
The Pavement Ends Gravel Race is a premier gravel cycling event held in Henniker, New Hampshire. As the inaugural race of the New England Gravel Triple Crown Series, it offers cyclists a unique opportunity to tackle challenging terrains and scenic routes in the heart of New England.
Participants can choose between two course options:
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Standard Course: Approximately 40-50 miles of gravel, including class 6 roads and a few surprises near the finish, with an elevation gain of around 4,000 feet.
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Pavement Ends Light: Designed for newcomers or those easing into the season, this course covers about 32 miles with approximately 2,500 feet of elevation gain.
The race starts and finishes at Pats Peak Ski Area, providing a picturesque backdrop and convenient facilities for riders and spectators alike. Participants will enjoy a well-marked course, professional timing, and a post-race meal inside the ski lodge.
Key Highlights:
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Location: Henniker, New Hampshire
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Distances: 32 and 40-50 miles
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Elevation Gain: 2,500 to 4,000 feet
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Terrain: Gravel roads, class 6 roads, and rolling hills
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Series: Part of the New England Gravel Triple Crown Series
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Amenities: Post-race meal, professional timing, and aid station at mile 21
Join fellow gravel enthusiasts for a challenging and rewarding ride through New Hampshire’s scenic landscapes. Whether you’re aiming for the podium or the personal accomplishment of finishing, the Pavement Ends Gravel Race promises an unforgettable experience.
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