Which Kermesse spring event is harder: The Hell of Hunterdon or the Fools Classic?
Known for riding off the front of group rides only to be caught in the first mile, we got back on a road bike and realized he must win the Donut Derby at least once in his life. Regularly pledging we’re "not climbers," we can be found as a regular attendee of Trexlertown's Thursday Night Training Criterium or sitting on the couch watching Paris-Roubaix reruns. We have been constant riders of the Hell of Hunterdon in New Jersey and raced the Tour of the Battenkill.
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Which Kermesse spring event is harder: The Hell of Hunterdon or the Fools Classic?
A few hours after the Tour of Flanders is the best time to hit a fast unpaved road.
The Hell of Hunterdon delivers yet again as the premiere mid Atlantic spring classic for those searching for gravel.
Taking advantage of a spring-like winter day means searching for Hell of Hunterdon segments.
In the company of some peaceful Bucks County gravel roads that have fought off sealant for decades.
A wonderful way to explore fourteen of the Delaware Valley's greatest descents.
Replace the unpaved roads with brutal climbs to describe the last Kermesse installment, Fleche Buffoon.
Hitting out on two great roads included in the final miles of the Fools Classic.
Amidst the remnants of a blizzard, finding a steep gravel climb becomes strangely peaceful.
The Hell of Hunterdon returns for the eighth year, so don't miss it. Registration is coming quickly.