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  • Distance: 1.8 km from Adams
    Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    The Bike Hub is proud to announce our Sunday Epic ride series! These are all-day rides featuring some of the best mixed-terrain riding the tri-state area has to offer. Forgotten woods roads, fast gravel, rugged singletrack, and even a bit of hike-a-bike. These rides will be long, difficult, and absolutely beautiful. While there is no perfect bike for a Sunday Epic, anything with around a 2 inch tire will work. More details on terrain will be included in each event post. Sunday Epic's will be held the third Sunday of every month from April-September. Start location may vary, but will usually end will some sort of food and drink situation. Wheels down at 8am always.

    This round we are headed down under to Adams Massachusetts. Meet at the Ashuwilltacook Rail Trail parking on Hoosac street. The route will take us deep into Savory, where all of the “problem bears” from around the state are released. Tons of forgotten woods roads, super scenic. We'll drop into Hawley, Brier, Windsor, and tons of other cool little towns. Forgotten graveyards, vast swamps etc. I've only ridden some of this before so there might be some surprise re-routes or hike-a-bike - all part of the fun! Gravel bike with 2 inch tires or wider is recommended. Hardtail mtb is fine too.

    A few notes on the nitty-gritty of these rides.

    • Sunday Epic's are fully self supported. Bring everything you need to successfully finish the route. We expect you to carry basics like spare tube, pump, multi-tool, patch kit, food and water, etc. Although we occasionally stop at a convenience store, there are many times where the ride is too remote for that to be an option.

    • We generally try to ride together, but you are welcome to do your own thing as long as you have the route. Group pace usually hovers somewhere around the 10mph average mark, but may be slower depending on terrain/climbing.

    • Expect this to take a good chunk of the day. Occasional stops for snacks etc. We move pretty continuously, but also aren't in a rush.

    Join us for post-ride food and drink after, location tbd.

    RideWithGPS link here.

    Note that we don't charge anything for these rides, but we do welcome donations! We are a community-based 501c3 nonprofit focused on removing barriers to cycling for all within the tri-state area. We provide education, free access to bikes and cycling accessories, and provide a place for people of all ages and abilities to connect through cycling. For more info on our shop and programs, click here. Thanks!

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  • Distance: 17.4 km from Adams
    Fri, Aug 07, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Hoopla 2026 dates just announced!

    Join us for a weekend of bringing folks together to enjoy cycling, camping, outdoor adventure and fun! Make new friends, ride awesome trails and try out new bikes. We have planned a family friendly event and are ready to inspire new riders as well as to challenge trail and road warriors alike. Enjoy guided rides for all levels in the beauty of the Berkshire Hills: road ride, single track, gravel, kids, enduro, double track and family friendly trails. Bonfires, food trucks, live music, BBQ and maybe even a disco tent! This is not a mountain bike specific event, it’s open to all disciplines of cycling whether you are on a road, gravel, kids, fat or mountain bike. Just c’mon out and play!

    Camping and event activities are located at Ponderosa Pines Campground at 50 Potter Mountain Rd, in Lanesborough. It is best accessed from the east or south(Pecks Rd, Bull Hill Rd or Churchill St and beware of your GPS advising you to come in from NY to the west via Potter Mtn Rd, you won’t make it over! The campground is nestled in-between Balance Rock State Park and Pittsfield State Forest(https://www.mass.gov/locations/pittsfield-state-forest), the 3rd and 4th largest public lands in the state of Massachusetts. Being on a dirt road it is the perfect location to start a gravel ride, with direct access to single track out the back of the campground is doesn’t get much better for the mountain bikers and the Mount Greylock Visitor Center(https://www.mass.gov/locations/mount-greylock-state-reservation) on Rockwell Rd is a short 7 miles away so you won’t use up to much energy before pedaling to the highest point in Massachusetts on your road bike! We will have a kids loop that stays close to

    the event site, but even young teenagers will find that the access to the single track is quite manageable.

    Our goal is to create a safe and fun environment to gather like minded people. With your participation, Hoopla is able to support other local cycling events, maintain and improve existing trails, purchase equipment for trail builders and donate to fitness/sporting organizations that need a little help.

    Hope to see you there!

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  • Distance: 10.6 km from Adams
    Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 8:00 AM
    CyclingMountain Biking via BikeReg
  • Western Gateway Heritage State Park, 115 State St, North Adams, Massachusetts, 01247, United States
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    Distance: 8.5 km from Adams
    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM

    Race to the top of Massachusetts!

    Mount Greylock Hill Climb Time Trial

    Presented by Northampton Cycling Club

    September 12, 2026

    Start: Western Gateway Heritage State Park: 115 State Street, North Adams, Massachusetts 01247-3852

    Starting times: from 8:30 AM-10:00 AM (you will choose a start time window during registration)

    Finish: The Highest Point in Massachusetts!

    Please note that the auto road is open to vehicle traffic during the event, and normal traffic rules apply. Your friends and family are welcome to cheer you on along the road or at the summit in designated parking areas (a small fee is charged at the summit for parking). After finishing the race it is your responsibility to pedal down the mountain or coordinate a ride down.

    TIME TRIAL FORMAT RACE = NO DRAFTING ALLOWED!

    No USAC license required.

    Event Notes

    • Approximately 2860' of total climbing for an overall elevation gain of 2760', on a 5.9% average grade. Summit elevation is 3491'.

    • Elevation profile and climb description.

    • Strava segment.

    • Age division medals. Note: "AGE” is how old you are on December 31st the year of the race.

    • Allowable bikes: Any human-propelled cycle is acceptable - no e-bikes allowed.

    • Past Results

    • Tentative schedule:

    • Registration and packet pick up 7-9:30 AM

    • First rider start 8:30 AM, last rider start no later than 10:00 AM

    • The timing system will shut down at 11:00 AM

    • Afterparty at the base, in the courtyard between registration table and restrooms: beer starts ~ 11:00 AM, food ~ 11:30 AM, awards ~ 12:15 PM

    o You should choose a start time window based on your anticipated time to finish (remember that the timing system shuts down at 11:00 AM) and returning to the base for the afterparty. Folks who might take a bit longer than average should sign up for an earlier start and those who are on the faster side may want to choose a later start time window.

    • Times are tentative and based on past year schedules

    What's included in your registration?

    1. The chance to suffer on your bike in an a safe, organized fashion, and to put all your summer training to good use. Race hard if you choose or "casually" pedal up the mountain and enjoy the scenery!

    2. Optional gear transport to the summit so that you don't freeze on the descent after!

    3. Refreshments at the summit!

    4. An awesome Greylock T-Shirt!

    5. REGISTER BY Monday August 17th to ensure your desired shirt size

    6. Post-event awards ceremony and afterparty including a catered meal (with beer!)

    Greylock is proud to be part of the BUMPS hill climb championship series!

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    Local Lodging Options include...

    • Bascom Lodge: At the summit of Mount Greylock! From hotel-like private rooms all the way to coed bunk rooms. www.bascomlodge.net or 413-743-1591. Really good dining too!

    • Hotel Downstreet: 40 MAIN STREET NORTH ADAMS, MA 01247 (413) 663-6500

    • The Williams Inn: 1090 Main St. Williamstown, MA, 01267. 413-458-9371.

    • Porches Inn at MASS MoCA: offers 47 rooms & suites in six Victorian-era row houses renovated in retro chic style. A healthful continental breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. Phone: (413) 664-0400.

    • Historic Valley Campground: Located on picturesque Windsor Lake, 1.5 miles from downtown North Adams. Reservations can be made by calling 413-672-2158 or by sending an email request to: [email protected].

    • Nearby museums; Mass MoCA, The Clark Art Museum, Norman Rockwell Museum.

    Registration fee

    • Thru Sep 6 ...........................................$80 for riders 18 and over, $20 for those under 18

    • Full time students age 18 and over use code greylockstudent2026 for $40 off registration. May need to show current school ID at packet pickup.

    • NCC members get $10 off registration, log in to your member discounts page for the discount code.

    • After Sep 6 + onsite registration ..........$100

    Registration cancellations/deferrals

    This event is intended to raise money in support of NCC youth programs. You may cancel your registration at any time up to midnight on August 1. You’ll be refunded through BikeReg (although they do not refund their processing fee). After that date, no cancellations or deferrals will be accepted.

    Event cancellation

    The race could be canceled or shortened in the case of extreme weather or other dangerous conditions. The race directors will consult with DCR in making such a decision. In that case, we cannot offer any refunds or deferrals, as virtually all the costs of the race will have been incurred.

    Bascom Lodge on Mt Greylock Summit

    Doug Jansen's Account:

    The Mt Greylock Hill Climb TT begins at the Heritage State Park entrance on Furnace Bypass. A few seconds after starting, a sharp hook to the left is taken on Reservoir Rd. This will climb earnestly for the next 0.8 miles, one of the steeper segments of the hill climb at about 9% average grade. Avoid the temptation of going out too hard here. When the steepness levels off, get ready for some rollers. You will need all of your gears on the next 1.3 miles of the climb. Stronger riders running compact cranks may spin out on the initial downhill. About 2.1 miles into the hill climb, Reservoir Rd will turn sharply to the right, and the grade will kick up again. You will quickly enter Mt Greylock Reservation on the recently reconstructed Notch Rd, which will take you all the way to the summit. Get ready to dig in. The next three miles will average 9% grade with some sections easily over 10% grade. This part of the climb is densely forested, which is nice if it is a warm day. At mile 5.4, the

    grade relaxes again, and most of the hard work is done. Don't breathe easy yet. This is a time-trial. Resist the urge to let up on power when the grade becomes less strenuous by going faster, not easier. The last 3.5 miles of the climb average about 6% grade with some fairly flat sections and a few punchy steep bits. Some gorgeous views of the valley are reassuring that all that hard work is paying off in vertical gain. About 0.8 miles from the finish, a left is taken at the three-way intersection to access the summit. This piece of road will wrap around the peak in cartoon fashion at a persistent 8% grade. The view of Adams almost straight down below is incredible. Note the several pedestrian rumble strips during your climb. If you are riding back down after the race, you will want to avoid them. The finish can't come soon enough after you've full circled the peak to reach the monument at the top. Once you've regained clarity of thought, walk over to the monument and to the ledge on the

    other side. You've just biked to the highest point in Massachusetts, and it is one of the grandest views in the state. It might be worth tossing an inexpensive camera in your drop bag sent to the summit.

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