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Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
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Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
2659.0. "1993 Mount Greylock Hillclimb" by LASSIE::ZIELONKO () Thu Aug 26 1993 17:01
Well it's that time of year again. If anyone's interested here's the info on the
Mt Greylock Hillclimb. Just did a cut-n-paste from last year and updated the
date. (september 26th) The only other change is that there are only two women's
classes this year. :^(
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What: The Greylock hillclimb is a time trial hillclimb starting in
downtown North Adams, MA and ending at the top of
Massachusetts's highest peak - Mt. Greylock - in Mt. Greylock
State Forest.
Classes: There are five men's classes, two women's classes and a men's
and a women's mountain bike class. The race is *not* USCF
sanctioned this year but has been in the past.
When: Sunday, September 26th. First rider off at 9:00 AM.
Where: North Adams, MA. in the beautiful Berkshires.
Registration: Registration is day of the race. There are no pre-registrations.
Show and go.
Fee: $8.00. Don't know if you get a T-shirt or anything like that.
Prizes: Don't know. Probably not much.
The Course: The climb is ~9.5 miles with a base elevation of 620 ft. and a
summit at 3460 ft. It starts at the Heritage park in downtown
North Adams. The first three miles or so are all on city roads
and the last six or so are on the summit road in Mt. Greylock
State Forest.
It figures out to a 5% average grade but don't let that fool
you. There are plenty of flat strecthes and even some downhills
that mess up the average grade calculation. There are some
really steep stretches (over 12% - i would guess). This is one
of those climbs where you're constantly shifting gears.
Equipment: Very challenging but you don't need to put on a pie plate
freewheel or different tires like you do for Mt. Washington.
This is a hard climb but it's not a freak climb. Bring your
regular hilly road-race bike or put street tires on your
mountain bike.
When I was fit I used a 42x21 and was doing times between 45 and
48 minutes. For a comparsion with Washington I was using a 42x32
there and my best time there was 1:11.
You also won't need to worry about special clothes. This is
nothing like Mt. Washington. Regular shorts and short sleeve
jerseys are best. When you start it might be a bit cold but once
you get going you'll be hot.
Course Records: I believe the course record is just a tad under 40 minutes and
it's held by a guy from Pittsfield named Michael Horner (Senior
I rider I think). The women's record is somewhere around 43
minutes but I don't know who set it.
Other stuff: At the summit is the Bascomb Lodge which has a cafe and
bathrooms. There's also "the tower" which is a war memorial not
unlike a lighthouse with a beacon on the top. You can go inside
the tower and climb a long spiral staircase to the top where you
can see quite a way in all directions.
It takes around two and a half hours to get there from Boston's
western 128 suburbs. Take route 2.
For those of you looking for one last race to round out your
season this one is worth trying. You won't be sorry you did it.
The fall colors should be peaking too.
For more info call The Spoke in Williamstown MA. The number is 413-458-3456.
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