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Connecticut Challenge participants can choose from 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100-mile rides. All routes start and finish at the Fairfield County Hunt Club.

Route maps and cue sheets for 2012 will be posted below as they become available, by end of January.
This is a fully supported ride with rider aid stations located every 15-20 miles along each course and complete SAG/Safety support in between. Aid stations will include snacks, water, sports drinks and other cycling necessities.
Not sure how far you can ride? There is a brief guide below for each distance to help you determine the best distance for you. All five routes are concentric (overlapping), so you will have the option to shorten your ride at several points along the way.
How will you know where you’re going? Check out our directional signs to keep you on course.
Support
There will be SAG vehicles along the routes to provide assistance when needed or to transport cyclists back to the start. Cycling marshals will be riding all routes to assist with bike repairs and minimal first aid. Rest stops will have fruit, drinks, snacks, water and sports drinks.
2011 Ride Routes
We designed our 10-mile ride to encourage participation from families with children, less-fit or older riders, cancer survivors who have recently completed treatment and anyone with just a short amount of time available to ride.
Is the 10 mile route for me?
The 10-mile ride is for you if:
Estimated time on the 10-mile course: 1.0 – 1.5 hours
The 25-mile ride covers a relatively flat course through Weston and Westport and along the beachfronts of Southport and Fairfield before winding its way back to the Hunt Club.
Is the 25 mile route for me?
The 25-mile ride is for you if:
Estimated time on the 25-mile course: 1.5 – 2.5 hours
The 50-mile ride passes through the beautiful communities of Weston, Georgetown, Redding, Bethel, Newtown and Easton before taking riders along the “Gold Coast” beaches of Southport and Fairfield and back to the Hunt Club. The course climbs steadily from the start, reaching its highest elevation at 25 miles. The second half of the course is a steady and gradual descent. There are three rest stops.
Is the 50 mile route for me?
The 50-mile ride is for you if:
Estimated time on the 50-mile course: 3.5 – 5 hours
If 100 miles just sounds like too much time on a bike for you, but you still want a great challenge on drop-dead gorgeous CT roads, this new distance may be for you. It’s not a century ride, but it will still be plenty challenging for any level of rider. You’ll travel through three counties and have four rest stops.
Is the 75-mile route for me?
The 75 mile ride is for you if:
Estimated time on the 75 mile course: 4 – 6 hours
The 100-Miler … New England’s Toughest Century
If you really want to challenge yourself, try our Century ride – the toughest you’ll find anywhere. We didn’t plan it that way – it’s just the Connecticut hills. But all your work will be made much easier by the beautiful scenery in the mid-summer Connecticut countryside and six great rest stops. This ride takes cyclists through communities in Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties, completely encircling picturesque Lake Waramaug in New Preston, CT where there will be a nice rest stop waiting for you. The second half of the ride covers back country roads, past several reservoirs and a strong climb starting at mile 78, leading back to the Hunt Club. 100-mile riders will encounter multiple ascents and descents throughout their ride. No ride can beat this 100-miler for its combination of challenge and beauty. This is may be New England’s toughest, fully supported century, but it will be memorable.
Is the 100-mile route for me?
The 100-mile ride is for you if:
Estimated time on the 100-mile course: 5 – 9 hours
Note: The bike course closes at 5 pm. Riders still on the course at 5:00 pm may be picked up by support vehicles.