Fwd: Hosting Opportunity in Uxbridge, MA – 68 Acres for MTB / CYCLOCROSS Events

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Alan Atwood

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Sep 23, 2025, 8:24:14 AMSep 23
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Forwarding this to you all; a landowner looking for an event!!

Thanks,
Alan
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Alan Atwood
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New England Bicycle Racing Association


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From: Jared Wheelock <word...@nebra.us>
Date: Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: Hosting Opportunity in Uxbridge, MA – 68 Acres for MTB / CYCLOCROSS Events
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From: Jared Wheelock <Jaredwhe...@gmail.com>
Subject: Hosting Opportunity in Uxbridge, MA – 68 Acres for MTB / CYCLOCROSS Events

Message Body:
Hello,
My name is Jared Wheelock, and I own a 68-acre property in Uxbridge, MA, with about 80% wooded terrain and 20% open fields. The land has a mix of trails, forest, and open space, making it ideal for mid-scale sized recreational events.
Recently, I hosted the 7th round for the New England Championship MTB XCO Series (RACEDAY XC) with roughly 250 cars on-site and 15 sponsor tents, and 25 campers which in total only occupied about 30–40% Max of the available field space. The event was very well received, and the 200+ riders participants loved the XC track and central Ma location.
I am motivated to host additional outdoor athletic events and have always admired MTB/ CX / Trail running tyle events. I’d love to explore opportunities to bring more races of varying displines to my property.
Property Details:
•       Address: 175 Henry St, Uxbridge, MA
•       68 acres (private property)
•       5 miles of maintained forest trails + additional wooded acreage
•       Mix of fields and woods for course design, parking, vendor/sponsor space
Please let me know who I should connect with about potential of hosting requirements. I’d be glad to provide a site visit and discuss further.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Jared Wheelock
175 Henry St
Uxbridge Ma  01569

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Colin Reuter

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Sep 23, 2025, 8:59:51 AMSep 23
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This reminds me, I have been meaning to ask people -- there are no cyclocross events in New England right now on BikeReg for November 8-9th.  Is that accurate?  Has the former Noho CX weekend gone completely unclaimed?

If so -- I know a guy who has all the equipment and experience you would ever need to help run a race at this place in Uxbridge on one of those days, but he's too busy running three other cyclocross races this fall to take the lead on such a project ;)

Colin

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Jonathan DelColle

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Sep 23, 2025, 9:19:41 AMSep 23
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I am interested in this and just did the RaceDay SC race there. 
Maybe move away from a state park for Secret Squirrel or F50.

Jon DelColle
Swansea Velo Club



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Jonathan Del Colle

Deer Farm CX Cyclocross

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Sep 23, 2025, 10:34:32 AMSep 23
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Thanks for sharing this Alan, 

These are the connections we need to foster and keep looking for to keep CX and bike racing in general strong in New England.

I will have to opt out for this year, the thought of moving my circus 100 miles way to another venue for a weekend is not in my business plan as of now.  I am always open to suggestions and ideas like this one.

Greg Dolbec
Deer Farm CX



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