Charles River Wheelers

Upcoming events

    • 2024-05-23
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Provided upon Registration
    • 3
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

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    Ride Description:

    Bike Thursday is a weekly ride for cyclists that enjoy riding at a slower pace of between 10-12.5 mph.  Our routes are usually in the western suburbs, but could be in other areas.  All rides are scenic.   After the ride we gather for a picnic lunch at or near the start location.  Sometimes there are stores available to purchase food, other times we bring lunch. 

    Our rides are between 20-25 miles and take over 2+ hours.  At the start we break up into 3 groups of 12-14 riders each.  Each group has a leader and the groups stay together using human arrows and a sweep.  

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what Bike Thursday offers.  If you like our rides however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    May 23, 2024 Bike Thursday Ride:

    The Bike Thursday Ride this week will start in Bedford.  The route is about 22 miles with hills throughout (anywhere from 700-1200 elevation gain) traveling through Bedford, Concord and Carlisle.  

    The ride starts at 10:00 AM.  Registration is mandatory and will be limited to 36 participants including 3 leaders.  We will be following the CRW rules of the road.  Riders will be split into 3 groups depending on the number of riders and pace.  The overall pace of this ride will average between 10 - 12+ mph and the individual groups will stay together using Human Arrows.

    Please check your calendar before signing up for the ride.  If you need to cancel you can do so through the email confirmation you receive from CRW or emailing Barbara Jacobs at bj.bikethursday@gmail.com.

    Ride Start Location:

    You must register for the ride.  Once registered you will receive the Ride Start Location through the confirmation and reminder emails.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Marlene Heroux, Jack Donohue, William Fiering

    Barbara Jacobs, bj.bikethursday@gmail.com.

    Link to RwGPS Route

    You must register for the ride.  Once registered you will receive the Ride with GPS link through the confirmation and reminder email.

    • 2024-05-23
    • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 17
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    NOTE - weather shows possibility of thunderstorms with hail this afternoon, and as of 11:00am we are still planning to ride, assuming the storm has passed.  If you are registering after 4:00, please text me to confirm the ride is on.


    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Ride Description:

    We'll leave The Mighty Squirrel Brewing company and head west out of Waltham and through quiet roads of Lincoln and Concord, and back through Lexington hopefully before dusk.

    Ride Start Location:

    Mighty Squirrel parking lot - park away from the brewery if possible and meet closest to the road (in the parking lot)

    Ride Leader(s):

    Tsachi Avrahami tsachi@avrahami.com 617-335-9485

    Keren Hamel keren@avrahami.com 646-389-4307

    Link to RwGPS Route

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44141555

    • 2024-05-24
    • 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
    • Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge, MA
    • 56
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A great way to meet other women/nonbinary/female-identifying CRW members! This is a low-traffic, scenic, and social ride through Lexington, Burlington, Woburn, Winchester, and Arlington!

    Ride Description:

    The ride leaves PROMPTLY from the Minuteman Bikeway terminus near Alewife (at the intersection of three bike paths: Fitchburg Cutoff, Alewife Linear, and Minuteman). We head down the Minuteman bikeway to Lexington Center, then to Burlington and up Blanchard Rd to the water tower at Mary Cummings Park. We descend to beautiful Horn Pond for a photo op, spin past Mystic Lakes, and head back to Alewife via the Minuteman. We often stop for coffee at the finish.

    Pace/Ride Type:

    13-16 mph, with regrouping where safe to do so. Faster riders may form groups to make their own time. Please have the route downloaded to your navigation device and be aware that you may be riding alone before regrouping occurs

    LED RIDE; the group will stay together as much as possible, regroup where safe to do so, and ride at the advertised pace; slower riders may be dropped and finish on their own.

    Cancellation:

    Rain or unsafe weather/road conditions cancels. Will make call by 10 pm the night before and confirm again at 6 am in case of unexpected weather.

    Ride Start Location:

    Minuteman Bikeway Terminus, Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge, MA

    Ride Leader(s):

    Amy Juodawlkis, AJ@crw.org; TEXT ONLY on ride day: 339-203-7536

    Link to RwGPS Route

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with others in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.
    • 2024-05-24
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 56
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-05-25
    • 7:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • 86 Park Ave, Bridgewater, MA, West Campus Lot
    • 57
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    Ride Description:


    It has been said that piloting an airplane is nearly as exhilarating as piloting a bicycle.  Let's take our bikes on a visit to Plane Jane's Place at the Plymouth Airport and stop for coffee or, if you see something you really like, eat a full breakfast while watching student pilots practice their landings.

    This 63.9 mile ride - now with a bathroom stop at mile 15 - will meander through the flatlands of south east Mass, passing cranberry bogs, marshes, lakes and streams.  We'll gather at the West Campus Lot on the Bridgewater State University campus.  Parking is free, or you can choose to take the MBTA Commuter Rail to Bridgewater.  We'll depart at 7:30, shortly after any commuter rail users arrive off the 6:35 AM train from south station.

    Sorry, there are no bathrooms at the start location.

    Ride Start Location:

    86 Park Ave, Bridgewater, MA

    Exact location here:   Google Maps

    MBTA users should travel north 200 yards and under the pedestrian tunnel to BSU's West Campus to join riders assembling in the West Campus Lot.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Tim Campbell - tim.six.strings.campbell@gmail.com - 774-222-7440

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-05-25
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Lexington Battle Green Minuteman Statue
    • 52
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

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    Ride Description:

    This classic CRW ride is intended to be fun and friendly for participants at all paces. On this route, we ride through Concord and the lovely Monument Street. The longer route takes you into Carlisle. We divide into multiple pace groups at the beginning so you can meet others who will be riding at your same speed. If you find yourself dropped, just wait for the next group to come along!

    Most riders choose the 30-mile route, though you can break off midway for the 20-mile route if you prefer. Fern's in Carlisle provides a great halfway stop for drinks and snacks for those choosing the 30-mile route.

    Ride groups are self led. The ride leader will do his best to make sure riders in all groups stay on course, especially at the beginning of the ride. Please have the route downloaded to your navigation device and be aware that you may be riding alone.

    Ride Start Location:

    The Minuteman Statue on the Lexington Battle Green at Massachusetts Ave &, Bedford St, Lexington, MA 02421

    Ride Leader(s):

    Tariq Kassum tkassum@pm.me  

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-05-25
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-05-25
    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 344 Main Street, Groton, MA
    • 53
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

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    Ride Description:

    This is a ride where you can make a lot of friends especially when they are hills! They'll make you a stronger cyclist and you can count on them to prepare you well for future climbs this season. The medium route passes through Brookline, NH and the long route adds a scenic and (of course) hilly loop through Mason, NH. All rides visit the lovely hamlet of Hollis just over the New Hampshire border and stop at Monument Square for the Market. We'll ride by Filho's Cucina in Groton near the ride's end where a well deserved and sumptuous post-ride lunch can enjoyed by all. .

    Ride Start Location:

    Groton Dunstable Middle School, 344 Main Street, Groton MA

    From Rt. 495, take exit 80 onto Rt. 119 West, toward Groton. Continue on 119 W for 7.3 miles, and the school is on your right.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Lindy King: lindybikes@gmail.com

    John O'Dowd (bikejon@verizon.net)  49 mile route

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-05-26
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 57
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-05-26
    • 9:50 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Minuteman Statue at Lexington Battle Green
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct

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    Ride Description:

    Join CRW and Friends of Lexington Bikeways for a 16 mile ride around Lexington on Sunday morning, May 26.  This ride meanders around Lexington's historic sites, schools and downtown. This is a “no drop” ride, we’ll use human arrows at each turn to point the way. Ride pace is a moderate 10 mph. This is a great ride if you are new to group riding.  Note: there are two spots that we will dismount and walk.

    Ride Start Location: Meet at the Minuteman Statue in Lexington at 9:50am for the pre-ride safety talk.  (Ride finishes at the Visitor Center.)

    Ride Leader(s):

    Patty Grasso - pgrassox@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-05-28
    • 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
    • Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

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    Ride Description:

    **IF RIDE LEAVES BEFORE SUNRISE, RIDERS MUST HAVE FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS.

    The ride leaves PROMPTLY from the Minuteman Bikeway terminus near Alewife. A variation on the Praline Croissant ride, but faster and longer. This ride is for experienced women, women-identifying, and nonbinary riders looking for a quicker pace (16+ mph, slightly slower in early Spring) and paceline work. The ride is show-and-go and will not necessarily regroup if riders are dropped, so be sure to have the route downloaded before the ride starts. Ride leader may amend route for safety or time constraints.

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride starts at the Cambridge Minuteman trailhead. To reach by subway, take the MBTA Red Line to the Alewife Station. Bicycles are allowed on weekends and during off-peak hours on weekdays; see mbta.com for details.

    To reach the Cambridge Minuteman trailhead by car from I-95, take Exit 29A to MA 2 toward Boston. Go 5.9 miles and take the Alewife Station exit. The Alewife Station Access Road becomes Steel Place. Go 0.4 mile and turn left into the parking garage (fee charged).

    The Minuteman Bikeway starts on the north side of the Alewife building, at the intersection of Steel Pl and Alewife Station Access Rd. This is the intersection of three bike paths: Fitchburg Cutoff, Alewife Linear, and Minuteman.

    Cancellation:

    Rain or unsafe weather/road conditions cancels. Will make call by 9 pm the night before and confirm again at 5:30 am in case of unexpected weather.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Amy Juodawlkis, AJ@crw.org; TEXT ONLY on ride day: 339-203-7536

    Link to RwGPS Route:

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with others in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-05-28
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The ride leaves PROMPTLY from the Minuteman Bikeway terminus near Alewife. A variation on the Praline Croissant ride, but faster and longer. This ride is for experienced women, women-identifying, and nonbinary riders looking for a quicker pace (16+ mph, slightly slower in early Spring) and paceline work. The ride is show-and-go and will not necessarily regroup if riders are dropped, so be sure to have the route downloaded before the ride starts. Ride leader may amend route for safety or time constraints.

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride starts at the Cambridge Minuteman trailhead. To reach by subway, take the MBTA Red Line to the Alewife Station. Bicycles are allowed on weekends and during off-peak hours on weekdays; see mbta.com for details.

    To reach the Cambridge Minuteman trailhead by car from I-95, take Exit 29A to MA 2 toward Boston. Go 5.9 miles and take the Alewife Station exit. The Alewife Station Access Road becomes Steel Place. Go 0.4 mile and turn left into the parking garage (fee charged).

    The Minuteman Bikeway starts on the north side of the Alewife building, at the intersection of Steel Pl and Alewife Station Access Rd. This is the intersection of three bike paths: Fitchburg Cutoff, Alewife Linear, and Minuteman.

    Cancellation:

    Rain or unsafe weather/road conditions cancels. Will make call by 9 pm the night before and confirm again at 5:30 am in case of unexpected weather.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Melissa Quirk, melissa.e.quirk@gmail.com; 857-498-9539

    Link to RwGPS Route:

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with others in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-05-29
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-05-29
    • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Revolution Hall, 3 Maguire Rd Lexington, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

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    Ride Description:

    *Route updated 4/30/24 to include Fiske Hill detour.

    Join us for a fun and social gravel/mixed terrain ride!  This ride is mostly on wide gravel roads & rail trail. Some of it may be rough, sandy, & muddy. The route is 65% unpaved. Tires 32–35 mm with some tread should be sufficient. If you are familiar with the route you can show-and-go at your own pace; if you are new to gravel, please read this info, and email the ride leader before you sign up.  

    This ride is geared toward riders with some experience riding gravel; we regroup occasionally on the route but we do not provide a sweep for riders who fall behind. You must be able to fix your own mechanicals/flats.

    A journey through Revolutionary War history in Bedford, Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord. Route includes the Minuteman Bikeway, Meagherville, Minuteman National Historic Park (Battle Road and Concord's North Bridge), Concord public farmland,  and the Reformatory Branch. Finish at Revolution Hall, and treat yourself to a beer!

    *** Proper navigation tools are required: GPS device or phone app. Do not rely on others to help you with navigation. They may ride at a different speed than you. ***

    Rain cancels. Ride leader will make the call by noon on the day of the ride.

    Ride Start Location:

    Park and restroom at Revolution Hall. From I95 take RT 4 (Bedford St) west into Bedford. Turn left on Hartwell Ave. In 0.5 miles turn right onto Maguire Rd. Revolution Hall is 0.2 miles west on Maguire Rd.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Amy Juodawlkis
    339-203-7536
    amy.juodawlkis@crw.org

    Sylvia St   
    cycleglide@outlook.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Dirty Battle Road with Detours inc Fiske, 17 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46453081
    • 2024-05-31
    • 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
    • Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A great way to meet other women/nonbinary/female-identifying CRW members! This is a low-traffic, scenic, and social ride through Lexington, Burlington, Woburn, Winchester, and Arlington!

    Ride Description:

    The ride leaves PROMPTLY from the Minuteman Bikeway terminus near Alewife (at the intersection of three bike paths: Fitchburg Cutoff, Alewife Linear, and Minuteman). We head down the Minuteman bikeway to Lexington Center, then to Burlington and up Blanchard Rd to the water tower at Mary Cummings Park. We descend to beautiful Horn Pond for a photo op, spin past Mystic Lakes, and head back to Alewife via the Minuteman. We often stop for coffee at the finish.

    Pace/Ride Type:

    13-16 mph, with regrouping where safe to do so. Faster riders may form groups to make their own time. Please have the route downloaded to your navigation device and be aware that you may be riding alone before regrouping occurs

    LED RIDE; the group will stay together as much as possible, regroup where safe to do so, and ride at the advertised pace; slower riders may be dropped and finish on their own.

    Cancellation:

    Rain or unsafe weather/road conditions cancels. Will make call by 10 pm the night before and confirm again at 6 am in case of unexpected weather.

    Ride Start Location:

    Minuteman Bikeway Terminus, Alewife Station Access Rd and Steel Place, Cambridge, MA

    Ride Leader(s):

    Amy Juodawlkis, AJ@crw.org; TEXT ONLY on ride day: 339-203-7536

    Link to RwGPS Route

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with others in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.
    • 2024-05-31
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-06-01
    • 6:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Park Rd. Waltham, MA, 02452
    • 52
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    June is long ride month. By this time of the year you should have several centuries under your belt and is looking to extend that. Wellcome! This 150 mile loop was planned, well... around decent coffee shops. Life is too short to ride the same roads and drink poor coffee...

    After an amazing turnup and ride in 2023, CRW-Devo is getting this ride on the calendar again, hoping to get an even larger group together.

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns, and face honest hills. For the same low price you will also be presented to some of the finest gravel on the Southern New England Turnpike Trail. We will even ride by Wachusett in case you are missing it.


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    Lots of local breakfast spots and trendy craft coffee-shops to try along the route!

    Stop #1: Bettys in Blackstone, MA (was kinda busy last time so likely to change)

    Stop #2: Cracked - Your Roadside Eatery - in Rutland, MA

    Stop #3: Salt & Light - Groton, MA

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). Perhaps we can grab a beer at the end of the day?

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-01
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-06-01
    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Mt Whachusett Ski Area Parking lot
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conducttemplate 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Explore the backroads of Princeton, Hubardston, and Barre starting from the Mt Whachusett Ski Area parking lot.  As we head to the Barre Cross, a unique re-purposing of a farm field to a contemplative religous site, we'll ride an extensive network of town maintained dirt roads.  Definitely for gravel bikes with low gears.  We'll be in hill country right from the start.  Expect an endurance pace or slower.

    Note that the route should be loaded after 10:00 pm Friday 5/31/24.  There may be late breaking changes depending on conditions.

    Ride Start Location:  The Mt Whachusett Ski Area Parking lot .  Park near the porta johns on the unpaved portion of the lot.  https://maps.app.goo.gl/UCoqowGj8ZR7VFjV8

    Ride Leader(s):  Gene Ho  ho.eugene@verizon.net  617-610-1875

    Link to RWPS route:  https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46704778


    • 2024-06-02
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 57
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-06-02
    • 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
    • 160 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln, MA 01773
    • 11
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    Get ready for the Spring season by honing in your skills at our second 2024 pacelining workshop, led by CRW-Devo instructors!

    • In this workshop, you’ll learn…
      • How to safely ride in a single paceline
      • How to communicate while in a paceline
      • How to behave while riding in a paceline
      • About other types of pacelines
      • How to ride efficiently in a paceline

    You’ll practice these skills on a controlled environment (parking lot) and receive individualized feedback.

    We hope you’ll ride away with new strategies for how to implement these techniques and practice your pacelining skills going forward. 


    This workshop is geared towards advanced beginner, and intermediate riders. Ideally, you…
    • Are a CRW member (no guests, sorry)
    • Ride regularly (~ 2-3/week) and/or have solid baseline fitness and basic bike handling skills
    • Feel comfortable using signals while riding (sometimes riding with just one hand in the handlebar)
    • Want to enjoy drafting behind your ride partners


    The selected training ground has reduced car traffic and presents a good environment to learn the basics of pacelining, even if at lower speeds. Instructors may be able to take the participants out for a short test ride to put the learnings into practice.

    In order to ensure everyone has time to safely practice, we’re capping attendance at 16 riders, but will offer a waitlist for ad hoc additions.

    Location: MBTA Lincoln Station Parking Lot  (Google Maps link), meet in the parking lot at the sign

    We’ll start promptly at 8:30AM, so please arrive 15 min ahead of time.


    The instructors expectations are:

    • You fit the ride level described above
    • Your equipment is in working order
    • You will abide by the club's riding guidelines (wearing helmet, etc...)
    • You will behave accordingly
    • 2024-06-03
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

     Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-05
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-06-07
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-06-08
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-06-09
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-06-09
    • 9:00 AM
    • To be announced
    • 58
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Details to come!

    Ride Start Location:

    To be confirmed

    Ride Leader(s):

    To be confirmed

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Map coming soon.

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with other women in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-06-09
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Lexington Battle Green Minuteman Statue
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A classic CRW ride, intended to be fun and friendly for participants at all paces. On this route, we ride through Concord and the lovely Monument Street. The longer route takes you into Carlisle. We divide into multiple pace groups at the beginning so you can meet others who will be riding at your same speed. If you find yourself dropped, just wait for the next group to come along!

    Most riders, choose the 30-mile route, though you can break off midway for the 20-mile route if you prefer. Fern's in Carlisle provides a great halfway stop for drinks and snacks for those choosing the 30-mile route.

    Most ride groups will be self led, though the ride leader tends to ride at a 13-14 mph pace and will do his bet to ensure that riders in all groups stay on course, especially at the beginning of the ride.

    There will be no lead group for the 20 mile route. Other speed groups can be coordinated as needed (and the above speed groups can be adjusted based on group preference).

    Ride Start Location:

    The Minuteman Statue on the Lexington Battle Green at Massachusetts Ave &, Bedford St, Lexington, MA 02421

    Ride Leader(s):

    Bob Sayre (bob.sayre at gmail, 617 763 5255)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    If you do not have a navigation device, such as a Garmin or Wahoo GPS device, please download the Ride with GPS app onto your phone from your app store and then download the route, below, that you intend to ride to guide you along the route.

    • 2024-06-10
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-12
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-06-14
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-06-15
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-06-15
    • 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 241 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA
    • 57
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The short ride travels through Weston, Wayland, Sudbury, Concord and Lincoln; the long ride adds Acton and Carlisle. The lunch stop is in Concord Center. The terrain is rolling.

    45 mile ride leaves 9:30AM

    27 mile ride leaves 10 AM

    There will be an 11-13 mph average no-drop group on the 27 mile route

    There will be a 16-17 mph average group (not no-drop) for the 45 mile route 

    The museum opens at noon and has restroom. Refreshments will be served after the ride.

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride leaves from the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History. From Rte. 20, take School Street (at the Weston center traffic light) approx. 0.5 miles south and bear right on Wellesley Street. Continue about 1.0 miles to the museum, on the right, after the Regis College campus. From Rte 30, take Wellesley Street (at the traffic light near Weston High School) approx. 0.4 miles north to the museum, which is on the left. Park in the large parking lot on the right of the driveway just past the museum -- not in the small lot behind the museum. The closest commuter rail stops are Kendall Green on the Fitchburg line and Wellesley Farms on the Framingham-Worcester line.

    Ride Leader(s):

    John Allen, 781 856-4058
    John O'dowd bikejon@verizon.net  978-760-4705

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-16
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-06-16
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-06-17
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    Ride Description:

     Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-19
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-06-21
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-06-22
    • 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    • Braintree MBTA Parking Garage,197 Ivory St, Braintree, MA 02184
    • 42
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    Ride Description:

    Start from MBTA train station in Braintree, MA and ride south through mostly quiet roads to Cape Cod. Once over the Bourne Bridge (must walk across on western sidewalk) enjoy great scenery along the coast and down the Shining Sea Bike Path. Have lunch in Woods Hole before heading to Hyannis and maybe stopping for some beach time in between, and then on to Hyannis to catch the Cape Flyer (seasonal) back to Braintree.

    There are no alternate / shorter options for this ride.

    Riders go at their own pace. The distance to the Bourne Bridge is approx. 48 miles. A great place to stop for lunch is at Pie-In-the-Sky in Woods Hole, MA (70 mi). If you have time and are inclined, spend some time at Craigville Beach near the end in Hyannis, MA (100 mi). If you want to take a dip in the water, bring a lock for your bike and trunks for yourself.

    This is a one-way ride and you are responsible for getting to the Hyannis Transportation Center on time (by 6 pm) to make the 6:10 pm train back to Braintree. Tickets are $22 (there may be a group discount if we have more than 10 people registered) and bikes are free. Train arrives in Braintree at 8:10 pm. Food and drink (including beer and wine) are available on the train for purchase.

    Rain date is the following day (Sunday). If the weather is iffy, check this page after midnight Friday 21 June and after midnight Saturday 22 June, if necessary, on Social Media Sites.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the rooftop level of the MBTA parking garage in Braintree. Ride leaders will check that riders are registered and give the safety talk. Afterwards we will depart in small groups via the parking garage elevators and once on street level guided briefly by human arrows.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ellen Gugel, emgugel@verizon.net 508-320-9943

    Peter Sousounis, psousounis@comcast.net 734-657-1901

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-22
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-06-22
    • 9:05 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Wachusett MBTA Parking Lot: 55 Authority Dr, Fitchburg, MA 01420
    • 46
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride (Link to CRW Waiver).


    Ride Description:

    Journey north to explore scenic roads leading to epic climbs of Pack Monadnock and Mt Wachusett.  The route also includes scenic vistas in Mason, NH and Temple, NH, with rest stops in Temple, Peterborough (optional), and Ashburnham.  Bring your climbing gears for this early season double summit.  Miller State Park requires a $4.00 access fee for the climb to Pack Monadnock.


    Ride stats: 

    • 79mi, 6360ft, 16% max grade
    • 72mi, 5215ft, Alt 1 (No Summit)
    • 65mi, 4381ft, Alt 2 (No Summit)


    Ride Start Location:

    Ride starts at the Wachusett MBTA parking lot, accessible by Commuter Rail (Fitchburg linehttps://mbta.com/schedules/CR-Fitchburg/timetable).  First train from Boston arrives at 8:57am and we will wait for riders from that train before departing.


    Ride Leader(s):

    Martin Hayes: (text) 617-216-0458


    Link to RwGPS Route:




    • 2024-06-22
    • 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Bedford Depot Park, 120 South Rd Bedford , MA
    • 57
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    This ride traditionally honors CRW Presidents, past and present. We hope to have as many in attendance as possible.

    Past Presidents:  Ken Hablow, Larry Kernan, Barry Nelson, Sam Johnson, Ed Cheng, John Springfield, Mike Hanauer, Jamie King, Doug Kline, Eli Post

    CRW (Past) President Larry Kernan and Mary Kernan are thrilled to invite you to join them for one of their favorite cycling routes followed by a lunchtime BBQ at their home. BBQ event details will be sent to attendees the week before the ride.

    This long ride (39 miles)) starts in Bedford with a climb up Page Road. We’ll wind through Lexington and into Lincoln with an even better climb up Bedford Road. The ride hits some of the prettiest back roads through Wayland and Sudbury with plenty of shade and new pavement.  The route includes two of Larry's favorite roads -- Pelham Island Road and Water Row. You can take a break at Verrill Farm at mile 28, but you’ll want to save your appetite.  

    The short ride (31 miles) mercifully eliminates the early climb up Page Road and skips a swing around Pelham Island Road but still hits many of the best parts of the ride. 

    Ride Start Location:

    There is a restroom available at the ride start, behind the Bedford Depot. Parking for the ride is either at the Bedford Depot or across the street, behind Bikeway Source (a great local bike shop!). The ride will start behind Bikeway Source.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Larry Kernan, larry.kernan@gmail.com, 339-234-0404
    Mary Kernan, mary.kernan@gmail.com, 781-860-0500

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-23
    • 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM
    • 1172 Beacon St., Newton MA
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides.

    Ride Description: 

    The Newton Donut ride-- join us!

    Enjoy this delightful ride with a friendly group. The 23 mile route spans Newton and Weston, passing by beautiful historic homes. The 36 miles adds Sudbury and the 52 hits Stow. 

    Why is it called a donut ride? Because we have a pre-ride social gathering for anyone who wants to join at the Dunkin Donuts next door to the ride start, with a free coffee and donut on CRW's tab.

    The ride is show-and-go, which means everyone goes at their own pace. Be sure to download the GPS or print a cue sheet ahead (no printed copies at the ride start). Please don't rely on being able to follow someone else as there's no set pace. 

    *If this ride is canceled for weather issues it will be listed as canceled the night  before so check here in the a.m. before you head out.

    We look forward to seeing you on the ride!

    Ride Start Location:

    1. The ride start and parking is behind the dark orange/brown condo building at 1172 Beacon St., Newton. The parking is free but please park in the back only (not the side).  

    2. The pre-ride social is right next door at the Dunkin Donuts at 1148 Beacon St., Newton (it has bathrooms). It is a 1 minute walk from the ride start. 

    Timing:

         a.  The pre-ride social is from 845am to 915am at Dunkin Donuts For the free coffee and donut (or anything else, up to $5 per person), ask Lisa for the credit card. Anytime up to 'last call' at 910a).

         b. The ride: pre-ride overview is at 9:20am, and the ride will begin promptly at 9:30am 

    Ride Leader:

    Lisa Najavits (617-299-1620, text or call)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-24
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-06-26
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-06-28
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-06-29
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-06-29
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 17 Union St, Hingham, MA 02043
    • 50
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    Ever wanted to do the Sunday morning coastal ride but just couldn't get yourself out of bed in time? This is your chance to enjoy the scenic coastal route through Hull, Cohasset and Scituate. This is one of the prettiest rides the Club has to offer. Along the coast, you will see the beautiful homes of Jerusalem Road, quaint Cohasset Harbor and the active waterfront in downtown Scituate. The longer loop extends the route to the tip of the Hull peninsula, with views of the Boston skyline. The ride consists of mostly flat terrain along the coast, with rolling hills on the inland portion of the route. Ride leader will lead a 16+ mph average group on the long ride, no paced group for the short route at this time. Riders of all levels are welcome.

    Ride starts at 9:00

    Riders are expected to provide their own navigation

    Porta potties are available at ride start, and full bathrooms are available at Wompatuck state park 1 mile away

    Ride Start Location:

    Hingham High School

    Ride Leader(s):

    John O'Dowd  bikejon@verizon.net  978-760-4705

    Nina Siegel  ninasiegel7@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·          40 mile route

    ·         28 mile route

    • 2024-06-30
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-06-30
    • 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    • Dirigible Brewery in Littleton, MA
    • 57
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    The Pneumatic Classic celebrates the 1889 debut of pneumatic tires in bike racing.  

    On May 18th, 1889 the captain of the Belfast Cruisers Cycling Club was the first person to compete in a bike race on newfangled "sausage tyres" invented in 1887 by Scotland's John Boyd Dunlap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Boyd_Dunlop).

    Wille Hume (https://thepedalclub.org/PDF/The_Golden_book_0001_William-Hume.pdf) won "all four cycling events in sensational fashion from riders of repute" at the Queen's College Sports held on the North of Ireland Cricket Club Grounds.

    The Pneumatic Classic features 2 late morning rides (25m & 40m) departing from the Dirigible Brewery in Littleton, MA.

    After finishing the rides we'll toast Willie and John's accomplishments - and marvel at today's tubeless tires - with Dirigible's craft brews and food. 

    Ride Start Location:  

    Dirigible Brewery in Littleton, MA.    https://dirigiblebrewing.com/faqs 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Jerry Skurla  jskurla@comcast.net  781-799-2322

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 11am - 40 miles (route tbd)
    • 12 noon - 25 miles (route tbd)
    • 2024-07-01
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-03
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-07-04
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 17 Stedman Rd, Lexington, MA
    • 58
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    Minuteman Ride from Lawrence, MA – Bike New England

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct

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    Ride Description:

    Celebrate the 4th with this classic ride! Tour the beautiful roads of Lexington, Concord, Carlisle, Westford, Chelmsford, and Bedford. Rest stop for the long and medium rides at Great Brook Farm in Carlisle where they have water, bathrooms, and ice cream. (No planned stop for the short ride.) Things to see include Hanscom Field, the Old North Bridge, and horse and dairy farms. Save some energy for a hill near the end of the ride.

    Led Groups: see ride leaders below

    Please note: this is NOT the Social Revolutions! We do not meet at Lexington common.

    Ride Start Location:

    Clarke Middle School 17 Stedman Rd, Lexington, MA

    No bathrooms at ride start

    Ride Leader(s):

    John O'Dowd  (john.o'dowd@crw.org): 51 miles @ 16-17 mph avg

    Patty Grasso (pgrassox@gmail.com): 33 miles @ 15 mph avg

    Link to RwGPS Route:

    51 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1373166

    33 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1373128

    19 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1372834


    • 2024-07-05
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-07-06
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-07-06
    • 9:00 AM
    • 2024-07-07
    • 4:00 PM
    • St. Johnsbury, VT
    • 13
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    Ride Description:

    In it's 4th season, Bikepacking 101 is a two day, one night introduction to "bikepacking," which means all overnight gear is carried on your trusty bike, NOT your back.  

    Day 1's route is on paved road, dirt roads and a section of the Cross Vermont rail trail in NH and VT, arriving at  Ricker Pond State Campground in VT, which features a swimming beach and modern bathhouse. (https://vtstateparks.com/ricker.html

    Day 2 includes more Cross Vermont rail trail, a unique hardware store & bar in Cabot, VT, and a wonderful LONG descent on the Lamoille Valley rail trail back to the starting location in St Johnsbury.

    Ride Start Location:

    St. Johnsbury, VT

    Ride Leader(s):

    Jerry Skurla  jskurla@comcast.net  781-799-2322

    Link to RwGPS Routes

    • 2024-07-07
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-07-07
    • 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM
    • 1172 Beacon St., Newton MA
    • 59
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    Ride Description: 

    The Newton Donut ride-- join us!

    Enjoy this delightful ride with a friendly group. The 23 mile route spans Newton and Weston, passing by beautiful historic homes. The 36 miles adds Sudbury and the 52 reaches Stow. 

    Why is it called a donut ride? Because we have a pre-ride social gathering for anyone who wants to join at the Dunkin Donuts next door to the ride start, with a free coffee and donut on CRW's tab.

    The ride is show-and-go, which means everyone goes at their own pace. Be sure to download the GPS or print a cue sheet ahead (no printed copies at the ride start). Please don't rely on being able to follow someone else as there's no set pace. 

    *If this ride is canceled for weather issues it will be listed as canceled the night  before so check here in the a.m. before you head out.

    We look forward to seeing you on the ride!

    Ride Start Location:

    1. The ride start and parking is behind the dark red/brown condo building at 1172 Beacon St., Newton. The parking is free but please park in the back only (not the side).  

    2. The pre-ride social is right next door at the Dunkin Donuts at 1148 Beacon St., Newton (it has bathrooms). It is a 1 minute walk from the ride start. 

    Timing:

         a.  The pre-ride social is from 845am to 915am at Dunkin Donuts For the free coffee and donut (or anything else, up to $5 per person), ask Lisa for the credit card. Anytime up to 'last call' at 910a).

         b. The ride: pre-ride overview is at 9:20am, and the ride will begin promptly at 9:30am 

    Ride Leader:

    Lisa Najavits (617-299-1620, text or call)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-08
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-10
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-07-12
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-07-13
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-07-14
    • 5:30 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Mt Greylock Summit, 3 Summit Rd, Adams, MA 01220
    • 55
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    Ride Description:

    It's X-Mass in July! Cycle across Massachusetts (X-Mass), from near the NY state border to the Seaport, in one day! The ride starts from the summit of Mt Greylock (opportunity to stay overnight at Bascomb Lodge for an early start) then a beautiful journey through the Berkshires and along the Quabbin Reservoir, followed by a climb to the summit of Mt Wachusett and a finish at Boston Harbor to watch the sunset. This is an unsupported ride and riders will have to arrange for their own travel to the start (Amtrak and carpool are potential options). A separate ride from Wachusett MBTA to Mt Greylock will be posted for the day prior to accommodate an out-and-back trip using only bikes and MBTA. This is an epic cross-state ride and riders should be prepared to handle minor mechanical issues along the way

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts at 5:30am at the summit of Mt Greylock in Adams, MA.  Riders are encouraged to stay overnight at Bascomb Lodge (located on Greylock summit) to get an early start.  Also, consider arriving in time for dinner the night before (7pm) to meet your fellow riders and enjoy the views from the summit.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Martin Hayes: (text) 617-216-0458

    Link to RwGPS Route:


    • 2024-07-14
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-07-14
    • 8:32 AM - 2:00 PM
    • 236 Main St., Medfield, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The route covers towns in the south that appear infrequently in the CRW calendar. We take mostly quiet roads in Medfield, Norwood, Sharon, Mansfield, Foxboro, and Walpole. The long ride adds Norton and Attleboro. Highlights of the ride include several notable ponds: Jewells, Pettee, Willett, Bird, Sawmill, Chartley, Fulton, Kingman. Whitville, Beaumont, Vandys, Crackrock, Plimpton, and Cobbs. Linda will lead a 13 mph group on the metric century option. The highlight of the ride is lunch at the Blue Moon Bagel Cafe at the end of the ride.

    Ride Start Location:

    Park on the north side of the parking lot away from the stores close to Route109.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Linda Nelson dentalbike@gmail.com
    Barry Nelson  barry.nelson@crw.org

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-15
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-17
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-07-19
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-07-20
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-07-21
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-07-21
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-07-22
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-24
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-07-26
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-07-27
    • 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 63 Flansburg Ave, Dalton, MA 01226
    • 58
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct.

    NOTE: This is a ride organized by Berkshire Velo - YOU NEED TO REGISTER ON BIKEREG TO PARTICIPATEhttps://www.bikereg.com/greylock-century



    Ride Description: 

    With 12K ft elevation gain, this century is among the hardest in the state. It's very well organized and takes riders to amazing places!

    You can register either for the metric or imperial century rides.

    The Devo group strongly recommends this event and would like to see several members joining. We could ride together, share an AirBnB to come in on Friday and enjoy the after party together.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9274

    Link to RwGPS Routes

    • 2024-07-27
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 18 South St, Norwell, MA 02061
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    The Norwellian Ride is a beautiful ride that includes many miles of glorious views of Norwell, Cohasset and Scituate.  The ride is 32.4 miles. The Norwellian Ride is flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.  The ride includes the modest cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, windmills, several harbors, and countless other photo ops.

    I haven't figured out how to avoid the uphills on the way back, yet!

    The Norwellian Ride is 9:00 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Join me on this delightful ride, you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor at the Coffee Corner (no restrooms).

    Rain may cancel the ride.  If the weather is iffy, check this page Saturday after 7AM or on Facebook, South Shore Mellow Riders Club page.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Norwell High School, Park Lot A. There are no bathrooms at NHS, but there are two at the Harbor Masters building.  We will all meet at The Coffee Corner for 15 minutes and then start our return to Norwell (see RWGPS map route).

    Ride Leader(s):

    Mike Togo, mtogo@verizon.net

    Link to RwGPS Route

    ·         32 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42930277

    • 2024-07-27
    • 9:00 AM
    • To be announced
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Details to come!

    Ride Start Location:

    To be confirmed

    Ride Leader(s):

    To be confirmed

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Map coming soon.

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with other women in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-07-28
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-07-29
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-07-31
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-08-02
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-08-04
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-08-05
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-08-07
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-08-09
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-08-11
    • 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Lincoln Sudbury HS
    • 449
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    CRW Century Rides are open to members only. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    Climb to the Clouds will test your biking abilities with lots of climbing and a climb up Mt. Wachusett. If you missed your medallion last year, then now is the time to add it to your century collection.


    We will have water only rest stops at Dexler Drumlin Reservation, 192 George Hill Road Lancaster MA, and Berlin Orchards 310 Sawyer Hill Road Berlin MA 01503.  A full-service stop will be available at Mt. Wachusetts Visitor Entrance. All rest stops will have porta johns. There will be an assortment of prepared wrap sandwiches with vegetarian options, chips and pickles served post ride.

    Come prepared! We recommend that you bring a rain shell to deal with any precipitation which may happen on your ride. 
    There will be a fully staffed rest stop near Mt Wachusett, where you will have food, water and Gatorade. You should plan to have most of your nutrition needs on-board or use the many places along the way to stay stocked. Water will be available at the self-service stops along the route.

    We fully expect the event to go forward but will watch the weather closely in case it takes a markedly downward turn.


    Ride Start Location: Lincoln-Sudbury High School parking lot

    390 Lincoln Road, Sudbury MA 01776

    (Very Limited Cell Service - Wahoo and Garmin might be challenged at ride start)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Century 100 Mile Route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43052424
     
    BONUS: For those who want an extra challenge there will be an extra fun segment.

    Metric 63 Mile route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42974961

    Piccolo 50 Mile (Stay Tuned, route in development)

    • 2024-08-11
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-08-11
    • 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM
    • 1172 Beacon St., Newton MA
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides.

    Ride Description: 

    The Newton Donut ride-- join us!

    Enjoy this delightful ride with a friendly group. The 23 mile route spans Newton and Weston, passing by beautiful historic homes. The 36 miles adds Sudbury and the 52 reaches Stow. 

    Why is it called a donut ride? Because we have a pre-ride social gathering for anyone who wants to join at the Dunkin Donuts next door to the ride start, with a free coffee and donut on CRW's tab.

    The ride is show-and-go, which means everyone goes at their own pace. Be sure to download the GPS or print a cue sheet ahead (no printed copies at the ride start). Please don't rely on being able to follow someone else as there's no set pace. 

    *If this ride is canceled for weather issues it will be listed as canceled the night  before so check here in the a.m. before you head out.

    We look forward to seeing you on the ride!

    Ride Start Location:

    1. The ride start and parking is behind the dark red/brown condo building at 1172 Beacon St., Newton. The parking is free but please park in the back only (not the side).  

    2. The pre-ride social is right next door at the Dunkin Donuts at 1148 Beacon St., Newton (it has bathrooms). It is a 1 minute walk from the ride start. 

    Timing:

         a.  The pre-ride social is from 845am to 915am at Dunkin Donuts For the free coffee and donut (or anything else, up to $5 per person), ask Lisa for the credit card. Anytime up to 'last call' at 910a).

         b. The ride: pre-ride overview is at 9:20am, and the ride will begin promptly at 9:30am 

    Ride Leader:

    Lisa Najavits (617-299-1620, text or call)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-08-12
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-08-14
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-08-16
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-08-18
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-08-18
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-08-19
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-08-21
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-08-23
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-08-25
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-08-25
    • 9:00 AM
    • To be announced
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Details to come!

    Ride Start Location:

    To be confirmed

    Ride Leader(s):

    To be confirmed

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Map coming soon.

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with other women in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-08-26
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Alewife Station
    • 11
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    It's Back under new management! Join us for a nice ride through quiet streets (for the most part) of Lexington. This is a show and go ride, meaning, you show and you go! Ride leader will sometimes ride it slow, other times a bit more spicy!  It's ok because this is Manic Mondays! You are responsible for your own navigation and bike mechanicals! Bad weather cancels, decision will be made by 5pm the previous day. Ride is limited to 10 due to the fact we take the Minute Man during a busy time. 


    Ride Start Location:

    Alewife Redline T Station, in by the Blue Bikes.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Hermin Miranda 781-475-8935 (TEXT ONLY)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-08-28
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-08-30
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-09-01
    • 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-09-04
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-09-06
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

    <Copy in the link(s) to the RwGPS route. Make sure you're using the copy in the CRW Club account and not your personal account. For example>

    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-09-07
    • 9:30 AM
    • Commuter parking lot, right off Rt. I-195 (Exit 31A), Mattapoisett,
    Register

    MATTAPOISETT 50 

    THE FLATTEST AND FASTEST 50 MILES YOU WILL EVER RIDE

    This is Narragansett Bay Wheelmen Ride no. 52.  NBW has graciously given us permission to use this route in the past. 

    According to NBW's notes, "Designed by Bill and Sandy McIlmail, it is a very flat ride through the cranberry growing region of southeastern Mass . . . Mattapoisett is a picturesque town with a lovely waterfront.  Rochester is a stately New England town with its church and green. Carver is the home of the popular King Richard's Medieval Faire . . ."  This is probably going to be your fastest 50-mile ride of the season.  There is also a shorter 30-mile option.  Thank you, NBW, for arrowing the ride!

    Find a few friends and break your records.

    Food stops:  Country store in Rochester; Dunkin Donuts on Rt. 28, General Store and deli in South Carver.

    Ride start: Commuter parking lot, right off Rt. I-195 (Exit 31A), Mattapoisett, across the street from Uncle Jon's Coffee

    50 mile route:

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36358456

    30 mile route:

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35792850

    • 2024-09-08
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-09-08
    • 8:45 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 1172 Beacon St., Newton, MA
    • 59
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides.

    Ride Description: 

    The Newton-Dover Donut ride-- join us!

    Note: this is a different route than the Newton-Weston donut ride, to change it up a bit.

    Enjoy this delightful ride with a friendly group. We span Newton, Wellesley, Needham and Dover. There's a regular (25 miles), medium (33 miles) and long (47 miles). 

    Why is it called a donut ride? Because we have a pre-ride social gathering for anyone who wants to join at the Dunkin Donuts next door to the ride start, with a free coffee and donut on CRW's tab.

    The ride is show-and-go, which means everyone goes at their own pace. Be sure to download the GPS or print a cue sheet ahead (no printed copies at the ride start). Please don't rely on being able to follow someone else as there's no set pace. 

    *If this ride is canceled for weather issues it will be listed here as canceled by the night before so check here in the a.m. before you head out.

    We look forward to seeing you on the ride!

    Ride Start Location:

    1. The ride start and parking is behind the dark red/brown condo building at 1172 Beacon St., Newton. The parking is free but please park in the back only (not the side).  

    2. The pre-ride social is right next door at the Dunkin Donuts at 1148 Beacon St., Newton (it has bathrooms). It is a 1 minute walk from the ride start. 

    Timing:

         a.  The pre-ride social is from 845am to 915am at Dunkin Donuts For the free coffee and donut (or anything else, up to $5 per person), ask Lisa for the credit card. Anytime up to 'last call' at 910a).

         b. The ride: pre-ride overview is at 9:20am, and the ride will begin promptly at 9:30am 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Lisa Najavits (617-299-1620, text or call)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    25 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36853939

    34 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37163296

    47 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39092783

    • 2024-09-11
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-09-13
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-09-14
    • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • WOODS HOLE 1 Cowdry Road Woods Hole, MA 02543
    • 20
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Lets Tour Martha's Vineyard via Woods Hole ferry in September! 

    We will see a classic New England Island via scenic coastal route after a ferry ride. We will depart from Woods Hole on ferry at 8:15 AM. Arriving in Vineyard Haven at 9:00AM.   

    Our tour takes us around the island to Menemsh where you can opt for a quick bike ferry to spectacular Aquinnah Cliffs. Then we will make our way to Chilmark country store for a tasty lunch stop in historic West Tisbury. Making our way through Katama, a beautiful barrier beach, and into Edgartown. Optional segment for historic buffs to another quick ferry to Chappaquiddick Island. 


    Then heading back to Oak Bluffs along a beautiful seashore road. Our tour ends either at Oak Bluff or to Vineyard Haven for a ferry back to Woods Hole. Jump into the ocean for a post ride swim and beverage or ice cream at Mad MArtha'c cafe.

    We will start out as group with pacing at Ave. speeds 16-18. The tour is intended to appreciate the MV scenery and historic sites, so stops for pics are encouraged.


    Ride Start Location:

    Parking for ferry at Woods Hole has many options. A bike reservation is not required but strongly suggested. See steamship authority website for more details https://www.steamshipauthority.com/schedules

    Additionally, there are several free day parking spots along the shining path rail trail in Falmouth where you can ride to ferry departure in woods hole. First come first served, they fill up fast!

    https://www.capecodbikeguide.com/shiningsea.asp


    Ride Leader(s):

    Melissa Quirk Contact me at melissa.e.quirk@gmail.com or 857-498-9539

    Erik D'Entremont  Contact me at erik.dentremont@crw.org

    Link to RwGPS Route

    The 77 Mile route starts and ends at Vineyard Haven. Optional ferry departure from Oak Bluffs back to Woods Hole.

    • 2024-09-14
    • 11:00 AM
    • 2024-09-15
    • 5:00 PM
    • Narragansett RI
    Register

    I'm planning a bikepacking ride from our house in Bonnet Shores, Narragansett, RI to Mystic (about 40 miles), with dinner and an overnight stay in Mystic.  Then a ride back the next day.  This is a placeholder until the details are ironed out.  The number of registrants will likely be capped at 12.  Pace will be moderate to easy (12 mph average), for people who want to try out bikepacking or who would like to have an easy two-day ride.

    • 2024-09-15
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-09-15
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-09-15
    • 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    • TBA
    • 60

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides.

    Ride Description:

    As the summer ends, what better time to join CRW Ride Leaders for a ride and social. Details TBA, but something for everyone will be planned, with various distances; and then drinks and appetizers. Who can join? Anyone who led at least one ride in 2024. 

    This ride will open for registration once details are added in a few weeks. 

    Ride Start Location:

    TBA 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Lisa Najavits, 617-299-1620 (cell phone, 10a-10p and during the ride if needed)
    Nina Siegel, 
    617-290-9501 (cell phone)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    TBA

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:

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    • 2024-09-18
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-09-20
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • 7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
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    Ride Description:

    The TGIF unwinder is a great way to end the work week. There are two routes that wind through the back roads of Bedford, Concord and Carlisle. Both routes are suitable for all abilities with moderate hills. There is usually at least one group that will do a brisk paced paceline but most will do a more casual ride at there own pace.

    Ride Start Location:

    The ride starts in the parking lot behind the Bedford Public Library.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Alan Cooney
    Julie Stephenson

    Link to RwGPS Route

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    • 18 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623436
    • 24 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19623451
    • 2024-09-21
    • 9:00 AM
    • To be announced
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Details to come!

    Ride Start Location:

    To be confirmed

    Ride Leader(s):

    To be confirmed

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Map coming soon.

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with other women in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-09-22
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-09-25
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-09-29
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-10-02
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-10-06
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-10-06
    • 9:30 AM
    • Nashua River Rail Trail, 3 Groton St., Ayer
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Template 20230709

    Ride Description:

    Improved third iteration of this scenic ride in and around Shirley, MA, once voted America’s Most Historic Small Town by ePodunk.com (really!), and now timed to catch some fall foliage. Both distances include a few roads rarely visited by CRW. New short ride includes nice sections in Groton, Townsend, Lunenburg, Shirley, and return through Devens. Long ride adds Lancaster and new routing through Bolton with return through Harvard. Short ride has 1,500 ft. of climbing. Long ride has 3,000 ft. of climbing.

    Ride Start Location:

    Nashua River Rail Trail, Ayer Commuter Parking Garage, 3 Groton St., Ayer. Please park and meet at the far end of the garage. Because the start location is a parking garage with limited height, if you have bikes on a roof rack, park in the small commuter lot (12 Park St., Ayer) on the left side of the road before you get to the Dunkin Donuts, then ride the last 1/10th mile to the parking garage on Groton St.  No restrooms at the start, but several gas stations and the Dunkin Donuts are nearby.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Steve Hoffenberg stevehof@yahoo.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-10-09
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-10-13
    • 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Park and Ride at Exit 35 off Rt 3.
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    The South Shore Coastal Loop is a beautiful tide that includes many miles of glorious Scituate, Cohasset, and Hull coastlines.  We'll ride though Rockland, Norwell, and Hingham on our way to and from the coast.    The long ride is 54 miles; the short ride is 41 miles.  Both rides are flat to rolling, with some short but steep sections to keep us honest.   Both rides includes the cottages on Jerusalem Road, 2 lighthouses, 3 Windmills, 4 harbors, and countless other Photo Ops and starts with a 4-mile downhill.   The long ride adds 12 miles of almost dead-flat riding along Nantasket Beach.  

    I haven't figured out how to about the uphill on the way back, yet!

    Ride time is

    • 8:30 sharp, until memorial day weekend
    • 7:30 sharp, Memorial Day weekend - Labor day weekend
    • 8:30 Sharp, after Labor Day

    Both the long and short rides start at 7:30 SHARP to avoid traffic.  Set your alarm clock for early Sunday morning.  you'll be glad you did.  

    We typically stop at Scituate Harbor for coffee at Coffee Corner or Dunkin, and for restrooms.  The long ride also stops at the Windmill in Hull gut.

    Rain may cancel the ride, or show and go.  if the  weather is iffy, check this page Sunday after 6 AM.

    Ride Start Location:

    We start at the Park and Ride across from Home Depot.  There are no bathrooms in the Park and Ride, but there are two Dunkin Donuts and a Wendy's with 1 mile of the ride in Rt.  228.  

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andrew Brand  andrewmbrand+sscl@gmail.com

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 44 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074244
    • 56 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46074266
    • 2024-10-16
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-10-20
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
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    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-10-20
    • 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    • 1172 Beacon St., Newton MA
    • 59
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides.

    Ride Description: 

    The Newton Donut ride-- join us!

    Enjoy this delightful ride with a friendly group. The 23 mile route spans Newton and Weston, passing by beautiful historic homes. The 36 miles adds Sudbury and the 52 reaches Stow. 

    Why is it called a donut ride? Because we have a pre-ride social gathering for anyone who wants to join at the Dunkin Donuts next door to the ride start, with a free coffee and donut on CRW's tab.

    The ride is show-and-go, which means everyone goes at their own pace. Be sure to download the GPS or print a cue sheet ahead (no printed copies at the ride start). Please don't rely on being able to follow someone else as there's no set pace. 

    *If this ride is canceled for weather issues it will be listed as canceled the night  before so check here in the a.m. before you head out.

    We look forward to seeing you on the ride!

    Ride Start Location:

    1. The ride start and parking is behind the dark red/brown condo building at 1172 Beacon St., Newton. The parking is free but please park in the back only (not the side).  

    2. The pre-ride social is right next door at the Dunkin Donuts at 1148 Beacon St., Newton (it has bathrooms). It is a 1 minute walk from the ride start. 

    Timing:

         a.  The pre-ride social is from 9am to 930am at Dunkin Donuts For the free coffee and donut (or anything else, up to $5 per person), ask Lisa for the credit card. Anytime up to 'last call' at 920a).

         b. The ride: pre-ride overview is at 9:35am, and the ride will begin promptly at 9:45am 

    Ride Leader:

    Lisa Najavits (617-299-1620, text or call)

    Link to RwGPS Route

    • 2024-10-23
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-10-27
    • 9:00 AM
    • To be announced
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20231001

    Ride Description:

    Details to come!

    Ride Start Location:

    To be confirmed

    Ride Leader(s):

    To be confirmed

    Link to RwGPS Route

    Map coming soon.

    The Women's/Nonbinary Program's goal is to invite more women, nonbinary, and female-identifying folks onto the road, foster connection with other women in the club, and act as an on-ramp to other co-ed areas of the club. Feel free to contact the ride leader via email if you have any questions about this ride or the Women's/Nonbinary Program in general.

    • 2024-10-30
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-11-06
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-11-13
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-11-17
    • 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-11-20
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-11-27
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-12-04
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-12-11
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-12-15
    • 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2024-12-18
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2024-12-25
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • street address, city, state or zoom
    • 40
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240415

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    Ride Description:

    A group that enjoys exploring a variety of scenic routes, mostly in the western suburbs, but also to the north or south. Occasionally we do an urban exploration. We always include a lunch stop, either during or at the end of the ride. In the winter we may substitute other activities, such as cross-country skiing. We stay together, following the leader for the day, while being careful not to drop anyone. On a rural ride of average hilliness, the pace is 15 to 17 mph on the flats, but slows considerably on the hills, so we wind up with a rolling average of about 13 mph. In fairness to the group, we require that prospective riders be capable of maintaining this pace. Distances are typically between 30 and 40 miles.

    Non-members of CRW are welcome to ride with us and experience what the Wednesday Wheelers offer. If you like our rides, however, and wish to continue to ride with us, we expect you to become a CRW member.

    If interested, contact Wednesday Wheeler Ride Coordinator

    Ride Start Location:

    Ride location changes weekly.

    Ride Leader(s):

    Ride Leaders change weekly

    Helen Greitzer - Ride Coordinator   helengreitzer@gmail.com


    • 2025-01-19
    • 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2025-02-16
    • 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


    • 2025-03-16
    • 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 411 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452
    • 60
    Register

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides annually before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride. Helmets are required on all CRW rides. Riders are expected to adhere to CRW code of conduct, template 20240327

    Attendees: We welcome your feedback about your event experience here:
    Ride Feedback Form

    CRW Rides are open to members and guests. Guests may attend two rides before being required to join the club. Please click the Register button to the left to join the ride.

    Ride Description:

    This challenging route deserves a special place in our hearts. Running all year around, TMS takes you from the Brewery parking lot in Waltham all the way to the Harvard General Store and back. Come meet regulars and newcomers to CRW-Devo rides every third Sunday of the month. In the colder months of the year (namely December, January, February and March) we roll at 8:30 AM and all other months at 7:30 AM. 

    You will see nice rural settings, ride through countless suburban towns and face challenging hills. 


    Equipment requirements:

    Bike, helmet, backlights and good humor to deal with what will be thrown at you.

    Coffee Shop selection:

    You will be taken to the most revered cycling destination of the western suburbs - The holy grail of suburban coffee shops, the one and only  - Harvard General Store.


    We all know how coffee shop stops halfway through rides tend to go long... so if you are on a rush, feel free to skip coffee (it's a sacrilege but you will be forgiven). We'll try to keep the stop under 30 minutes, anyway.

    The pace will be defined by who shows up and how fit the group is. Although we will not be attacking the group, expect a good paceline to shape up. If you are feeling it, give your contribution to the pull. If not, hang at the back and enjoy the ride.

    In this ride we expect several groups at different paces to form. There should be ride leaders with each group. If you feel like you didn't make the best choice, there will be a rest stop around mile 17 where you can switch groups or you may eventually be caught by the following group if you are dropped.

    Ride Start Location:

    There's a large parking lot at the start of the ride (in front of the Mighty Squirrel Brewery). They have a coffee shop there with toilets, but aren't open before 7. 

    Ride Leader(s):

    Andre Wolff - andregwolff@gmail.com - 857 320-9374

    Link to RwGPS Route


Past events

2024-05-22 Dirty Battle Rd (w Detours, 17)
2024-05-22 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-05-21 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-05-19 South Shore Coastal Loop
2024-05-19 The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2024-05-19 2024 CRW North to New Hampshire Spring Century
2024-05-18 Paceline Clinic with NEBC
2024-05-18 Norwellian Ride
2024-05-17 TGIF Unwinder
2024-05-17 Praline Croissant Women/NB Ride (20)
2024-05-15 Dirty Battle Rd (w Detours, 17)
2024-05-14 PANDA (Paceline Around Natick/Dover Area)
2024-05-14 Wednesday Wheelers on Tuesday
2024-05-14 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-05-13 Manic Monday
2024-05-12 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2024-05-12 South Shore Coastal Loop
2024-05-11 Gravel Ride Assabet Wildlife Sanctuary (19)
2024-05-11 3rd Annual Spring Swap Meet & Rides
2024-05-11 Norwellian Ride
2024-05-11 Women's/NB Program Season Kick-off Ride (24)
2024-05-10 TGIF Unwinder
2024-05-10 7th Wave Gravel Ride
2024-05-10 Praline Croissant Women/NB Ride (20)
2024-05-09 Bike Thursday
2024-05-08 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-05-07 CANADA (Climb Around Natick And Dover Area)
2024-05-07 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-05-05 May Board Meeting
2024-05-05 South Shore Coastal Loop
2024-05-05 CRW-Devo Climbing Workshop
2024-05-04 Needham Dover and Beyond (41, 27, 19)
2024-05-04 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2024-05-04 Norwellian Ride
2024-05-03 TGIF Unwinder
2024-05-03 Praline Croissant Women/NB Ride (20)
2024-05-02 MS Dusk Dash - Sandy Pond Rd (25)
2024-05-02 Bike Thursday
2024-05-01 Dirty Battle Rd (w Detours, 17)
2024-05-01 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-04-28 Craft Food Hall (the new one) Ride (30 or 34)
2024-04-28 Harvard Loop from Lexington (56)
2024-04-28 South Shore Coastal Loop
2024-04-27 Southern NE Trunkline
2024-04-27 Bike Maintenance Workshop
2024-04-27 Norwellian Ride
2024-04-27 Captain Frye's Hidden Hills
2024-04-27 Bikes, Airplanes and Coffee Metric
2024-04-26 TGIF Unwinder
2024-04-26 Praline Croissant Women/NB Ride (20)
2024-04-24 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-04-23 PANDA (Paceline Around Natick/Dover Area)
2024-04-23 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-04-21 Ride Leader Kick Off
2024-04-21 CRW-Devo Climbing Workshop
2024-04-21 The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2024-04-20 Nashoba Bakery Ride (34, 25)
2024-04-20 Norwellian Ride - CANCELED FOR 4/20/24
2024-04-19 Praline Croissant Women/NB Ride (20)
2024-04-17 Dirty Battle Rd (w Detours, 17)
2024-04-17 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-04-16 CANADA (Climb Around Natick And Dover Area)
2024-04-16 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-04-14 Midnight Marathon Ride
2024-04-14 Early Season Acton North
2024-04-10 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-04-09 PANDA (Paceline Around Natick/Dover Afternoon)
2024-04-09 Speedy Croissant Women/NB Ride (25)
2024-04-07 Newton-Weston Donut Ride (23 or 36 or 52 miles)
2024-04-06 Norwellian Ride (CANCELED FOR 4/6)
2024-04-05 Heart Disease to World Record: A Talk by Peter Megdal, PhD
2024-04-05 2024 CRW Volunteer Pre Century Party
2024-04-05 [Canceled] Praline Croissant Women's Ride (20 mi)
2024-04-04 Zwift Greater London 8 (15)
2024-04-03 How to Post A Ride Workshop
2024-04-03 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-04-02 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2024-03-31 MS Mellow Dash to Ponyhendge
2024-03-30 Allies Social Ride For Women's History Month (20 mi)
2024-03-28 Ride Leader Training
2024-03-27 LUNCHTIME Praline Croissant Women's Ride (20 mi)
2024-03-27 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-03-24 CRW Devo Climbing Workshop
2024-03-23 Zwift Ven Top (13)
2024-03-20 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-03-17 Winter Challenge Party
2024-03-17 Bare Natick
2024-03-17 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride - St. Patrick's Edition 🇮🇪☘️
2024-03-13 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-03-09 Zwift Accelerate to Elevate AKA Alpe du Zwift (26)
2024-03-08 International Women's Day Praline Croissant FREE COFFEE (19)
2024-03-07 Curt's Birthday ride
2024-03-06 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-03-03 Board Meeting
2024-03-03 Natick Surprise
2024-03-02 CANCELLED WEEKEND X- Ski/Fat bike ride- WATERVILLE VALLEY NH
2024-03-02 Zwift Muir and the Mountain (24)
2024-03-02 DEVO: Bolton Bean (62) + Aero Roasters (100)
2024-02-29 Zwift Triple Flat Loops (22.6)
2024-02-28 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-02-21 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-02-18 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2024-02-15 Bikes & Brews: Winter Happy Hour ! 🍻
2024-02-14 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-02-11 Willett's Pond Wayfare
2024-02-11 Zwift Sunday Elevation
2024-02-10 DEVO Pancake Ride (100)
2024-02-09 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2024-02-07 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-02-04 Board Meeting
2024-02-04 Women's/Nonbinary Program WINTER FELLS HIKE (4 mi)
2024-02-03 Saturday Muffins on Main - MoM
2024-02-02 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2024-01-31 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-01-28 Bare Natick
2024-01-28 Hanson Ride (32)
2024-01-24 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-01-21 Board Meeting
2024-01-21 Hanson Ride (32)
2024-01-21 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2024-01-17 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-01-14 Natick Surprise
2024-01-14 Hanson Ride (32)
2024-01-13 Zwift Innsbruck 2018 UCI World Course (15)
2024-01-10 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-01-07 Hanson Ride (32)
2024-01-06 Zwift Volcano Laps
2024-01-06 Zwift Sprint Training
2024-01-06 Zwift Makuri 40 (25)
2024-01-03 Wednesday Wheelers
2024-01-01 New Year's Day Ride 2024
2023-12-31 Dedham-Dover-Sherborn ...CRW provided Lunch after ride
2023-12-31 No Snowflakes - Last Ride of 2023
2023-12-30 Zwift Festive 500: The Fan Flats
2023-12-29 Zwift Festive 500: R.G.V.
2023-12-28 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-12-28 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-12-28 Zwift Festive 500: Greater London Flat
2023-12-27 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-12-27 Zwift Festive 500: Makuri 40
2023-12-26 Zwift Festive 500: The Big Ring
2023-12-24 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-12-23 Zwift Coast Crusher (26)
2023-12-20 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-12-17 Willett's Pond Wayfare
2023-12-17 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-12-17 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-12-15 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-12-13 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-12-10 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-12-08 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-12-06 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-12-03 Hanson Ride (Canceled)
2023-12-02 Zwift: Out and Back Again (25)
2023-12-01 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-11-29 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-11-26 Hanson Ride (32) NEW Start Time 10AM
2023-11-25 Norwellian Ride (32) 11/25 CANCELED
2023-11-25 The Norwellian Ride (32) CANCELED
2023-11-24 Turkey Burner
2023-11-22 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-11-19 Hanson Ride (32) NEW Start Time 10AM
2023-11-19 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-11-18 The Norwellian Ride (32) #cancel
2023-11-18 Zwift: Chasing the Sun
2023-11-17 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-11-16 Dirty Battle Road Thursday edition - with DETOURS
2023-11-15 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-11-12 Rutland Shuffle
2023-11-12 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-11-11 Nashoba Bakery Ride (34, 25)
2023-11-11 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-11-10 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-11-08 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-11-05 Board Meeting
2023-11-05 Milk Room Brewery Ride
2023-11-05 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-11-05 Newton-Weston Donut Ride (23 or 36 or 52 miles)
2023-11-04 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-11-04 Muffins on Main - MoM
2023-11-03 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-11-01 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-10-31 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-10-29 Bagels and a Witch
2023-10-29 WOMEN'S HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR (19 & 34, FREE TRICKS N TREATS!!)
2023-10-29 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-10-28 Gravel Ride Belmont Arlington
2023-10-28 West Podunk III, Fall Edition (59, 33)
2023-10-28 The Norwellian Ride 32 - CANCELED for 10/28
2023-10-27 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-10-26 Dirty Battle Road Thursday edition - with DETOURS
2023-10-26 Bike Thursday
2023-10-25 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-10-24 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-10-22 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2023-10-22 Hanson Ride (32)
2023-10-22 Newton-Weston Donut Ride (23 or 36 or 52 miles)
2023-10-21 POSTPONED - NH Northern Rail Trail-from Jamie Welch Park to Danbury (and back)
2023-10-21 The Norwellian Ride (32) CANCELLED (10/21)
2023-10-20 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-10-19 Dirty Battle Road Thursday edition - with DETOURS
2023-10-19 Bike Thursday
2023-10-18 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-10-17 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-10-15 Danvers Gravel / All Terrain Ride
2023-10-15 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-10-15 CRW Cranberry Century
2023-10-14 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-10-13 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-10-12 Bike Thursday
2023-10-11 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-10-10 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-10-08 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2023-10-07 The Norwellian Ride (32) We roll at 9AM today!
2023-10-06 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-10-05 Dusk Dash Arl Center to Bedford
2023-10-05 Bike Thursday
2023-10-04 Dirty Battle Road- with DETOURS
2023-10-04 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-10-03 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-10-01 (RESCHEDULED to 10/28) West Podunk III, Fall Edition (59, 33)
2023-10-01 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2023-10-01 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-09-30 Ride Leader Ride (24)
2023-09-30 The Norwellian Ride (32) CANCELLED
2023-09-29 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-09-28 Board Candidate Information Session
2023-09-28 Dusk Dash Arl Center to Bedford
2023-09-28 Bike Thursday
2023-09-27 Dirty Battle Road w DETOURS (17)
2023-09-27 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-09-26 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (25)
2023-09-24 CANCELLED - DUE TO WEATHER FORECAST - Jack's Abby 39 - Framingham, MA
2023-09-24 Women's Program Apple Ride (20/27 mi, Free cider/donuts!)
2023-09-24 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2023-09-24 Cancelled South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-09-23 Ride from Concord to Harvard via Maynard - RIDE CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN
2023-09-23 The Norwellian Ride (32) !CANCELED DUE TO RAIN!
2023-09-22 TGIF Unwinder
2023-09-22 Praline Croissant Women's Ride (19)
2023-09-21 Bike Thursday
2023-09-20 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-09-20 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-09-19 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-09-19 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (26)
2023-09-17 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-09-17 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-09-16 Paceline Clinic with NEBC
2023-09-16 The Norwellian Ride (32) CANCELED FOR 9/16
2023-09-15 TGIF Unwinder
2023-09-15 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-09-14 Dusk Dash Arl Center to Bedford
2023-09-14 Bike Thursday
2023-09-13 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-09-13 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-09-12 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-09-12 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride (26)
2023-09-10 CANCELLED: Second Sunday Lexington Ride
2023-09-10 Lexington Social Revolutions (20, 30)
2023-09-10 Newton-Weston Donut Ride (23 or 36 miles)-CANCELED
2023-09-10 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-09-09 Brake for Beavers (62, 48, 24)
2023-09-09 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-09-08 TGIF Unwinder
2023-09-08 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-09-06 Dirty Battle Road- with pizza! Liberty and North Bridge
2023-09-06 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-09-05 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-09-05 CANCELLED Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-09-04 Monday Melody (Led by John Meyer)
2023-09-03 Lexington Social Revolutions
2023-09-03 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-09-03 Muffins on Main (from Boxborough)
2023-09-02 Tour of Martha's Vineyard
2023-09-02 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-09-01 TGIF Unwinder
2023-08-31 MS Dusk Dash-Baker Bridge
2023-08-31 Bike Thursday
2023-08-30 Canceled ☹️ Dirty Battle Road- with pizza! Liberty and North Bridge
2023-08-30 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-08-29 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-08-29 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-28 Cancelled(work travel): Monday Melody
2023-08-27 Lexington Social Revolutions
2023-08-27 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-08-26 Concord to Chelmsford and back via Bruce Freeman Trail
2023-08-26 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-08-25 TGIF Unwinder
2023-08-24 MS Dusk Dash
2023-08-24 Bike Thursday
2023-08-23 Dirty Battle Road- updated time to 5:30--Liberty and North Bridge
2023-08-23 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-08-22 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-08-22 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-21 Monday Melody
2023-08-20 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-08-20 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-08-19 The Norwellian Ride (32)
2023-08-19 Saturday is Sunday! (40, 28)
2023-08-18 TGIF Unwinder
2023-08-18 Canceled —-Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-17 TNFR - @5:30pm /26 miles /16mph
2023-08-17 Bike Thursday
2023-08-16 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-08-16 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-08-15 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-08-15 CANCELLED (rain) Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-14 Cancelled : Monday Melody
2023-08-13 Lexington Sunday Morning Ride
2023-08-13 Women/NB Kimball Farm Ride, 26 mi (FREE ICE CREAM)
2023-08-13 Devo: Lost Lake and FREE ICE CREAM
2023-08-13 (Cancelled) South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-08-12 In Memory of Sandy Gray
2023-08-12 A Norwellian Ride
2023-08-11 TGIF Unwinder
2023-08-11 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-10 Canceled - MS Dusk Dash to Ponyhendge
2023-08-10 Bike Thursday
2023-08-09 Dirty Battle Road- New Time 5:30pm
2023-08-09 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-08-08 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-08-08 CANCELLED (RAIN) - Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-07 Cancelled Monday Melody
2023-08-06 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-08-06 Aero Roasters (100)
2023-08-05 Erikson's Ice Cream Ride (58, 38, 24)
2023-08-05 A Norwellian Ride
2023-08-04 TGIF Unwinder
2023-08-04 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-03 Bike Thursday
2023-08-02 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-08-01 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-08-01 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-08-01 Concord/Carlisle ☕️ (24 or 35)
2023-07-31 Monday Melody
2023-07-30 Apple Pi Ride
2023-07-30 Greylock - 100
2023-07-30 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-07-29 A Norwellian Ride
2023-07-28 TGIF Unwinder
2023-07-28 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-27 CANCELED - TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Ride
2023-07-27 CANCELLED - MS Dusk Dash to Ponyhendge (26miles)
2023-07-26 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-07-26 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-07-25 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-07-25 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-25 Fast Ferns ☕️ (35)
2023-07-24 Monday Melody
2023-07-23 Wang Dang Doodle Adventure Ride (Mix Terrain)
2023-07-23 Women's / Non-binary ride with BYO Tailgate!
2023-07-23 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-07-23 Social Revolutions - Yellow Jersey Edition
2023-07-22 Lost from the Tiki Bar
2023-07-22 East European Ride (45, 27)
2023-07-22 A Norwellian Ride
2023-07-21 TGIF Unwinder
2023-07-21 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-21 Ponyhenge
2023-07-20 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-07-20 Dusk Dash - Bedford Road
2023-07-20 Bike Thursday
2023-07-19 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-07-19 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-07-18 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-07-18 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-18 Early AM Coffee at Ferns
2023-07-16 Newton-Weston Donut Ride
2023-07-16 Cancelled: South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-07-16 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-07-15 Miles for Myles (40, 27)
2023-07-15 A Norwellian Ride (NEW START TIME 9:30AM TODAY)
2023-07-14 CRW-Devo - Overnight to NYC
2023-07-14 TGIF Unwinder
2023-07-14 Canceled— rain—Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-13 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-07-13 Dusk Dash Sandy Pond
2023-07-13 Bike Thursday
2023-07-12 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-07-12 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-07-11 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-07-11 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-10 Cancelled : Monday Melody
2023-07-09 Board Meeting
2023-07-09 39TH ANNUAL GRYZBOSKA CIRCLE RIDE (SWCCW)
2023-07-09 Lexington and Bedford with a smidgen of Billerica
2023-07-09 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-07-09 X-Mass in July
2023-07-08 A Norwellian Ride
2023-07-08 Wachusett to Greylock
2023-07-07 TGIF Unwinder
2023-07-07 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-07-06 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-07-06 MS Dusk Dash to Ponyhendge
2023-07-06 Bike Thursday
2023-07-05 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-07-05 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-07-04 Zwift Chasing the Sun
2023-07-03 Monday Melody
2023-07-02 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-07-01 Live Free or Die
2023-07-01 A Norwellian Ride
2023-07-01 CRW-Devo - Round 150
2023-06-30 TGIF Unwinder
2023-06-30 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-29 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-06-29 Dusk Dash
2023-06-29 Bike Thursday
2023-06-28 CRW co-sponsored event: Gravel Boston Symposium at the Cycle Loft
2023-06-28 Cancelled-- Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-06-28 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-06-27 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-06-26 Monday Melody
2023-06-24 POSTPONED to 7/22 - Lost from the Tiki Bar
2023-06-24 Introduction to Bike Packing, a Vermont overnight camping trip
2023-06-24 A Norwellian Ride
2023-06-24 *** Cancelled*** Bolton Bean + Aero Roasters
2023-06-23 TGIF Unwinder
2023-06-23 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-22 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-06-22 Dusk Dash
2023-06-22 Bike Thursday
2023-06-21 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-06-21 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-06-20 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-06-20 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-19 Monday Melody
2023-06-18 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-06-18 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-06-17 A Norwellian Ride
2023-06-16 TGIF Unwinder
2023-06-16 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-16 Concord, Carlisle, Coffee
2023-06-15 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-06-15 Dusk Dash
2023-06-15 #Cancel Adventure Ride, Vermont Gravel Grinder
2023-06-15 Bike Thursday
2023-06-14 Dusk Dash (rescheduled to Thursday)
2023-06-14 Ride Cancelled-- Thunderstorms--Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-06-14 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-06-13 CANCELLED - Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-13 CRW-Devo - 🐓 Tuesday
2023-06-12 Monday Melody
2023-06-11 18.2 Swellesly Gravel
2023-06-11 Tour de Lexington
2023-06-11 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-06-10 A Norwellian Ride
2023-06-09 TGIF Unwinder
2023-06-09 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-08 Bike Thursday
2023-06-08 🐓 Rooster Hills ⛰️
2023-06-07 Dusk Dash
2023-06-07 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-06-06 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-06-06 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-06-06 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-05 Monday Melody
2023-06-04 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-06-03 Center of the Universe Ride
2023-06-03 A Norwellian Ride, 6/3/23 CANCELLED
2023-06-02 TGIF Unwinder
2023-06-02 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-06-01 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-06-01 Bike Thursday
2023-05-31 Dirty Battle Road- Liberty and North Bridge
2023-05-31 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-05-30 Dusk Dash
2023-05-30 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-05-30 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-29 Monday Melody
2023-05-29 Needham, Dover and Beyond
2023-05-28 19.4 Gravel Maynard Assabet Wildlife Sanctuary
2023-05-28 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-05-27 Willie Hume Pneumatic Classic
2023-05-27 Primo and Leviathan
2023-05-26 TGIF Unwinder
2023-05-26 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-25 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-05-25 Bike Thursday
2023-05-24 Dirty Battle Road- Reformatory Out and Back
2023-05-24 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-05-23 Dusk Dash
2023-05-23 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-05-21 Blue Moon ride
2023-05-21 Newton-Dover "donut" ride
2023-05-21 South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-05-21 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-05-20 Women's Ride - Season Kickoff!
2023-05-19 TGIF Unwinder
2023-05-19 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-18 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-05-18 Bike Thursday
2023-05-17 Dusk Dash
2023-05-17 Dirty Battle Road
2023-05-17 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-05-16 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-05-16 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-15 Monday Melody
2023-05-14 Ride Leader Kick Off
2023-05-14 Revisit the Charles: Where bicyclists played in 1895
2023-05-14 Lexington to Concord (and back, of course!)
2023-05-14 (South Shore Coastal Loop
2023-05-13 CRW North to New Hampshire Spring Century
2023-05-12 TGIF Unwinder
2023-05-12 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-11 TNFR - Thursday Night Fitness Rides
2023-05-11 Bike Thursday
2023-05-10 Dirty Battle Road
2023-05-10 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-05-09 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-05-09 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-08 Monday Melody
2023-05-08 test ride
2023-05-07 Board Meeting
2023-05-07 South Shore Coastal Loop (SSCL)
2023-05-06 Twin Peaks
2023-05-06 CRW-Devo - Everesting Challenge 🏔
2023-05-05 TGIF Unwinder
2023-05-05 Bike Thursday - Reschuduled to Friday, May 5th
2023-05-05 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-05-03 Dirty Battle Road
2023-05-03 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-05-02 Brick Tuesdays Ride/Run or Swim
2023-05-01 Monday Melody
2023-04-29 Nashoba Brook Bakery Ride
2023-04-28 TGIF Unwinder
2023-04-28 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-26 Dirty Battle Road
2023-04-26 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-04-25 Ride Leader Training
2023-04-25 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-22 2nd Annual Spring Swap Meet & Rides
2023-04-21 TGIF Unwinder
2023-04-21 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-19 Dirty Battle Road
2023-04-19 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-04-18 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-16 Midnight Marathon Ride
2023-04-16 CRW Volunteer Pre Century Party
2023-04-16 Willet's Pond Wayfaire
2023-04-16 CRW-Devo - The Mighty Squirrel Ride
2023-04-15 Hills are your Friends
2023-04-14 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-13 CRW-Devo - Tempo Thursdays - Westford Mocha
2023-04-12 Dirty Battle Road
2023-04-12 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-04-11 CANCEL Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-09 Mt Vernon from Groton
2023-04-08 INTRO TO DEVO: FREE COFFEE+BAGELS AT BLUE MOON
2023-04-07 Praline Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-06 2023 Adventure Ride Program Kick-Off
2023-04-06 CRW-Devo - Everesting HH #2🏔🍻
2023-04-06 CRW-Devo - Tempo Thursdays - Hudson Espresso
2023-04-05 Dirty Battle Road
2023-04-05 Wednesday Wheelers
2023-04-04 Speedy Croissant Women's Ride
2023-04-02 All the Hills
2023-03-27 Website Training for Ride Leaders
2023-03-03 Hanson Ride 10AM
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