Keene Pumpkin Cross

Surry, NH, USA
20 Oct, 2024 (Sun)

Mountain biking

30 min, 35 min, 45 min

About the event

Welcome to the 10th Annual Keene Pumpkin Cyclocross Race on Sunday, October 13th.  The event is held at the Surry Mountain Recreation Area just outside of Keene in Southwest NH.  The race is on Surry Mountain lake with beautiful  hillside vistas during what is typically peak foliage for the region.  The wildly popular course has a paved starting grid, run-ups, sand, barriers, a woods single track section, and and many fast flowy sections.  The course requires a great balance of bike handling and fitness but is not too challenging for juniors or novice racers.  

Keene Pumpkin Cross is part of the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) CX race series bringing collegiate racers from all over the Northeast.  

We have also typically hosted the NH State Cyclocross Championships and will submit a bid to NEBRA to host them again in 2024.

The race is also a Junior friendly event with a separate junior field & start time, 3 cub junior age groupings for both boys & girls, a longer 15-18 race, and ½ price entry fees.  

We host a Kids Fun Race!   Bring out your younger non-racing kids (typically 10 or under) to enjoy a few laps on a smaller section of the course.  The kids will race for approximately 10 minutes allowing the older & stronger kids to get in a couple laps while the strider bikes get in one lap.  Their are no placing or podiums but everyone gets a treat at the end.

The race proceeds support the local Keene High School Nordic Ski Team.  The majority of the race leadership and volunteers are athletes, parents, and friends of the local high school Nordic skiing community.  

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Detailed Venue and Registration Information

Venue will open at 7:00amPre-registration opens at 8:00amDay of Registration is available with a $10 Day of feeSecond race entries are available for an additional $10.  Novice one-day licenses may be purchased with your registration for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing.  Experienced one-day licenses must be purchased on-line through USA Cycling.Masters Fields are  open to all categoriesThe 3 Mens Masters fields and Cat 5 women will have separate starts separated by 1 minuteAll USAC rules apply - USAC approved helmets are required Payouts for Men/Women 1/2 Races:  $250/3 deepPre-registration ends Friday, October 11th at 10:00pm.  Callups will be based on crossresults.com for all pre-registered riders. Day of Registrations will be staged in back.NH  State Championship award eligibility: NH resident and USAC annual license holder racing in eligible race (see above)

 

Pending NEBRA approval we will host the 2024 New Hampshire Cyclocross Championships.  The following Gold, Silver, and Bronze championship medals will be awarded:  

Mens & Womens Overall NH State ChampionMens & Womens U23 NH State ChampionMens & Womens Junior NH State Champions in 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, & 17-18 age groupsMens & Womens Masters NH State Champions in 5 year age groups start at age 40.

State Championship Details:

Mens overall NH state champ and U23 will come from the Cat 1/2 & Cat 3 raceMen's 15-16, 17-18 will be awards from the 15-18 race.  Women's overall, U23, 15-16, 17-18 and Masters  (5 yr increments from 40+) will come from the combined 1/2/3 and 4 and 15-18 field as they have the same start time.   If you place in the overall top 3 or U23 you are then not eligible for age group podium (For example...if you are 41 and place 2nd on the overall podium you will not also win the 40-44 catagory).  You need to be a NH resident and hold an annual USAC license to be eligible. No state medals will be awarded from the Cat 4 or Novice races.

Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) Cyclocross Series:  If you are a current full-time student at an ECCC school, you are eligible for competition in the series. Collegiate riders racing within the 1/2 (Collegiate A), 3 (Collegiate B), or Cat 4/5 u40 (Collegiate C) races and will be scored both within those fields and within their corresponding collegiate categories. To be eligible for collegiate scoring, riders must register under their proper collegiate team name and race in their collegiate team kit.

 

Course:

The course evolves every year but has proven to be a popular track over the past several years.  The course is typically 2.5K in length requiring a balance of technical skills and pedaling fitness.  Nothing is too challenging for juniors and novice riders.   We run the course clockwise with a paved start, nice flowing hill section, 2 run ups, 1 technical descent, a fun wooded single track section, one set of barriers and a lot of sand.  A little bit for everyone…. There is a 2-sided pit but no water access for bike washing.  

The course will be set between 10am and 2pm on Saturday.  Please feel free to come help with course set up.  Course pre-ride will be available Saturday after 2pm.  Please park at the entrance above the gate to the venue -  even if gate is open.  We will lock the gate when we leave and don't want cars trapped behind the locked gate.

Food:

Bagels and coffee from The Works will be for sale in the morningThe AlpineGlo Farm food truck will have lunch foods for sale during the day.  AlpineGlo Farm is a small first generation farm located in Westminster, VT.  They currently raise pigs and chickens to supply their Mexican inspired food business.  Their current focus is to make sustainably prepared foods, all made with the best ingredients from Westminster farmers.  They are committed to small scale farming, animal welfare, and nutritious foods.  The menu will have chicken, beef, pork burritos and tacos along with Rachel's famous CX cookies!!

Directions to event:

From 91 (from Western MA or coming South):

Exit at Brattleboro (Exit 3) for 9W toward Keene.  Straight through roundabout.  Continue on Rt.9 headed West until Rt 9 & 10 & 12 combine and turn left.  Make left turn.  At Y - stay on Rt 12.  Take 1st exit (Maple Ave).  Right at bottom of ramp.  At roundabout, take 2nd exit (Rt 12A) toward Surry.  Race will be at Surry Dam Beach.  Turn right at Surry Dam Beach (venue) sign after a few miles.

From 12N (from Eastern/Central MA):

When entering Keene, Rt12 will merge with Rt10 - turn left at stoplight. Follow signs to stay on Rt12. Will turn right at stoplight in a few miles.  At Y, stay on Rt12 (left).  Take 1st exit (Maple Ave).  Turn right at bottom of exit.  At roundabout take 2nd exit onto 12A North toward Surry.   Race is at Surry Dam Beach.  Turn right at sign into Surry Dam Beach (venue) in a few miles.

From Rt9 South ( from Concord/Central NH toward Keene):

Before entering Keene, take Rt 12 North exit (follow signs).  Take 1st exit off of Rt 12 (Maple Ave).  Turn Right at bottom of exit.  At roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Rt12A toward Surry.  Follow for several miles to Surry Dam Beach (you will see sign). Turn right at sign into Surry Dam Beach (venue).

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