Tokeneke Classic Road Race

New England Regional Championship Road Race

Planned for Sunday August 8th, 2010

Presented by Cafeteros Cycling Club and Team Mossman Tokeneke Racing




Tokeneke Classic 2007
© Paul Kramarchyk

Great course. I always do Union Vale, Bear, Jiminy and Battenkill.

One of the better if not the best road races I've participated in.

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR A GREAT 2009 RACE

Results are at Past Results

Some Pictures

The 2010 race is scheduled for Sunday August 8th and we are applying for town approvals, etc. We plan to build on last year's successful race and continue with the improvements from last year:

The Tokeneke Classic is a bicycle race organized by and for racers, looping around the Berkhamsted reservoir in central Connecticut. The area was chosen because of the challenging terrain and spectacular beauty of the race course. We think it is one of the best courses in the Northeast, and we've raced a few of them. The course consists of multiple loops around a hilly 22-mile circuit with about 2000 feet of climbing per lap. 

New England Regional Championship  
Proposed 2010 Race Categories, Times, and Distances
Race Time Distance Field Limit Prizes
Cat 4 men 9:00 am 2 laps, 44 miles 100 $ / top 5
Masters 45+ (cat 1-4) 9:08 am 2 laps, 44 miles 100 $ / top 5
Open Women 9:18 am 2 laps, 44 miles 100 $ / top 6
Cat 4/5 Men 9:25 am 1 lap, 22 miles 75 $ / top 3
Pro/1/2 12:45 pm 3 laps, 66 miles 100 $ / top 8
Cat 3 men 12:51 pm 3 laps, 66 miles 100 $ / top 5
Masters 35+ (cat 1-4) 12:57 pm 3 laps, 66 miles 100 $ / top 5
Juniors 15-18 1:05 pm 2 laps, 44 miles 75 with M55+ Medals /$
Masters 55+ (cat 1-4) 1:05 pm 2 laps, 44 miles 75 with Juniors $ / top 3
Notes: Juniors and M55+ will start and race together and may work together but will be scored separately and have separate prize lists.

NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL CHAMPIONISHIP: The Tokeneke Classic has been chosen as the USAC New England Regional Championship Road Race for 2009. Any rider holding a current USA Cycling annual license who is a USA citizen or permanent resident and resides in New England as shown on their license is eligible for championship medals. (The Tokeneke Classic itself is open to all licensed riders irrespective of residency, but only New England residents qualify for medals.) Medals will be awarded for Men 1/2 and Women 1/2/3, Men 3, Masters men and women by 5-year age group from 35-39 up through 65+.

POINTS AFFILIATIONS

MCRA: Masters races are part of the MCRA race series (see www.mastercycleracing.com)

JUNIORS: Junior events are part of the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Road Series (see www.usacycling.org/lajrs). LAJRS Medals will be distributed as follows: Men (15-16, 17-18) in their own race. Women (15-16, 17-18) in the open women’s race. Espoir men in the Pro/1/2 race. Junior one-day licensees are eligible for LAJRS medals. Junior women may race for $25, rebates on race day for BikeReg.com registrations


 

You can find out race details (such as location, course description) under "Race Details" above, and general information about the race, race organizers, etc., all using the links above. If you participated in past races you should check out the pictures from Paul Kramarchyk (Paul is a local resident and excellent amateur photographer - click on image right).


© Paul Kramarchyk





Thanks to

Central MA Public Safety Assn Inc.
Central MA Public Safety Assn Inc.
 
SRAM Pioneer Event Productions