NER 2025 schedule

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Sarah B.

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Sep 25, 2024, 5:58:33 PM9/25/24
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If anyone is interested in leading a ride in 2025, please get in touch!  We're putting the final touches on the 2025 ACP schedule (rides with RUSA-only certification can be added later) and if you'd like to organize, now's the time to speak up!

Sarah

Tsun Au Yeung

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Sep 25, 2024, 6:08:25 PM9/25/24
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I do have a public plea to let someone else run the spring 400km.  I will do it if no one wants to on May 31.

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On Sep 25, 2024, at 4:58 PM, Sarah B. <sberg...@gmail.com> wrote:


If anyone is interested in leading a ride in 2025, please get in touch!  We're putting the final touches on the 2025 ACP schedule (rides with RUSA-only certification can be added later) and if you'd like to organize, now's the time to speak up!

Sarah

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John D'Elia

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Sep 26, 2024, 11:15:41 AM9/26/24
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Hello, this does not relate to existing rides or leading rides, but something else-John D’Elia 1146 here-a few of us have ridden the New England super six and really enjoyed it-now there is a bunch of 600k rides with 8000 feet of climbing sprouting up so that people can ride hilly challenging rides and earn credit for certain medals like the 10000 award, that requires on of these to earn it-and it would be possible to take parts of the super six that we did and to convert the route a little bit to make one and possibly two 600k rides in New England with the needed 8000 climbing feet and they would be nice scenery and great tough rides.  We were wondering if the group would want to consider the route or routes that we have and set up organized brevets for next year or year after?  John

Rob Gauthier

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Sep 26, 2024, 7:21:01 PM9/26/24
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Good afternoon,

2nd attempt

I would be interested in a 600km 8k offering...

After doing my first year of these events and understanding about pre-rides, I am hoping to volunteer for more events.

Thank-you,
Rob Gauthier #16509

John

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Sep 26, 2024, 8:12:16 PM9/26/24
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Just to clarify -- 8k meters of climbing, not 8k feet. 8k meters is a little over 26k feet. The current White Mountain Getaway route is a little over 18k feet.

rosy, in providence

Sarah B.

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Sep 26, 2024, 9:13:48 PM9/26/24
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A 8k600k could definitely be a thing NER does - we do need to put that information into the schedule when creating it (the route does not have to be ready, but the ride needs to be marked as intended to be 8k600k. 

I think running it as a separate event from the main NER 600 makes sense; if there is anyone interested in helping lead the event, we can calendar it.  (I could potentially be ride leader day-of, but I'd like someone more familiar with the area to be leading the route design and figuring out a feasible/affordable overnight option.  This is both true of a potential 8k600k and other events - if people are interested in volunteering to get a route in full shape so that a leader just has to "show up", I and some of our other Boston-based volunteers can potentially lead a lot more rides than if we're driving long distances to scout roads far from home every weekend.) 

There is a spreadsheet of dates for potential events -- if you're interested in a link please email me directly (I don't want to post it publically since there's no protection on it.)  Right now the only thing we're committing to is running an X distance on X day (with 8k600k basically a special "distance" category) -- we can determine routes later. 

And, obviously, if people are not trying to use events for ACP awards, just RUSA ones, we can add many more events later; if someone is interested in running something but nervous about committing to a date this far out, talk to us later about a RUSA event! 

Sarah

Dylan Eberle

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Sep 27, 2024, 8:52:01 AM9/27/24
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Thanks Sarah,

I would be interested in leading either a North Shore (Salem Rockport Salem loop) Popular and/or a Gravel Popular (Franklin, MA to Thompson CT out and back) next year. But those would of course be RUSA events so no rush.

-Dylan  

Andrew LaMarche

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Sep 28, 2024, 4:58:38 AM9/28/24
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With the turnout we've had in recent years in the 6 gaps permanent, I could be convinced into turning it into an official ride if there's enough interest. I'm reasonably close to the start

Mike A

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Sep 29, 2024, 8:59:10 AM9/29/24
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This is the first I've heard of this 600/8k designation. But I am seeing it on the RUSA site. Is it new?  The Super 600 designation is 10k meters climbing, it has specific rules that are different from regular brevets, there is longer time limit (not so originally) and they only exist as permanents. 
The existing  New England Super 6 route that John and others did would qualify as is, albeit with a bit more climbing, correct?  
The Rangeley 600 is another candidate. It exists as a permanent and has ~21000ft. Someone here designed that route I think

Mike

Mike A

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Sep 29, 2024, 9:01:56 AM9/29/24
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ooops my bad, the Rangely doesnt qualify. 
Mike

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