Four-State 200K/400K/600K
When: Saturday/Sunday, June 22-23, 2024 6:00 am
Start: Hampton Inn, Paramus
NOTE: There is a group rate of $149 for a double at the Hampton Inn for Saturday night. Mention New Jersey Randonneurs when booking. LMK if you run into any problems.
Description: Day One of this hilly route is run concurrently with a 400K based on the NY-M-NY 1200K—run counterclockwise, and crossing east to west from northbound to southbound in Great Barrington, instead of the Canadian border. DAYS ONE AND TWO MAY BE RIDDEN AS STAND-ALONE BREVETS.
Day Two is a version of the Fort Lee-to-Goshen 200K route, with a Paramus Start.
The sleep stop at the Hampton Inn is NOT included in the fee or arrangements for the 600K.
Support: Volunteers will be present at the Start / Finish and at as many controls as possible.
Time Limit: 13.5/27/40 hours
Fee: $20/$40/$60
Start: Hampton Inn, Paramus
NOTE: There is a group rate of $149 for a double at the Hampton Inn for Saturday night. Mention New Jersey Randonneurs when booking. LMK if you run into any problems.
Description: Day One of this hilly route is run concurrently with a 400K based on the NY-M-NY 1200K—run counterclockwise, and crossing east to west from northbound to southbound in Great Barrington, instead of the Canadian border. DAYS ONE AND TWO MAY BE RIDDEN AS STAND-ALONE BREVETS.
Day Two is a version of the Fort Lee-to-Goshen 200K route, with a Paramus Start.
The sleep stop at the Hampton Inn is NOT included in the fee or arrangements for the 600K.
Support: Volunteers will be present at the Start / Finish and at as many controls as possible.
Time Limit: 13.5/27/40 hours
Fee: $20/$40/$60
NOTE: Brevets are a long-distance cycling event for riders with experience riding on public roads. These events are NOT races! As organizers our goal is to provide you with a reasonably suitable route, some support, and information before and during the event to help you have a safe and successful day. However, the rides take place on public roads that are open to all traffic; therefore, we cannot eliminate all hazards or risks.
Your responsibility is to show up in appropriate physical condition for completing the event with a bicycle in good working condition, comply with all traffic laws, comply with the requirements of RUSA and NJ Randonneurs, including rules governing lighting and reflective clothing, respect the rights of all other users of the route, and plan for the possibility of you not being able to finish the ride. Although we cannot eliminate the risks, you can click on the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BELOW for some recommendations on reducing them.
Your responsibility is to show up in appropriate physical condition for completing the event with a bicycle in good working condition, comply with all traffic laws, comply with the requirements of RUSA and NJ Randonneurs, including rules governing lighting and reflective clothing, respect the rights of all other users of the route, and plan for the possibility of you not being able to finish the ride. Although we cannot eliminate the risks, you can click on the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BELOW for some recommendations on reducing them.