:
July - 100 km (done and dusted)
Middle Mass - August 15 - 100 Miles (done and dusted)
Trail Mix September 12 - 150 Miles (done and dusted)
Trail Mix 200 - October 24 - 200 Miles
Experience new routes yet the same expert routing style from the creators of The Formidable Pave, The Formidable Terra, and Honey 100.
The Challenges Are:
Difficult distances
Gravel, broken pavement, nice pavement
Riding solo or with one person with whom you are social distancing
One supported stop during the ride, riders need to come prepared to self-support
Increasing difficulty from the first to the last
Social Distance Gravel Live Free Edition
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, July 11, 2020. (Rain Date: July 12) Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 6:30 am
Starting Point: New Boston, New Hampshire
Distance: 65 miles.
Price: $45
Join us for incredibly beautiful cycling on the back roads of New Hampshire! This ride is full of dirt roads, with scenic paved roads as well - away from traffic and people.
Keep reading to understand the logistics. This ride requires starting in New Boston, New Hampshire - so most people will need to drive to the start. It is a 61-minute drive from Lexington, MA, a 71-minute drive from Boston, MA.
This is a non-group organized ride. While you won’t be riding with a group, there will be other people on the route, and there will be a sweep to put your mind at ease about a mechanical issue. You won’t be the last rider. We’re riding on roads with very light traffic in an area you’re unlikely to be familiar with. It’s wonderful riding, but probably not what you’d consider doing completely alone. This a way to ride in a new area that is fairly remote knowing there are other cyclists on the same route. There will also be a staffed food stop on the ride and a substantial meal post-ride. It’s a way to maintain some normalcy, get some fresh air, maintain your physical and mental health, and drink delicious, and famous, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas!
We’re offering three fully-supported locations on the ride: one at the start, one mid-ride full of your favorite packaged bike foods, gummies, maple syrup packets, etc. and Iced Mochas, and a filling meal (pre-packaged for safety) after the ride.
The post-ride meal will be a substantial meal of real food that will be prepared and packaged in advance for you for safety.
We respect anyone who believes everyone should stay inside his/her house during this time without going outside or beyond one’s front yard. However, for many of us, being unable to see the sun or get out of the house, a less healthy reality results for us and for those with whom we interface.
Be absolutely certain you’re up for the rules of this ride. Read this page in its entirety, every single word. Our last two social distance event rides went exceptionally well, proving these rides can be run safely, respectfully, and with the end result of having really happy, fulfilled cyclists!
Details
Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Saturday, July 11, 2020. (Rain Date: July 12). Ride start times are detailed via email to registrants. The first rider rolls out at 6:30 am, last rider out departs at 7:30am.
Starting Point: New Boston, New Hampshire
Distance: A little over 100km, 64ish miles
Price: $45 - Register Here
This page includes all the information you need to stay healthy and safe on this ride while maintaining proper social distance and not offering any perception to anyone that this is a group of any sort. Your safety and public health is our number one concern, and can’t be overemphasized.
What you get
A gorgeous, well-planned route: You’ll receive a well-vetted route file for your GPS computer, parking directions/instructions.
Staffed starting location with water, light food, clean portable toilets. Your pre-ride email will offer details of the locations of everything.
Staffed food stop with water, bike food, Ride Studio Cafe Iced Mochas
Route Support via a cyclist riding sweep who is capable of helping for most mechanicals
Peace of mind knowing there are other riders on the same route
Substantial lunch at the end of the ride of delicious, hearty food prepared and packaged in advance
Goodie bags handed out to the riders with useful items for the ride on a hot day, along with things helpful for after the ride!
Start Location
New Hampshire. Parking details will be shared individually with each registrant before the ride.
Estimated drive times:
No more than 90 minutes from Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, likely less
Route Information
Here is some general information about the route:
100 km Route
Miles of dirt: Many. We’ll update this once we finalize the route.
About 80 feet of climbing per mile.
1 staffed food stop approximately mid-ride
Pace Options - It’s a Ride for Most Everyone to Enjoy!
When you register for this ride, we ask you for your best estimate of your average pace. We don’t expect you will know what your pace will be on this route, we’re just interested in knowing approximately where each person will be after starting out in order to properly stagger everyone and keep track of each person’s whereabouts.
You’ll see the selection of average speeds on the Registration form. From 12mph to 20mph+. If you choose to ride faster than this on the day of the ride, that is alright. We are staffing the food stop assuming a 12 mph minimum pace.
We are using your “average” ride pace info to determine your start time, purposely separating people who would gravitate to each other during normal circumstances. We are also starting faster riders after the less fast riders so people finish around the same time.
Be sure you’ve got the route and at least one back-up power source to charge your GPS unit and phone during the day. Do not plan on having cell service since there are quite a few portions of the ride with weak to no service.
We will want to know if there is anyone with whom you live who you will want to ride with when you register.
If we see any two people within 6’ of each other and neither party has listed the other person(s) as a member of the same household, we will ask you to leave the ride immediately and not participate in anything else we offer. We are EXTREMELY serious that social distancing is exceptionally important and ask you to not attend this ride if you don’t take it seriously.
Social Distance Rules
Keep your distance while at the start, rest stop and finish. Keep at least 10 feet between you and others when eating since you can’t wear a mask while eating and drinking. If you’re riding with a spouse, partner, roommate, or any other person that you’re currently social distancing with, you’re welcome to ride near each other as you would if you were riding together anywhere else in the world. If you are not, keep at least two cars length between you and anyone else when riding. Absolutely no drafting.
No sharing or touching anything that is not yours before, during, or after the ride. This includes the rest stop. We’ll control the water and handing out food.
Everyone must bring a mask that covers your nose and mouth completely for use when you’re within sight of others on or off the bike and not eating.
We’ll be giving everyone specific starting times, please adhere to these. The safety of everyone depends on it.
We’ll provide you with a lunch to eat afterward. No sharing of food or beverages. Pack a lawn chair, you may wish to tailgate after you’re done riding. It is easy to maintain a lot of distance outside sitting next to your car while speaking with someone over 6 feet away.
There is no ride leader, you’ll be following your GPS computer, therefore owning a GPS computer is a must with at least one back-up power source.
Don’t risk fast descents or not eat enough causing you to bonk. As we have been instructed by health professionals, now is not the time to ride too hard since this compromises your immune system. Keep your heart rate in your “aerobic” zone and you’ll benefit tremendously from the ride.
We’ll send a very detailed email a day before the ride with the route, instructions, and details so you understand logistics and exactly what to do.
Preparation
What to bring, we recommend:
Check out the contents of our bug-out bag
All the clothing you typically use for 60-80 degree riding. Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions.
Headlight and taillight with batteries in good condition. Use these to be even more visible during daytime riding.
Helmet
Neck gator/mask
Sunscreen
Protective glasses
Towel to dry off after the ride.
A change of clothes for after the ride - it’s not fun to drive home in sweaty, wet, clothes.
Read this article about social distance riding preparation written by Ride Headquarters for more help in packing for the day.
If there’s anything you need, we can sell you whatever it is remotely assuming we have it at the store, and we will bring whatever it is to you in a clean bag, only handled with disinfected hands. Email us with anything you would like to have.
Proper Bike for this Ride
28mm-35mm tires are appropriate. Feel free to use bigger tires. Narrower than 28mm are strongly discouraged. There is some loose gravel on the roads as they’ve been fixed up not too long ago. Narrower tires are more likely to pinch flat and are less stable than 28mm or bigger.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. If it's wet on the road or raining, please put a rear fender on your bike to keep you from getting wet. With no drafting, the requirements about fenders are a bit more relaxed now!
Weather: We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution. This ride will run on June 13 and the rain date is June 14. We’d just push the ride by a day if the weather makes Sunday a nicer day to ride. All registrants will be kept in the loop.
Last Minute Information: We will email everyone who registers with the latest information and details concerning parking, timing, route, etc.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Contact Information: Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with questions. We will email you the cell phone number of the contact person who will be present at the beginning of the ride and available during the ride.
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. Note: ALL rules stated here on this page override any conflicting rules you see on our typical ride rules.
Social Distance Metric Century
Ride Type: All paved roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Monday, May 25, 2020. Ride start times are staggered between 7:30-9:30 AM. You’ll choose a preferred time upon registration.
Starting Point: Ride Headquarters, Sherborn, MA
Distance: Metric Century 100km or 63 miles.
Price: $25 - Register Here
Instagram Photo Credit: @dogthegreat
This is a non-group organized ride. While you won’t be riding with a group, there will be other people on the route, and there will be a sweep to put your mind at ease about a mechanical issue. There will be ample opportunity to spend time and see people but outside and from a distance.
We’re riding on paved roads starting at Ride Headquarters and offering a fully-supported food stop near Ride Studio Cafe then returning to Ride Headquarters. The food stop will have individually packaged ride food (bars and gels) and Ride Studio Cafe Mini Mochas!
It’s wonderful riding especially knowing there are other cyclists on the same route who can help and offer support, even if only verbally and from a distance. It’s a way to maintain some normalcy, get some fresh air, maintain your physical and mental health, and drink a delicious mini mocha!
We respect anyone who believes everyone should stay inside his/her house during this time without going outside or beyond one’s front yard. However, for many of us, being unable to see the sun or get out of the house, a less healthy reality results for us and for those with whom we interface.
Be absolutely certain you’re up for the rules of this ride. Read this page in its entirety, every single word. If this ride goes well, this will be the first of others.
Details
Ride Type: All paved roads, social distance riding
Time & Date: Monday, May 25, 2020. Ride start times are staggered between 7:30-9:30 AM. You’ll choose a preferred time upon registration.
Starting Point: Ride Headquarters, Sherborn, MA
Distance: Metric Century 100km = ~63 miles
Price: $25 - Register Here
This page includes all the information you need to stay healthy and safe on this ride while maintaining proper social distance and not offering any perception to anyone that this is a group of any sort. Your safety and public health is our number one concern, and can’t be overemphasized.
Social Distance Rules
Keep your distance, at least 6’ or much more, from those you do not live with. If you’re riding with a spouse, partner, roommate, or any other person that you currently live with, you’re welcome to ride near each other as you would if you were riding together anywhere else in the world. If you are not, keep at least a car length between you and anyone else, on and off the bike. Absolutely no drafting.
No sharing or touching anything that is not yours before, during, or after the ride. This includes the rest stop. We’ll control the water and handing out bike food.
Everyone must bring a mask that covers your nose and mouth completely for use when you’re within sight of others on or off the bike.
We’ll be giving everyone slightly different parking locations as well as starting times, please adhere to these. The safety of everyone depends on it.
Pack a lunch to eat afterward, use a cooler to keep things cool. Don’t pack anything perishable. No sharing of food or beverages. Pack a lawn chair, you may wish to tailgate after you’re done riding. It is easy to maintain a lot of distance outside sitting next to your car while speaking with someone over 6 feet away.
There is no ride leader, you’ll be following your GPS computer, therefore owning a GPS computer is a must with at least one back-up power source.
We’ll send a very detailed email a day before the ride with the route, instructions, and details so you understand logistics and exactly what to do.
Start Location
Ride Headquarters
11 South Main Street
Sherborn MA 01770
Route Information
Here is some general information about the route:
63 Mile Route
All Paved Roads.
About 43 feet of climbing per mile. A total of 2,700 feet of ascent.
1 food stop, water, mini mochas from Ride Studio Cafe, skratch, and bike food will be available but dispersed by us for everyone’s safety.
Pace Options and Addressing Safety
When you register for this ride, we ask you for your best estimate of your average pace when you ride alone for a 20-mile paved ride in the Boston area. We don’t expect you will know what your pace will be on this exact route, but we do think you know how fast you ride if you go out alone for a usual 2-2.5 hour bike ride in this area.
You’ll see the selection of average speeds on the Registration form. From 12mph - 20mph+. If you choose to ride faster than this the day of the ride, that is alright, we just ask you to ride within yourself. We are staffing food stop assuming a 12 mph minimum pace.
We are using your “average” ride pace info to determine your start time, purposely separating people who would gravitate to each other during normal circumstances.
Don’t risk fast descents or not eat enough causing you to bonk. As we have been instructed by health professionals, now is not the time to ride too hard since this compromises your immune system. Keep your heart rate in your “aerobic” zone and you’ll benefit tremendously from the ride. After this whole situation is over, we can all resume harder efforts.
Be sure you’ve got the route and at least one back-up power source to charge your GPS unit and phone during the day. We will want to know if there is anyone with whom you live who you will want to ride with when you register.
If we see any two people within 6’ of each other and neither party has listed the other person(s) as a member of the same household, we will ask you to leave the ride immediately and not participate in anything else we offer. We are EXTREMELY serious that social distancing is exceptionally important and ask you to not attend this ride if you don’t take it seriously.
Being Social Without Being Too Close
Use #mochametric to capture your memories from the ride and share your images and experiences with the other riders.
Preparation
What to bring, we recommend:
Check out the contents of our bug-out bag
All the clothing you typically use for 40-70 degree riding. Clothing that likes wet conditions isn’t a bad idea, either. Note: We’re only including the gear that people often forget when they’re in a hurry, and riding in unexpected conditions.
Headlight and taillight with batteries in good condition. Use these to be even more visible during daytime riding.
Helmet
Neck gator/mask
sunscreen
Protective glasses
Towel to dry off after the ride.
A change of clothes for after the ride - it’s not fun to drive home in sweaty, wet, clothes.
Read this article about social distance riding preparation written by Ride Headquarters for more help in packing for the day.
If there’s anything you need, we can sell you whatever it is remotely assuming we have it at the store, and we will bring whatever it is to you in a clean bag, only handled with disinfected hands. Email us with anything you would like to have.
Proper Bike for this ride:
Road conditions the day of the ride will dictate. 25c-32c slick tires likely appropriate.
Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control.
A bike that’s in safe working order. Make very certain your bike comes clean, lubed, safety checked with fresh brake pads, and tires in good shape. If it's wet on the road or raining, please put a rear fender on your bike to keep you from getting wet. With no drafting, the requirements about fenders are a bit more relaxed now!
Weather: We will make last-minute route changes based on weather as necessary. All attendees will receive updates via email. We are playing it safe and erring on the side of caution.
Last Minute Information: We will email everyone who registers with the latest information and details concerning parking, timing, route, etc.
Unregistered riders or riders who haven’t signed the waiver may not participate.
Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.
Contact Information: Email connect@rideheadquarters.com with questions. We will email you the cell phone number of the contact person who will be present at the beginning of the ride and available during the ride.
Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. Note: ALL rules stated here on this page override any conflicting rules you see on our typical ride rules.