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: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Distance: 100km with a shorter option of ~35-45mi
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: $45 if registered before April 7, $55 after this.
Registration deadline: Wednesday, April 10 at 11:59pm.
Register at BikeReg.com
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 get your riding friends together, 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! This is a new route, you haven’t ridden it before.
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. We're making things convenient to support local businesses in town, offering you a nice experience, and for those who want to keep the expense of the day down, you can bring your own food.
Ride a well-vetted gravel route with your friends, a group of people who have similar speed aspirations for the day as you or ride solo (100km is the hallmark route, but we’re offering a shorter ~40-mile distance for those who would like this length…it’s still very early season!)
We are supporting a mid-ride fuel stop that has water and food with all diets accommodated
Ride in an area without much traffic and where you're probably not riding otherwise
This is one of the least climby NH rides you’ll find! Elevation gain is approximately 50 feet per mile average, though most of the climbing happens in one specific portion of the route - it starts off without much climbing for the first many miles so it eases in.
Dirt-to-pavement: it’s at least 60% dirt - we’ll try to add it all up & provide more specifics (RideWithGPS.com doesn’t show it all correctly), but you’ll see plenty of dirt throughout the day.
Finish the ride with tasty, wholesome freshly made warm food, friends, and quality relaxation time. Like the pre-ride food/drink, we are directing everyone to local establishments to get food, then come hang out and spend quality time with your co-riders enjoying after ride socialization. This keeps the price of the ride down, you get to eat and drink what you want, and still get a great social atmosphere post-ride. All good things!
There is no on-bike mechanical support. We're starting riders off with gaps so that slower riders will be passed by faster riders at some point and will allow more overlap which offers visibility for riders throughout the ride. Riders are expected to bring all tools necessary for mechanical situations. Keep reading for recommendations of what to bring with you.
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.
If dangerous weather or forces out of our control cancel the event, we will refund 50% of your registration dollars to you and give you a credit of 50% to participate in a future event.
This is a low-budget yet very nicely put together event. We want to offer you a great day on the bike, high quality calories, and it’s a really fun way to start the gravel season.
Refunds: if you tell us 3 or more days in advance that you can’t make it, we’ll give you 50% of your registration toward one of our future events. Otherwise, you’re welcome to transfer your registration to another rider prior to when registration closes.
Connect with your gravel riding friends! Make new friends for the season!!
Want to ride with your Friend Group or Ride Solo? Options abound!
Get your friends together and you get your own departure time. You’ll tell us when you register when you want to depart and who you want to ride with. You and your friends can stick together and enjoy this as a group. Or if you want to ride solo, that’s fine too.
Otherwise, we’re assembling groups to ride together based on the pace you sign up for.
Everyone who registers will receive an email by 5pm Friday, April 12, 2023 (the night before the ride) with route information and exact start time information along with parking instructions and more. We’ll do our best to get this email to you before this time.
What You Get
Good communication and group organization, a way to ride in a new area with others without being alone, having a quality social aspect to riding before and after the ride, know you’re supporting a sweet local community and you get to enjoy it as well!
Ride a new route never ridden before in an unpopulated area
A well-vetted route.
An opportunity to ride your bike on dirt roads, trails, and random back paved and broken roads.
Any bike that meets minimum tire size requirements (and is safe/tuned up!) is welcome at this ride.
The chance to share the day with your friend group, or ride with a group of people we match up based on expected pace, or ride solo without feeling alone.
No clock: this is not a race, it’s an opportunity to enjoy riding your bike, getting back to gravel and mixed terrain after a long winter. Take the time you want to out there, ride as fast or slow as you wish. Yes, this is a perk of the day. FUN is the idea. There are plenty of great events that have a clock happening this year. This isn’t one of them.
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 early or too late (meaning you’d miss food or a welcoming committee) 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 the EARLIEST time requested.
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 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 people will alter their pace a little to appease others in the group so as to have a pleasant group experience.
Speed Definitions, for those opting in to a group we assemble for this ride
Your pace will be well below these on a longer gravel/mixed terrain ride, but use this as a gauge as to who you are likely to enjoy riding with!
Fun: You usually average ~13-14mph on a road bike, on a paved road ride of 30 miles in length with the usual hilly terrain we find in New England.
Fun Plus : You usually average 15-16mph on a road bike, on a paved road ride of 30 miles in length with the usual hilly terrain we find in New England.
Moderate: You usually average 17mph on a road bike, on a paved road ride of 30 miles in length with the usual hilly terrain we find in New England.
Moderate-Fast: You usually average 18-19mph on a road bike, on a paved road ride of 30 miles in length with the usual hilly terrain we find in New England.
Fast: You usually average 20+mph on a road bike, on a paved road ride of 30 miles in length with the usual hilly terrain we find in New England.
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 before 5pm Friday evening prior to the ride.
We expect all riders to be done riding by 5pm. People should arrive well before this time. We’ll pack up and leave at 6pm unless people are either all done before then or having too much fun, in which case we’ll stay for the party!
Parking
Parking is in a large public lot that costs $3 for the whole day.
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!
Food & Water During the Ride
We’ll tell you all about this prior to the ride. There will be at least one stop for food to refill on the route for the 100km distance.
After the Ride
We’ll tell you where to go to get tasty after-ride calories if you’d like these (or bring your own). We’ll have an after-ride hang-out spot set up where we suggest you bring your camp chairs to be able to hang out comfortably for as long as you want to hang out post-ride!
We’ll add more details here about the specifics in the coming days, well before the ride happens.
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 via BikeReg.com so make sure you get communications from BikeReg!
Everyone will receive complete ride details before 5pm Friday evening to their email, the day before the ride. If you have NOT received an email by 5pm Friday, please email us so we know you haven’t gotten information. Please don’t email prior to 5pm Friday wondering where your information is because we probably haven’t sent anything to anyone yet and your email will just slow down our ability to release information to everyone.
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
The insurance for this ride requires a signed waiver. This will be shared with all who register to sign electronically. Please sign this electronically so we don’t have to fuss with it prior to the ride.
Day-of Registrations and Last-Minute Favors
We would have to charge a lot more for this ride if we were paying people to staff this ride. Therefore, check-in has to be manageable for a single person who is sleep-deprived from getting everything together the day before to make this ride happen. Please do not email a few hours before the ride asking for special favors or show up at the ride expecting to ride. It’s not fair to everyone else who registered ahead of time and have followed the rules. If you have a special circumstance, email at least 48 hours before the ride and we’ll work with you.
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)
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 if there is any chance you’ll be riding in the dark or in inclement conditions. Visibility is always a good thing for safety regardless.
Nice to have: Extra calories in your pockets
VERY NICE TO HAVE: Lawn chair/camp chair for post-ride hanging out and eating food in relaxed manner.
Change of clothes to wear after the ride so you’re comfy!