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Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred

Last weekend some of us Lapdogs went up to Bancroft to ride in the Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred. Cyclists could choose a ride distance of 80, 160, or 233km.

The Lapdogs showed up for this event in full force, bringing about 12-13 total riders and splitting members among the 160 and 233km groups. I chose the 233km route for maximum punishment. At times there were struggles, but everybody hung in there to finish strong.

Bancroft is a great place to ride because of the constant rolling hills, extremely low traffic, and generally nice roads. The organizers of this event were great, and I’ll certainly travel up to Bancroft next year for another go at the ‘Hilly Hundred.

A few items of note:

  • Shamrock Hill Bed & Breakfast is a better all-around deal than the Best Western.
  • While the Fox and the Hound serves a delicious Autumn Pasta, they might accidentally spill beer all over you.
  • Don’t wear a King of the Mountains jersey to this event.
  • There are no washrooms in downtown Bancroft.
  • Country Bits are not the same as Tim Bits. Don’t, just don’t, waste your money on the Country Bits.

Here’s the 160km route map if you’re in the area and would like to check out the loop. Also, check out the pictures of all of the ‘dogs at the event!

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2 comments for “Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred”

  1. [...] was quick, and I had my wheels in about 10 business days. I was able to put them on just before the Hasting’s Hilly Hundred, and I was immediately smitten by both the color and style of the rim and the increased stiffness [...]

    Posted by Highly Obsessed: The Snowboarding & Cycling Blog | October 20, 2007, 2:11 am
  2. [...] story, the purchase of the SL1 is. I got completely ruined on a ride in the fall of 2007, the Hastings Hilly Hundred - don’t be fooled by the alliteration and seemingly harmless name, it was a brutal 240 km slog - [...]

    Posted by Highly Obsessed: The Snowboarding and Cycling Blog | Ride-along with Steve: Reviewing the Fuji SL1 | May 11, 2008, 7:36 pm

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