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Kings Tour Of The Quabbin

Written by Boston Biker on Apr 05

Got this in the email, looks like a good time.

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SEVEN HILLS WHEELMEN presents: KING’S TOUR OF THE QUABBIN

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Bicycle 62, 100 or 125 miles on a challenging road route around the Quabbin Reservoir, a pristine jewel in the heart of Massachusetts. Not much traffic — plenty of hills.

All rides start from Naquag Elementary School, Route 122A (Main Street), Rutland, Mass.

7 a.m. DOUBLE METRIC CENTURY (200 km = 125 miles)
8 a.m. CENTURY (100 miles)
9 a.m. METRIC CENTURY (100 km = 62 miles)
RAIN OR SHINE

Entry fee $15-$25.
Pre-register online by June 9,
http://www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/quabbin

Entry fee covers cue sheet, arrowed route, snacks. Helmets are required.

More information: Lynne Tolman, 508-831-0301, [email protected], or Peter Howard, 508-799-BIKE (2453)
Description, profile, map, cue sheet and registration: http://www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/centuries.htm


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Feel Like Getting Out Of The City? Kings Tour Of The Quabbin

Written by Boston Biker on Apr 06

Got this in the email a while ago, looks like a fun time.

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Sunday, June 7, 2009 — KING’S TOUR OF THE QUABBIN, 62, 100 or 125 miles, staggered start/finish (9:00/8:00/7:00 a.m.) at Naquag Elementary School, Route 122A, Rutland, Mass., rain or shine; $15-$20 to pre-register online by June 3, or $20-$25 to register at start. Hilly! Presented by Seven Hills Wheelmen. Details: www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/centuries.htm . Contact: Lynne Tolman, 508-831-0301, [email protected], or Peter Howard, 508-799-2453.

www.sevenhillswheelmen.org
SEVEN HILLS WHEELMEN presents:

quabbin_reservoir_massachuset.jpg

KING’S TOUR OF THE QUABBIN

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Bicycle 62, 100 or 125 miles on a challenging road route around
the Quabbin Reservoir, a pristine jewel in the heart of Massachusetts.
Not much traffic — plenty of hills.

All rides start from Naquag Elementary School,
Route 122A (Main Street), Rutland, Mass.

7 a.m. DOUBLE METRIC CENTURY (200 km = 125 miles)
8 a.m. CENTURY (100 miles)
9 a.m. METRIC CENTURY (100 km = 62 miles)
RAIN OR SHINE

Entry fee $15-$25.
Pre-register online by June 3,
http://www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/quabbin

Entry fee covers cue sheet, arrowed route, snacks.
Helmets are required.

More information: Lynne Tolman, 508-831-0301, [email protected],
or Peter Howard, 508-799-2453
Description, profile, map, cue sheet and registration:
http://www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/centuries.htm

Directions to Naquag School in Rutland, Mass.:
Interstate 190 to Exit 2;
Follow signs to Holden (but don’t take Ararat Street;
go west on West Mountain Street/Doyle Street, left onto Shrewsbury Street, right onto Main Street/Route 122A);
Stay on Route 122A north into Rutland. School is at top of hill on left.

Alternate directions to Naquag School in Rutland, Mass.:
Interstate 290 to Exit 13 (Kelley Square, Vernon Street, Worcester);
Go north on Route 122 about 10 miles to center of Paxton;
Turn right on Route 56 north to Rutland center (about 5 miles);
Turn left onto Route 122A north. School is about 1/2 mile on your left.


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Major Taylor Century

Written by Boston Biker on Aug 28

I got this fun bit of news in the mail today. I participated in the Major Taylor Hill Climb (video and pics of that soon, I hope…) That was a blast! You should try this as well.

MAJOR TAYLOR CENTURY — Sept. 21, 2008

Seven Hills Wheelmen and 10th Gear Christian Youth Cyclists present:

MAJOR TAYLOR CENTURY
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Whitinsville, Mass. (see directions below) www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/centuries.htm

Bicycle 25, 62 or 100 miles on the scenic roads of south-central Massachusetts, plus a bit of Rhode Island and Connecticut.

All rides leave from the Whitin Community Center, 60 Main St., Whitinsville, Mass.

CENTURY (100 miles) — check-in 7:15-8 a.m., depart 8 a.m.
METRIC CENTURY (62 miles) — check in 8:30-9 a.m., depart 9 a.m.
QUARTER CENTURY (25 miles) — check-in 9:30-10 a.m., depart 10 a.m.
RAIN OR SHINE

Entry fees — Before Sept. 16, 10th Gear & Seven Hills Wheelmen members, $15; nonmembers, $20.
Day of ride, 10th Gear & Seven Hills Wheelmen members, $20; nonmembers, $25.

Online preregistration: www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/majortaylor

Mail-in registration: Make checks payable to 10thGear and mail to:
10thGear/MTC, c/o Village Congregational Church, P.O. Box 217, Whitinsville, MA 01588

Entry fee covers continental breakfast, cue sheet, arrowed route and snacks. Helmets are required. Proceeds benefit 10th Gear, Major Taylor Association, and Seven Hills Wheelmen.

WHO WAS MAJOR TAYLOR? Marshall W. “Major” Taylor (1878-1932), who lived in Worcester, was world cycling champion in 1899 and American sprint champion in 1900. Known as “the Worcester Whirlwind” and “the colored cyclone,” he was the second black world champion in any sport (the first was bantamweight boxer George Dixon in 1891). More about Major Taylor and the new Major Taylor monument at the Worcester Public Library:
www.majortaylorassociation.org

Century information: Arlen Hall, (508) 234-9945, [email protected] www.sevenhillswheelmen.org/centuries.htm

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FROM THE NORTH: Take I-290 west and connect to Route 146 south in the center of Worcester at Brosnihan Square. Follow Route 146 south to the Purgatory Road exit. Turn left at the end of the ramp. Follow this road about 3 miles into the center of Whitinsville. The Whitin Community Center will be on your left. Turn left at the next traffic light on Hill Street.
The entrance is 100 feet ahead on the left.

FROM THE EAST OR WEST: Take Mass. Turnpike (I-90) to Exit 10A (Worcester/Route 146). Follow Route 146 south 8 miles to the Purgatory Road exit. Turn left at the end of the ramp. Follow this road about 3 miles into the center of Whitinsville. The Whitin Community Center will be on your left. Turn left at the next traffic light on Hill Street. The entrance is 100 feet ahead on the left.

FROM RHODE ISLAND: Follow Route 146 north to the Lackey Dam Road exit in Mass. Turn right at the end of the ramp. Follow this road 3 miles to the center of Whitinsville (traffic light). The Whitin Community Center entrance is straight ahead 100 feet on the left, on Hill Street.
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