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Metro West Mixed Terrain Ride!

  • Location: Sudbury, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride

    • Date & Time: Friday, November 29

  • Distance: ~40 miles

  • Price: No charge

  • Location: Start and end is in Sudbury, MA

  • Ride Type:  Mixed terrain ride for your gravel, adventure, or mountain bike (any bike with 38mm or wider tires). Fat bikes are likely to be in attendance as well.

  • Date & Time: Sunday, December 15, 2024

  • Distance: 41 miles

  • Price:  No charge for NEER members, if this is your first ride with us, you’re not required to be a member, but you must sign the waiver (below). If this is your second ride or more ever, membership is required (for insurance purposes).

Details

We are hosting a really fun mixed terrain ride starting in Sudbury, MA. This route has many great trails, back roads, and paths. There’s a mid-ride stop at a nice coffee shop as well. It’s a great ride full of discovery, enjoying an area near where many people live but are unlikely to know a lot of the places and trails where this route goes!

Everyone who RSVPs for this ride will receive an email by 7pm Saturday, the night before the ride with route information and parking instructions.

Please don’t RSVP unless you know you can make it. We understand that emergencies come up last minute, and we need to know if you’re not able to come if you have already RSVP’d. This makes the experience better for everyone who shows up and it allows us to run a safer ride as well.

Pace

Expect the pace of the Super Domestique-led group to be “endurance” on the low side of moderate. It would equate to ~15mph if it were a paved road ride, except there’s a lot of dirt so the average pace will be much lower than this (7-9mph is more likely).

We will split into a faster and not-as-fast groups depending on who registers and what everyone wants to do. If you want to ride faster or slower than the Super Domestique-led group, please state this in your RSVP!

Start Time

Ride starts at 9am. Be ready to ride by 8:55am.

Parking

Parking is in a large public lot near ballfields that is free of charge.

Toilets

There may be a porta-john at the ballfield, but don’t rely on it at the start.

Route & Route Notes

The route will be emailed to all who register no later than 7pm Saturday evening prior to the ride.

After the Ride

We’re parking in ballfields away from businesses. We’re serving up hot chocolate to anyone who wants to stick around to enjoy it. If you’re in a faster group, it may mean you’ll return too early to get anything, but feel free to stick around!

What happens if it’s rainy? The weather looks mild and dry so we should be good.

Spitting rain wouldn’t be an issue, but cold, pouring rain would cause us to change plans. We’ll email all who RSVP should a weather Plan B need to be implemented.

At this time of year, it’s always a good idea to bring lots of layers since the temps change during the day, and it’s easy to overheat as well as get cold.

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email us with questions at connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes. Ring our phone please with urgent anything!!!

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by these Rules. Registering for this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

A NEER waiver would have been something you filled out when you signed up for NEER. If you’re not sure if you did it already, then do it again! Waiver - it’s required to be be signed prior to participating.

Proper bike & Equipment

A gravel bike or hardtail mountain bike are ideal. There will be fat bikes on this ride. Any well-maintained bike with 38mm tires or wider is fine if you know you’ll be able to keep the pace you’re signing up for with that bike. Riders with tires on the narrower side will want to walk a few more spots (around rocks, roots). Either flat pedals or mountain-style pedals should be used, no road pedals/shoes.

  • Required: A GPS computer with the route loaded ahead of time

  • Required: A bike that’s in safe working order that has been recently tuned and is free of creaking and squeaking. The chain should be lubed just prior to the ride.

  • Required: All of the tools for typical mechanicals such as:

    Flat fix tools and at least TWO spare tubes (yes, even if you’re running tubeless tires), air via CO2 canisters or hand pump, multi-tool

  • Nice to have: Extra chain link, chain breaker, chain pliers

  • Nice to have: Rain jacket, it’s that time of year to have this on you regardless of the forecast

  • Spare derailleur hanger if your bike needs a spare

  • Extra clothes and storage capacity so adding/taking off layers is easy

  • Required: Cell phone and a plan to get back to your car in case your bike or body stops working - we cannot offer rides to anyone (per insurance requirements)

  • Required: Two full water bottles at the start of the ride

  • Nice to have: Front and rear lights. It’s getting dark earlier now and this is for safety just to have these on your bike from now on this time of year. Visibility is always a good thing for safety regardless.

  • Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets

  • Change of clothes to wear after the ride so you’re comfy!

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Live Free and Ride Gravel Sunday

  • Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads

  • Time & Date: Sunday, November 24, 2024

  • Starting Point: New Boston, NH

Details

  • Ride Type: Remote paved and dirt roads

  • Time & Date: Sunday, November 24

  • Starting Point: New Boston, NH

  • Distance: 65 miles / 105 km

  • Price: Free

  • Price: $0, but you MUST be a NEER member to participate

Description

This is a gorgeous, well-planned gravel route with others out there on it at the same time. It’s got a bit of everything (though averages out at smoother), all appropriate for gravel bikes and tires. Some people are doing the ride as a training ride so they’ll be on loaded fat bikes.

You’re welcome to ride whatever bike you want as long as the minimum tire size is met and you have tools/tubes in case of a mechanical.

You’ll have co-adventurers, you’re not out there alone. If you’re a slower rider, the loaded fat bike riders are likely to be either at your speed or behind you so you won’t be the last rider. Send an email if you’re unsure of your pace and who else is coming out.

Please know that fat bike tires are way, way overkill for this route. Gravel bikes/tires are totally appropriate!

Start Location

  • Starting Point: New Boston, NH

Route Information

Here is some general information about the route:

  • Distance: ~65 miles

  • We will share the route and ride details no later than 7pm Friday before the ride to all who RSVP before then. If you RSVP Saturday, you’ll receive the route by 9pm the night before the ride (so don’t panic)!

  • The route has not been vetted this year so there’s a chance a road is closed or a trail is closed or conditions have changed since we vetted it. This route is not that likely to present big navigation challenges given its location and the roads/trails we’re taking.

There will be one group averaging a solid “moderate” pace to depart last at 9am. This is not necessarily a sweep group. Everyone up for a solid moderate pace is welcome to join in this group. These are riders who are usually comfortable with a 16-17mph pace on a 4+ hour road ride for comparison purposes. The pace will be less since the terrain is mixed with plenty of dirt and elevation and everyone is riding a bigger-tire bike.

Your pace will be ~20-30% slower than your road riding pace.


  • We will not shuttle riders anywhere, it’s your responsibility to have a plan in case your bike or legs stop working.

  • There is little cell coverage in this area, so be aware of that.

  • We’ll send an email by 7pm the day before the ride, with the route, instructions, and details so you understand logistics and exactly what to do.

Waiver

If you’re a member of NEER, you’ve signed the waiver. If you think you haven’t signed it, please do it now: https://www.newenglandexpeditionriders.com/ride-waiver

Riding Rules

Preparation

  • Bring everything you need for mechanicals that pop up on gravel/mixed terrain rides. All the things you need for a flat, tubeless puncture, EXTRA TUBE even if you run tubeless, air, levers, chain breaker, chain pliers, multi tool, spare derailleur hanger if your bike uses these.

  • 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. The route file will show where food/water stops are located. These aren’t fancy (think: Dunkin Doughnuts).

After the Ride

  • Bring a change of clothes and food to enjoy for the drive home. There aren’t a lot of food/drink options in this area.

Proper Bike for this Ride

  • A road or gravel bike that has 32mm tires or wider. 32mm tires will work for riders on this route based on what we saw of the roads last year. 40mm should be ideal. Mountain bikes will be a little overkill on much of the route. Narrower than 32mm 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. If you’re not sure of your gravel riding ability, this isn’t the best first ride to take on.

  • 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.

Contact Information and How to Get Your Questions Answered

Email connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.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.

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Tri-State Mountain Bike Ride, Douglas State Forest

  • Location: Douglas State Forest

  • Date & Time: Saturday, November 16

  • Distance: 21 miles with optional extra mileage

  • Price: Free

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

  • Location: Douglas State Forest, Douglas, MA (near RI/CT corner)

  • Ride Type:  Mountain Bike Ride

  • Date & Time:  Saturday, November 16 at 9am

  • Distance:  ~3-4 hours total ride time with option for extra 2-3 hours ride time

  • Price:  Free; see NEER membership requirements discussed below after the first ride you do with us

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

Details

We have a designated Super Domestique leading the group & we’ll split into pace/ability groups depending on who comes out for this ride. The purpose of the ride is to enjoy fun mountain bike riding on a beautiful autumn day in an area you’re unlikely familiar. The pace will be moderate, with frequent regroups, we’ll let people get through it and then keep moving. The route is comprised of “green” and “blue” trails so it’s not overly technical.

Distance

The route is 21 miles in length. It’s just off of a great gravel trail so once riders return to the lot, we’ll serve up hot chocolate to all. Anyone who wants extra time on the bike for endurance base miles is welcome to join in for another ~2-3 hours of pedaling.

Parking

Park in this lot, it appears there is no charge since this is off-season in the state park:

Here is a pin to the lot, this is off of Wallum Lake Park Road:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/Zzx6vunErF8uUqfW6

Route

Will be emailed to all who RSVP by 7pm the night before the ride.

Estimated Ride Time

3-4 hours. We will be done before 1pm.

Route Notes

None at this time.

After the Ride

We’ll be serving up hot chocolate to everyone post-ride! Then for those who want to keep riding for base miles, you’re welcome to join for more - we might even cross over state lines to both RI & CT!

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email - connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com with questions about this ride anytime up until 10pm the night before the ride.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes.

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. RSVP’ing to this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

New England Expedition Riders (NEER) requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out prior to your first ride.

If this is your second or more ride with us, our insurance requires that you become a member of NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

  • Mountain bike with 2” tires or wider are the most common on this ride. Some people are riding fat bikes. Gravel bikes will be too much “under” biked and not appropriate for this ride.

  • Clip-in pedals: This is an important element of bike control. If you’re very experienced with platform pedals, these are okay.

  • A Tuned Bike: A bike that’s in safe working order that is properly lubed and tuned.

  • Be sure you have supplies necessary for all common mechanicals including extra derailleur hangers, a multi-tool, quick chain links, tubes, CO2 or hand pump, etc. You are responsible for you and your bike.

RSVP to Participate in this Ride Now!

Please RSVP only after you’ve made sure you can attend. It is inconsiderate to RSVP prior to committing to attending since it affects the experience of the other cyclists in attendance. We understand that things come up last-minute. Be sure to email us if you can’t attend: connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

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Thursday Evening Mixed Terrain

  • Location: Start and end Mighty Squirrel

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride for gravel, mountain & fat bikes

  • Date & Time: Thursday, November 7, Nov 14, 21

  • Distance: ~15mi.

  • Price: Free

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

  • Location: Mighty Squirrel, Waltham, MA

  • Ride Type:  Mixed Terrain Ride for gravel, mountain & fat bikes

  • Date & Time:  Thursdays in November: Thursday, November 7, November 14 (Full Moon!), November 21

  • Distance:  ~15 miles, 2 hours of riding

  • Price:  Free; see NEER membership requirements discussed below after the first ride you do with us

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

Details & Pace

This mixed terrain ride takes cyclists to many interesting trails with roads connecting them.

The route is a mixed terrain route so any bike with 38mm tires or bigger is suited for the terrain. Faster riders are always welcome to go ahead, we discuss how we manage this before the ride starts.

There will be rocks, roots, boardwalks, road crossings, and short sections of road to ride.

We have a designated Super Domestique leading the main group. New-to-mixed terrain riders should try our weekend rides first prior to coming out to this ride.

It doesn’t mean much to talk about the average pace of a mixed terrain ride since it sounds a lot slower than it really is. We keep moving at an endurance pace but it’s not fast given it’s dark out. We have to stay moving since it’s cold so come prepared.

Distance

~15 miles

Parking

Address for your GPS: 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452

Pin of the exact spot to park in the lot - it’s not next to the Mighty Squirrel since that’s for customers: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7EWmn2YTh66Nj2Xj6

Route

Please download the route on your GPS device, it makes it easier for everyone to know which turn is coming next.

All who RSVP will receive the route in your inbox prior to the ride.

Start time, Estimated Ride Time

Start: 7pm, be ready to roll by 6:55pm

Ride time: Expect this to take a full 2 hours.

Route Notes

We discuss these with you prior to rollout. Note that a “mixed terrain” ride is rougher, twistier, and slower than a “gravel” ride. There are roots, a few boardwalks, etc to navigate. If you’re concerned about your ability to ride mixed terrain, do one of our weekend rides first.

After the Ride

Some riders will enjoy having a hot coca with us in the parking lot. We’re serving hot chocolate after this ride now that it’s chillier and hot chocolate really hits the spot! Mighty Squirrel is open and they serve beer, hot (large) pretzels, chips and guac, that sort of cuisine. It’s fun to hang out for a few minutes post-ride!

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email - connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com with questions about this ride anytime 1 hour or more prior to the start of the ride.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes.

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. 

RSVP’ing to this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

NEER requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

If this is your second or more ride with us, our insurance requires that you become a member of NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

  • 35mm knobby tires minimum.  Wider tires are nicer! Tire choice depends on your riding skill set. We expect to see gravel bikes, mountain bikes, and fat bikes at this ride, the majority of bikes will be gravel bikes.

  • Lights, front and rear. Bring both front and rear lights with battery power to stay lit for a 2.5 hour ride. Correct, the ride is 1.5 hours, but if there’s a mechanical or if you accidentally set it too bright, then you want to still have enough light for the duration of the ride.

  • Concerning Rear Lights: A super bright and/or flashing rear light will blind the person riding behind you and it actually hurts that person’s eyes and can make it hard for that person to see. Please look into your rear light. If it burns your eyes, get a “group ride friendly” light such as the Super Flash ($25) - it has a steady mode and isn’t too bright.

  • Clipless pedals and shoes.  These are important elements of bike control. If you are an experienced cyclist who has used platform pedals and sticky shoes extensively, this is acceptable. Note that mountain-style pedals/cleats are significantly better than road-style. We strongly discourage road pedals/cleats on a mixed terrain ride. You can possibly get away with road pedals/cleats on a gravel (dirt road) ride, but not a mixed terrain ride.

  • A bike that’s in safe working order that is properly lubed and tuned. We’ll ask you to call for a ride or take an Uber home if you have a mechanical situation that will hinder the forward progress of the group by more than a few minutes.

  • High enough tire pressure to prevent pinch flatting and burping your tires.  Ask us if you’re not sure where to set your tire pressure.

  • Be sure you have supplies necessary for all common mechanicals including extra derailleur hangers, a multi-tool, quick chain links, tubes, CO2 or hand pump, etc. You are responsible for you and your bike.

RSVP to Participate in this Ride Now!

Please RSVP only after you’ve made sure you can attend. It is inconsiderate to RSVP prior to committing to attending since it affects the experience of the other cyclists in attendance. We understand that things come up last-minute. Be sure to email us if you can’t attend: connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

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Martha’s Vineyard Island Adventure Tour with Mike and Mary

  • Location: Martha’s Vineyard

  • Ride Type: Adventure mixed terrain

  • Date: Spring 2026

  • Price: $150

  • Location: Martha’s Vineyard, MA

  • Ride Type:  Bikes with 38mm tires or bigger will enjoy this Mixed Terrain Experience

  • Date & Time:  Saturday, November 9 / Rain date November 10

  • Distance:  25-30 miles depending on weather and other factors

  • Price:  $45. Register at BikeReg.com. Must be a NEER member to join in due to insurance requirements.

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Details of this Special Adventure with Mike & Mary

Come join mountain bike legends, Mary McConneloug and Michael Broderick, for a fun day of riding bikes on and off road on charming Martha’s Vineyard! They are taking you on a mixed terrain tour showcasing some of their favorite quiet back routes over ancient trails and roads. Highlights will include full immersion into the natural island beauty, cycling to remote areas, offering views from a favorite high point and a beach stop to to take in the Atlantic Ocean.

What You Get

  • An exciting full day adventure on bikes with Mike & Mary, professional cyclists who have a lifetime of adventures to share and who continue to live their dream racing all over the world. 

  • A day to just ride and enjoy nature, experience the incredible mixed terrain riding on Martha’s Vineyard.

  • Nice welcome gathering with refreshments to start the day.

  • Light meal served at the end of the ride.

  • All diets and preferences are accommodated.

  • Opportunity to enjoy ferry crossings of the Vineyard Sound which offer picturesque calm during the trip to/from the island. (Tickets for the ride aren’t included in event price.)

  • A morning greeter where you park in the morning prior to catching the ferry.

  • There are 3 ride guides and 2 professional mechanics so you’re well taken care of though we want you to come with tuned and ready bikes!

  • An intimate cycling experience with locals, a chance to meet some new friends and gain knowledge of special places to ride off-road on Martha’s Vineyard!

Food & Water During the Day

After arriving to Martha’s Vineyard on the ferry, Mike and Mary will greet riders and treat everyone to coffee and tea and something to eat.

There will be food & water stops during the ride where riders may fill water bottles or purchase food if desired.

Riders will enjoy something to eat prepared by Mary prior to departing the ride/catching the ferry for those who are taking it back to the mainland.

All dietary preferences are accommodated, we ask for this information when you register.

Price

$45 for the experience, ride, and everything Mike & Mary are providing.

Register on BikeReg now

Refund Policy

Please be sure you’re able to ride on the rain date of Sunday, November 10 if we need to move the ride from November 9 due to rain or inclement weather that stops the ferry from running. If the ride can’t be run either day, a rain date will be established and anyone who isn’t able to make it will be given a 50% refund.

Parking for People Coming from the Mainland & Ferry Details

For riders coming from off-island, there are a number of free parking lots a short bike ride away from the ferry. Everyone who registers will receive detailed information about where to park, where to meet up with each other and when to ride over to the ferry. A NEER Super Domestique will be at the lot to get everyone together for the ride to the ferry terminal.

Riders will be taking the 9:30am ferry which arrives Vineyard Haven at 10:15am.

At the end of the day, riders will be back at Vineyard Haven around 3pm making the 3:45pm ferry the earliest ferry ride possible to return on. Be prepared to take the next ferry in case it’s not possible to get back in time for the 3:45pm departure or if you’re having such a nice time you want to stick around a little longer.

Ferries run nearly every hour until the last ferry which is ~9:30pm.

Route, Distance, Pace

This is a guided experience so no one needs to have the route. No one is getting dropped or lost. The route will be appropriately adjusted if the weather or time requires. The route length is 25-30 miles.

The pace will be moderate throughout the day, it’s important to keep riding to stay warm. The ride assumes riders have the ability to ride 15 mph on a road bike (this is not a road ride, it’s just a way to state speed/fitness levels), and the ride assumes riders have experience riding mixed terrain (mixed terrain is more technical than gravel).

Terrain Details

Mostly off road paths, trails, dirt roads, and some pavement, very light traffic. Most trails are not overly technical, but there will be more emphasis on super fun trails this year than in previous editions of this adventure ride. There is a fair amount of sand on the roads and trails. You’ll see some secret spots very few people have visited!

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Who are Mike & Mary?

Mike Broderick (born on Marthas Vineyard, MA) and Mary McConneloug (born in Fairfax, CA) met at a MTB race in Northern California during the Spring of 1999.  Their first date, a 70-mile road ride out to Point Reyes National Seashore set the back drop for a life time of adventures on the bikes - which they continue to enjoy today.  Their second date was a week long road trip to race at the NORBA National XC in Big Bear, CA…. They were smitten from the start, by each other and the challenge of racing, riding bikes and pushing their limits to improve.  They have supported each other, creating their own 2 person team, alongside a handful of great companies, pursuing many disciplines of off road cycling - mainly XCO, cyclocross, stage race and Enduro.  For the past 25 years Mike and Mary have built their life around sustaining a career in racing bikes and continue to be involved at domestic and international events and sharing the ride.

Both Mike and Mary are the current 2024 USAC Masters 50+ Enduro National Champions!!

Read more about Mike & Mary at the bottom of this page!

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by these Rules. Registering for this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

Be sure you’ve signed the NEER waiver, this is the same one you should have already have signed when you became a member of NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

  • A bike with tires 38mm wide or bigger.

  • Required: A bike that’s in safe working order that has been recently tuned and is free of creaking and squeaking.

  • Required: All of the tools for typical mechanicals such as:

  • Flat fix tools and at least one spare tube (yes, even if you’re running tubeless tires), air via CO2 or hand pump, multi-tool

  • Nice to have: Extra chain link, chain breaker, chain pliers

  • Spare derailleur hanger if your bike needs a spare

  • Extra clothes and storage capacity so adding/taking off layers is easy

  • Required: Cell phone

  • Required: Two full water bottles at the start of the ride

  • Required if coming from off-island: Front and rear lights that have at least 1.5 hours of run time.

  • Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets

More about Mary McConneloug!

Mary was born and raised in Fairfax, CA . She received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Santa Clara University, CA (1993).  She was always interested in sports - but did not discover competitive xc mtb racing until 1997 while living in Bend, Oregon.  She has since been hooked on the ultimate challenge of pushing her mind, body and spirit to be the best she can be on her bike and in life.   

She is a 2 x Olympian (Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008), 4 x US National MTB Champion and also the 2017 Masters Enduro MTB World Champion.  She loves to get creative in the kitchen, fueling their days with good healthy foods.  Mary loves the outdoors, riding in new places where the car cannot go.  She manages many of the fine details necessary to run their professional race team. 

Mary loves to cook, garden and is learning to surf waves on her SUP.  An advocate for healthy active lifestyles, and sharing that with others, she is excited for the potential ahead!  She has coached herself from the beginning and is currently starting her own practice of coaching /mentoring others.  She holds a nutrition based philosophy combining lifestyle balance and periodization training techniques to reach fitness goals

More about Mike Broderick!

Mike was born and raised in Chilmark, MA and has always enjoyed riding in the woods, shredding dirt and surfing waves since he was a kid. In his 30+ years of mtb competition, he has ranked among the top of his field in Cross Country, Cyclocross, mixed team stage racing (with Mary) and most recently in the Masters Enduro World Series. Legendary for his technical handling skills and fitness, Mike has raced on the US National Team for over 10 years alongside Mary. He earned the Masters Enduro MTB World Champion Title in 2016. His mechanic skills have stood by him as he continues to tune and refine both his and Mary’s race machines. He earned his University degree with a Bachelor in English and minor in Art from Springfield University, MA (1995).

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Fat Bike Fun Ride on the South Shore

  • Location: Start and end on South Shore

  • Ride Type: Fat Bike Ride

    • Date & Time: Saturday, October 12

  • Distance: 3 hours of riding

  • Price: Free

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

  • Location: Start and end in a town on the South Shore, MA (just south of Marshfield)

  • Ride Type:  Trails, Beaches, Roads on Fat Bikes

  • Date & Time:  Saturday, October 12, 10am start

  • Distance:  ~3 hours of riding, 20 miles total

  • Price:  Free; see NEER membership requirements discussed below after the first ride you do with us

  • RSVPs: Required, see bottom of page for RSVP form

Details

This is a fat bike shake down ride! It’s got a little of all of the fun riding and it’s a great chance to dust your fat bike off and get it ready for all of the super fun fat bike rides we have coming up! Doesn’t matter if it’s not a snowy winter, it’s always a sandy winter and we’ll be on beaches when we can’t be on the snow. This is also good prep for the upcoming Brutiful Ride happening October 19 & 20!

Pace

This ride is suitable for people with any level of fitness on a fat bike. We’ll regroup as necessary to keep everyone together. Riding beaches is good since no one actually gets lost or dropped, just do your thing and we’ll regroup before leaving each beach section.

Start Time

9:55am - Be ready to ride!

10:00am - Safety talk starts, then everyone rolls out

Distance & Estimated Ride Time

Allow 3 hours for the ride. Distance will be appropriate for the time we’re trying to hit.

Parking

Parking is free and ample. We’ll share the exact location with all who RSVP.

Route

The route will be emailed to all who RSVP no later than 7pm the night before the ride.

Route Notes

Expect everything on this ride! Beaches, paved roads, plenty of fun trails.

After the Ride

Anyone who wants to hang out and talk about bikes after the ride is welcome to do so. The Super Domestique might put in additional miles/offer extra adventure. Please inquire if you’re interested in a longer ride.

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email - connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com with questions about this ride anytime 1 hour or more prior to the start of the ride.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes.

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. RSVP’ing to this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

NEER requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

If this is your second or more ride with us, our insurance requires that you become a member of NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

  • 3.5” knobby tires OR BIGGER.  Wider tires are nicer! We’ll be on beaches so mountain bikes don’t have wide enough tires for these sections.

  • Clipless pedals and shoes.  These are important elements of bike control. If you are an experienced cyclist who has used platform pedals and sticky shoes extensively, this is acceptable. Note that mountain-style pedals/cleats are significantly better than road-style. We strongly discourage road pedals/cleats on a mixed terrain ride. You can possibly get away with road pedals/cleats on a gravel (dirt road) ride, but not a mixed terrain ride.

  • A bike that’s in safe working order that is properly lubed and tuned. We’ll ask you to call for a ride or take an Uber home if you have a mechanical situation that will hinder the forward progress of the group by more than a few minutes.

  • High enough tire pressure to prevent pinch flatting and burping your tires.  8psi is usually max for fat tires, you’ll probably be happier somewhere around 6psi depending on the width of your tires and your weight.

  • Be sure you have supplies necessary for all common mechanicals including extra derailleur hangers, a multi-tool, quick chain links, tubes, CO2 or hand pump, etc. You are responsible for you and your bike.

RSVP to Participate in this Ride Now!

Please RSVP only after you’ve made sure you can attend. It is inconsiderate to RSVP prior to committing to attending since it affects the experience of the other cyclists in attendance. We understand that things come up last-minute. Be sure to email us if you can’t attend: connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

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Brutiful Fat 100 Miles

  • Location: Eastham, MA on the Cape

  • Ride Type: Fat Bike ride

    • Date & Time: Sunday, October 20

  • Distance: 50km - 100miles for gravel bikes, 50km-100km for fat bikes

  • Price: $50-65

    • Register at BikeReg.com

  • Location: Start and end near Eastham, MA on the Cape

  • Ride Type:  Endurance Fat Adventure Ride!

  • Date & Time: Sunday, October 20, 2024

  • Distance: 100 miles for fat bikes

  • Price:  No charge, must be a NEER member to participate

  • Registration deadline: Thursday, October 17 at 5:00pm. No registrations will be allowed after this time.

  • Register by filling out the RSVP form at the bottom of this page

Details

This very special FAT bike ride takes cyclists to many interesting trails, dirt roads, beaches, and pavement that connects the dirt sections on the Cape. Fat bikes go to some sandier places and a few beautiful beaches for extra fun. This is a sandy place meaning the trails dry very quickly if they get wet and there is sandiness on the trails in general. The chances we would need to cancel this ride due to the weather are very small. We expect to ride rain or shine and will only cancel if the weather appears dangerous to riders or trails.

If you’re a bikepacker and want to test your gear, strap it to your bike and come along! If you just want to enjoy a lovely autumn day on the bike without hoards of people on the Cape, this ride is for you, too.

Keep reading, there’s a campsite near the start of the ride if you want to bikepack out to the ride or drive from somewhere that’s further away.

Gravel and shorter fat options offered for everyone (not necessary to be a NEER member Saturday, October 19)

Check out these options at the Ride Page if you aren’t wanting this big of a day on your fat bike or if you’re looking for a gravel ride.

What You Get

  • Ride a beautiful place not all that far from civilization nor too far from where you started. It’s off-season on the Cape but before everything closes for the winter - a perfect time to be there!

  • A well-vetted route that takes you to places you’d never know to ride otherwise.

  • An opportunity to ride your FAT bike with plenty of dirt, cool trails and beautiful beaches with others who are REALLY into fat bike riding.

  • The chance to share the day with your friend group, ride with a group of people we match up based on expected pace, or ride solo without feeling alone.

  • A simple, hearty warm meal and treats at the end of the ride to finish feeling satisfied from riding and not being hungry!

  • No clock: this is not a race, it’s an opportunity to enjoy riding your bike, take the time you want to out there, ride as fast or slow as you wish.

 

Start Time - Grand Depart!

4:00am - Be ready to ride and gather at the big, red van! We’ll discuss logistics, safety, food stops, and take a group photo.

4:15am is the Grand Depart for ALL RIDERS, no exceptions.

It’s a BIG BIG day and we want everyone in before sunset. This timing allows everyone to complete the ride before sunset. If you’re fast, that’s great. It’s still special to roll out prior to the sunrise and get in some amazing beach miles before the sun comes up.

At the very early morning rollout for the inaugural 100 mile Brutiful Cape fat ride.

Get your Friends Together to Ride Together or Select to Ride in our assembled group

Everyone will roll out together regardless of your ideal pace (it will be a chill pace for the first few miles), then if you and your friends want to ride separately together or if you want to ride solo, there will be a spot where everyone has the choice to opt in/out of the NEER-assembled group. It’s a big day and having the dynamic of a group adds to the fun! But there’s no pressure if you want to execute it solo.

Please mention in your RSVP if you want to ride with the NEER-assembled group, if you want to ride with your own friend group (& include names), or if you prefer to ride solo.

More about Pace & Groups

If you choose to ride with a group of friends you assemble, you’re welcome to ride the pace your group prefers. See notes above about the Grand Depart.

If you’re riding solo, you’re welcome to ride the pace you want as long as you have time to complete the route before sunset.

The route returns to the parking lot during the ride so if your pace is off from the needed pace to complete the ride before sunset, you can stop early and not risk riding too late into the day.

We are assembling a group to ride together for those who can handle a ~7mph average pace. The ride will take approximately 14 hours to complete with stops averaged in for an average rider who has the fitness to be on the bike for this long. The route includes sandy beaches that are not fast, but they are gorgeous and super fun!

 
 

Parking

There is a large parking lot that allows for all-day parking at no charge where we’ll be starting and ending. Long routes will visit the lot during the day so there’s an opportunity to go to your car/grab stuff, etc. The parking lot is DARK before sunrise. Bring lights so you can see what you’re doing at your car/setting up your bike, etc. prior to rollout

The big, red van will be at the parking lot to greet riders no later than 4am. You can arrive anytime you wish prior to this, there are no gates keeping cars out of the lot.

Route & Route Notes

The routes, parking information, and further instructions, will be emailed to all who register no later than 7pm Friday evening prior to the weekend of the ride. Please don’t email prior to this asking for the route.

A general note about the route: you’re never going all that far from where you park so cutting the course is not an overly challenging thing to do if necessary to get back early for whatever reason.

This is a sandy area. Bikes with a minimum of 3.8” tires are required in order to properly enjoy the beaches included on the route. Be ready to take air out/put air back in your tires if you’re not used to riding beaches and aren’t sure about your ideal tire pressure. Generally, most people will be good with 6-8psi in their tires for the duration of the ride.L

Terrain Description

The routes may evolve prior to it being finalized. Weather may change the route at the last moment, too. Last minute road work also sometimes requires re-routing. The point is, these percentages are estimates and may change.

Percentages are by shown by distance, not time.

  • Percentages are very similar regardless of route distance. The fat bike class is the exception; see those differences below.

  • Total climbing: 4,300 ft.

Cars/No CarsTerrainPercentageIdeal Bike
Cars LikelyPavement, roads20%Gravel bike w/30mm slick tires
Cars AllowedDirt roads5%Gravel bike w/30mm slick tires
No CarsPavement that's car-free, abandoned roads, closed roads, and bike paths10%Gravel bike
No CarsFire roads and access roads20%Gravel bike w/40mm tires
No CarsSmooth Singletrack15%Gravel bike w/40mm knobby tires
No CarsRough, abandoned, washed out, and class 4 roads10%Hardtail Mountain Bike
No CarsSinglegrack, tight, rocky, or overgrown15%Hardtail Mountain Bike
No CarsTrail Sand5%Gravel 40mm knobby or wider, depends on how rainy it is just prior to the ride
No CarsBeach & Sand20%Fat tires 4" or wider
The beach % replaces some of the above terrain

Food & Water During the Ride

Be ready to either carry all of your calories or buy food at local establishments during the day. There is one stop on the route that brings you back to the parking lot so you’ll have access to your car and anything you bring to self-support at that point. Bring extra water to refill here as well. We will have food and water in the van, but there’s no guarantee you and the person with the van key will be at parking lot at the same time.

Our pre-ride email will include information on places to stop to refuel during the ride.

After the Ride

Bring a change of clothes and a lawn chair so you can enjoy a bunch of social time post-ride! Bring food and drink to enjoy as well. We’ll have some food and drink to share, but if you end up back at the lot early and don’t want to stick around, you’ll want something to eat right away pre- post-ride party!

What happens if it rains?

This runs rain or shine. Dangerous weather cancels and we’ll offer a partial credit for a future ride based on expenses already incurred by the time we need to make the decision.

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email us with questions at connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes.

Camping Option

We recommend staying at the Atlantic Oaks Campground if you’d like to camp nearby the start. We’ll be hanging out there both Friday evening and Saturday evening. Select a red “A” site if you’d like to be near to us and other Brutiful riders. You will need to make your reservation with this campground via calling them. If you try making the reservation online, it makes it look like the sites are full or that a 3-day reservation is required. It’s $42/night this time of year. Their phone number is (508) 255-1437.

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by these Rules. Registering for this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

Be sure you’ve signed the NEER waiver, this is the same one you should have already have signed when you became a member of NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

  • A bike with tires 3.8” or wider is required due to the beaches these routes include.

  • Required: A GPS computer with the route loaded ahead of time

  • Required: A bike that’s in safe working order that has been recently tuned and is free of creaking and squeaking.

  • Required: All of the tools for typical mechanicals such as:

  • Flat fix tools and at least one spare tube (yes, even if you’re running tubeless tires), air via CO2 or hand pump, multi-tool

  • Nice to have: Extra chain link, chain breaker, chain pliers

  • Spare derailleur hanger if your bike needs a spare

  • Extra clothes and storage capacity so adding/taking off layers is easy

  • Required: Cell phone and a plan to get back to your car in case your bike or body stops working - we cannot offer rides to anyone (per insurance requirements/no vehicle will be on route)

  • Required: Two full water bottles at the start of the ride

  • Required: Front and rear lights that have at least 3 hours of run time. Be sure your rear light does not blind the person riding behind you.

  • Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets

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Brutiful Cape Ride 2024: Fun Options for Gravel Bikes and Fat Bikes

  • Location: Eastham, MA on the Cape

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain Ride for gravel bikes & Fat Bike ride for Fat Bikes

    • Date & Time: Saturday, October 19

  • Distance: 50km - 100miles for gravel bikes, 50km-100km for fat bikes

  • Price: $50-65

    • Register at BikeReg.com

  • Location: Start and end near Eastham, MA on the Cape

  • Ride Type:  Fat and Gravel adventure event ride!

  • Date & Time: Saturday, October 19, 2024

  • Distance: 50km, 100km and 100 mile options for gravel/mtn bikes AND

  • Distance: 50km & 100km routes for fat bikes. (If you’re interested in a 100-mile fat ride, that’s happening the next day and is open to NEER members)

  • This ride is open to everyone (NEER members receive a discount based on membership level).

  • Price:  $50 before October 15, $65 between Oct 15 and Oct 17.

  • Registration deadline: Thursday, October 17 at 5:00pm. No registration will be allowed after this time.

  • Register at BikeReg.com

Details

This very special ride takes cyclists to many interesting trails, dirt roads, and pavement that connects the dirt sections on the Cape. Fat bikes go to some sandier places and a few beautiful beaches for extra fun. This is a sandy place meaning the trails dry very quickly if they get wet and there is sandiness on the trails in general. The chances we would need to cancel this ride due to the weather are very small. We expect to ride rain or shine and will only cancel if the weather appears dangerous to riders or trails.

If you’re a bikepacker and want to test your gear, strap it to your bike and come along! If you just want to enjoy a lovely autumn day on the bike without hoards of people on the Cape, this ride is for you, too.

Keep reading, there’s a campsite near the start of the ride if you want to bikepack out to the ride or drive from somewhere that’s further away.

100 Mile Fat Bike Option offered for NEER members

If you are a fat bike rider interested in a 100-mile fat bike ride option, we have this running separately on Sunday, October 20. The 100-mile fat ride is open to NEER members and registration will be no charge. Riders will self-support via stores and having the ability to access the parking lot/one’s personal vehicle in the lot mid-ride. Check out the Ride Page for the 100 Mile Fat bike ride.

What You Get

  • Ride a beautiful place not all that far from civilization nor too far from where you started. It’s off-season on the Cape but before everything closes for the winter - a perfect time to be there!

  • A well-vetted route that takes you to places you’d never know to ride otherwise.

  • An opportunity to ride your gravel or fat bike with plenty of dirt, cool trails and beautiful beaches.

  • The chance to share the day with your friend group, ride with a group of people we match up based on expected pace, or ride solo without feeling alone.

  • A simple, hearty warm meal and treats at the end of the ride to finish feeling satisfied from riding and not being hungry!

  • No clock: this is not a race, it’s an opportunity to enjoy riding your bike, take the time you want to out there, ride as fast or slow as you wish.

Register at bikereg.com Now!

Get your Friends Together to Ride Together!

We’re offering a separate rollout time for all friend groups so you can start together and stay together. Get your friends together and when you register, tell us their names. Your start time will not be more than 30 minutes different from the start time for the category you register for unless you request a different time.

If you don’t have friends who want to do the ride, that’s fine, we will get riders of similar paces to ride together or you’re welcome to ride solo. We prefer to start solo riders nice and early so you’re seeing others throughout the day and not the last rider out there.

Start Time Requests if different from the category start time

We’re happy to accommodate anyone’s start time requests unless it looks like it’ll get you back too late so please tell us your requests in your registration information. If you’re riding with a friend group and you request a specific time, we’ll assume everyone in your group is on board with this request.

Pace

If you choose to ride with a group of friends you or someone puts together, ride the pace your group prefers! We offer a start time for your group so that you can start separately and stay together.

If you’re riding solo, you’re welcome to ride the pace you want as long as you have time to complete the route before we stop serving food. If you’re wondering about your pace and timing, email us.

If you select to ride with a group of people we assemble, then you’ve told us your pace and hopefully those who we match you with are around the same pace. There’s always a risk of the group being a little faster or slower than how you want to ride so come with the route loaded and be prepared. Our rides typically attract people in this category who want to ride with others so will alter their pace to appease others in the group so as to have a group experience.

Start, Distance & Estimated Ride Time

Start times that you see when you register are all approximate. We will roll out groups of friends, groups we assemble, and solo riders separately. You'll get an email with exact rollout times by 7pm Thursday evening prior to the ride.

Everyone will receive an email by Thursday evening by 7pm that includes all of the details of the ride, the routes for all distances, and roll-out times. Your roll-out time will be within 30 minutes of the time you’ve registered for and it’ll probably be a bit closer than that.

We expect all riders to be done riding by 6pm, that’s when the sun sets. We don’t want anyone out riding after dark.

Parking

There is a large parking lot that allows for all-day parking at no charge where we’ll be starting and ending. Long routes will visit the lot during the day so there’s an opportunity to go to your car/grab stuff, etc.

Route & Route Notes

The routes will be emailed to all who register no later than 7pm Thursday evening prior to the weekend of the ride. Please don’t email prior to this asking for the route.

A general note about the routes: you’re never going all that far from where you park so cutting the course is not an overly challenging thing to do if necessary to get back early for whatever reason.

This is a sandy area. Both gravel and mountain bikes are welcome for the gravel-version of the ride. Gravel cyclists not familiar with sand will have the opportunity to get familiar with it! 40mm or larger tires are recommended.

For the fat bike routes: fat bikes are required with a minimum of 3.8” tires in order to properly enjoy the beaches included.

Terrain Description

The routes may evolve prior to it being finalized. Weather may change the route at the last moment, too. Last minute road work also sometimes requires re-routing. The point is, these percentages are estimates and may change.

Percentages are by shown by distance, not time.

  • Percentages are very similar regardless of route distance. The fat bike class is the exception; see those differences below.

  • Total climbing: 4,300 ft.

Cars/No CarsTerrainPercentageIdeal Bike
Cars LikelyPavement, roads20%Gravel bike w/30mm slick tires
Cars AllowedDirt roads5%Gravel bike w/30mm slick tires
No CarsPavement that's car-free, abandoned roads, closed roads, and bike paths10%Gravel bike
No CarsFire roads and access roads20%Gravel bike w/40mm tires
No CarsSmooth Singletrack15%Gravel bike w/40mm knobby tires
No CarsRough, abandoned, washed out, and class 4 roads10%Hardtail Mountain Bike
No CarsSinglegrack, tight, rocky, or overgrown15%Hardtail Mountain Bike
No CarsTrail Sand5%Gravel 40mm knobby or wider, depends on how rainy it is just prior to the ride
No CarsBeach Sand0.3%Fat tires 4" or wider, Probably not rideable on a mountain bike tire. Definitely not rideable on a gravel bike tire.
For the Fat Bike Routes:
No CarsBeach & Sand20%Fat tires 4" or wider
This % replaces some of the above terrain

Food & Water During the Ride

We’ll be hosting a mid-ride food stop for the 100-mile gravel riders with basic calories. There will be ample water for bottle refills. This is the same location where you’ve parked, so if you want to resupply with your favorite food, you will have the chance to grab whatever you want.

There are quality food stops on the route with stores that are open at this time of year that provide free water and tasty food if you’d like to get extra things to eat while you’re riding.

Our pre-ride email will include information on places to stop to refuel during the ride.

After the Ride

Bring a change of clothes and a lawn chair so you can enjoy a bunch of social time post-ride!

We’ll provide a hot, tasty after-ride meal for all riders. We’ll be serving food until the sun sets and hanging out until everyone is done enjoying themselves. Be sure you have completed your ride prior to sunset which is 6pm.

What happens if it rains?

This runs rain or shine. Dangerous weather cancels and we’ll offer a partial credit for a future ride based on expenses already incurred by the time we need to make the decision.

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news via BikeReg.com so make sure you get communications from BikeReg!

Contact Information

Email us with questions at connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes.

Camping Option

We recommend staying at the Atlantic Oaks Campground if you’d like to camp nearby the start. We’ll be hanging out there Saturday evening. Select a red “A” site if you’d like to be near to us and other Brutiful riders. You will need to make your reservation with this campground via calling them. If you try making the reservation online, it makes it look like the sites are full or that a 3-day reservation is required. It’s $42/night this time of year. Their phone number is (508) 255-1437.

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by these Rules. Registering for this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

The insurance for this ride requires a signed waiver. This will be shared with all who register to sign via an email from BikeReg.com

Proper bike & Equipment

For the Gravel Routes: A gravel bike or mountain bike with 38mm tires or wider.

For the Fat Routes: A bike with tires 3.8” or wider is required due to the beaches these routes include.

For ALL Riders:

  • Required: A GPS computer with the route loaded ahead of time

  • Required: A bike that’s in safe working order that has been recently tuned and is free of creaking and squeaking.

  • Required: All of the tools for typical mechanicals such as:

  • Flat fix tools and at least one spare tube (yes, even if you’re running tubeless tires), air via CO2 or hand pump, multi-tool

  • Nice to have: Extra chain link, chain breaker, chain pliers

  • Spare derailleur hanger if your bike needs a spare

  • Extra clothes and storage capacity so adding/taking off layers is easy

  • Required: Cell phone and a plan to get back to your car in case your bike or body stops working - we cannot offer rides to anyone (per insurance requirements)

  • Required: Two full water bottles at the start of the ride

  • Required: Front and rear lights if there is any chance you’ll be riding in rain or before the sunrise/after the sun sets

  • Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets

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Dover Dirt Ride

  • Location: Dover, NH

  • Ride Type: Gravel/Mixed Terrain Ride

    • Date & Time: Sunday, September 29

  • Distance: 100km & ~40 mile option

  • Price: $55 before April 1, $65 after April 1

    • Register at BikeReg.com

  • Location: Start and end in the sweet town of Dover, NH

  • Ride Type:  Gravel & mixed terrain ride for your gravel, adventure, or mountain bike (any bike with 35mm or wider tires)

  • Date & Time: Sunday, September 29, 2024

  • Distance: 100km

  • All are welcome if you’ve got the basics on gear covered.

  • Theme: Have fun riding gravel and enjoy riding in a new area on a new route

  • Price:  No charge for NEER members, this ride is for NEER members only due to the location and logistics. If you’re interested in NEER, please join us for one of our less epic rides first or join as a member and then come out to this ride!

Details

We are hosting a really fun day of gravel and mixed terrain riding in New Hampshire, out of the neat town of Dover, NH. This is a great opportunity to spend the day on a dirt adventure, enjoy each other’s company, and simply enjoy a nice day out on the bike in an area you probably don’t ride much/at all!

There are options for riders so you get what you want and have a really fun day on the bike! Here are the basics:

  • Start with a drink or food at a local cafe to start the day.

  • Ride in an area without much traffic and where you're probably not riding otherwise

  • Dirt-to-pavement: it’s at least 60% dirt, you’ll see plenty of dirt throughout the day.

  • This is an area that may have wet ground if there are recent rains, but we won't be doing damage since sensitive trails are not on the route. The ride is unlikely to be rescheduled due to rain.

  • Connect with your gravel riding friends! Make new friends for the season!!

Everyone who RSVPs for this ride will receive an email by 7pm Friday, September 27 with route information and exact start time information along with parking instructions and more.

Pace

Expect the pace of the Super Domestique-led group to be “endurance”/moderate. It would equate to 16-17mph if it were a paved road ride, except there’s a lot of dirt so the average pace will be lower than this by a bit.

We’re likely to split into a faster and not-as-fast groups depending on who registers and what everyone wants to do. If you want to ride faster or slower than the Super Domestique-led group, please state this in your RSVP!

Start, Distance & Estimated Ride Time

Ride starts at 9am in the center of Dover, NH.

Allow 6-7 hours for this 100km route, there are two towns the route passes through where it’s possible to stop for food, to refuel on water, etc.

Parking

Parking is in a large public lot that costs $3 for the whole day. It’s possible that it’s no charge on Sunday, but bring money expecting to pay.

Toilets

Local businesses are close by (we’ll tell you exactly where to find them) and they have facilities.

Route & Route Notes

The route will be emailed to all who register no later than 5pm Friday evening prior to the ride.

Route notes and special things to watch for or to expect are included in the email to riders. We never have you do anything we wouldn’t do ourselves!

We never seek out gratuitous climbs. However, since we’re in NH, there will be climbs and descents, for that matter. Climb at your own pace and hills aren’t as bad!

After the Ride

There are tasty local establishments near the parking lot where drinks and food may be enjoyed for those who’d like to socialize after the ride.

What happens if it’s rainy?

The roads and trails won’t be affected by rain except for possibly adding more puddles for riders to avoid. We aren’t riding sensitive trails or areas where it would be irresponsible for bikes to go when it’s wet.

We will host the ride if rain is predicted. Dangerous weather cancels the ride or postpones the start.

Last-Minute Information

We will email all participants with any critical late-breaking news.

Contact Information

Email us with questions at connect@newenglandexpeditionriders.com.

CALL US if you need us to know anything just before the ride start or during the ride at 413-461-7433.

Don’t txt if you need an immediate response, all txt msgs go to our email that we aren’t checking if we’re in front of people at the ride or on our bikes. Ring our phone please with urgent anything!!!

Riding Rules

All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by these Rules. Registering for this ride indicates you have read and accept all of the rules. These make the ride safer and more fun for all.

Waiver

Your NEER waiver would have been something you filled out when you signed up for NEER.

Proper bike & Equipment

A gravel bike is ideal, though a mountain bike, fat bike or even road bike with 35mm tires or wider is fine if you know you’ll be able to keep the pace you’re signing up for with that bike. Riders with tires on the narrower side will want to walk a few more spots (around rocks, roots). Either flat pedals or mountain-style pedals should be used, no road pedals/shoes.

  • Required: A GPS computer with the route loaded ahead of time

  • Required: A bike that’s in safe working order that has been recently tuned and is free of creaking and squeaking. The chain should be lubed just prior to the ride.

  • Required: All of the tools for typical mechanicals such as:

    Flat fix tools and at least TWO spare tubes (yes, even if you’re running tubeless tires), air via CO2 canisters or hand pump, multi-tool

  • Nice to have: Extra chain link, chain breaker, chain pliers

  • Nice to have: Change of socks, waterproof socks (in case your feet slip into a puddle)

  • Nice to have: Rain jacket, it’s that time of year to have this on you regardless of the forecast

  • Spare derailleur hanger if your bike needs a spare

  • Extra clothes and storage capacity so adding/taking off layers is easy

  • Required: Cell phone and a plan to get back to your car in case your bike or body stops working - we cannot offer rides to anyone (per insurance requirements)

  • Required: Two full water bottles at the start of the ride

  • Front and rear lights. It’s getting dark earlier now and this is for safety just to have these on your bike from now on this time of year. Visibility is always a good thing for safety regardless.

  • Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets

  • Change of clothes to wear after the ride so you’re comfy!

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