Sunday September 8th
The Catskill Mountain Cycling Challenge carries forth the long tradition of recreational road cycling in the Western Catskills. Building on the Tour de Pepacton and the Ride-n-Peak, our 2022 Cycling Challenge brings you three routes ranging from 29 miles to 100 miles. Your scenic pedal will support new and traditional programming at the Catskill Recreation Center (CRC). The first 130 registrants will receive a tee shirt. All participants will receive lunch as well as a free day pass to use in the future. The CRC locker rooms and showers will be available to riders.
Registration and check in opens at 7:00 am
100 milers depart at 8:30 am
50 milers depart at 8:30 am
29 milers depart at 9:30 am
Mandatory pre-ride safety talks 15mins before departures
The Routes
Routes subject to change depending on road conditions!
Pepacton Short - 29 miles
This popular loop offers flat-to-rolling terrain along the roads that circle the Pepacton Reservoir, crossing the water at the former site of Shavertown with wide open views. Refreshments and a composting toilet facility are available at mile 13.7.
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Andes Loop - 50 miles
The route is rated Moderate-Difficult. Riders will engage with two long climbs and descents.
This ride takes you through the hamlets of Dunraven and New Kingston, then crosses the divide from the East to the West Branch of the Delaware River, descending into Bovina Center where you will be able to refresh at the first water/ feed station. Heading west to State Route 28, riders will turn left and ascend to the Bovina-Andes line, before rolling down into the hamlet of Andes. Then follow the quite reservoir road until rejoining Route 28 and returning to Arkville.
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Century Challenge - 100 miles
Recommended for advanced level cyclists. The day’s longest ride affords a rich mix of woodland, farm, hamlet, and valley scenery while including some moderate climbs. The route rolls up the beautiful New Kingston Valley and beginning a steady climb at the hamlet and up over the pass to Bovina. Rolling downstream, the ride crosses the covered bridge and soon continues up picturesque Elk Creek Road.
At mile 50, the route turns southeast reaching Delhi (with a refreshment stop), The rider then faces a 1050’ gain in the next 7.5 miles to the apex of Co. Rte. 2, high above Andes with spectacular views. Much of the concluding stretch follows the shore of the Pepacton and is flat to rolling.
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