GoRun: Harpoon Brewery: Brewery to Brewery 2012

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The 2012 Harpoon B2B is sold out with 1,000 riders. Join us for the Harpoon Point to Point!

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Cheers to 25 years! Our new year-round beer is a toast to friendship, and to decades of brewing & enjoying great beer together.

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Recent Events
Tips for First Timers, March 2012
One of the best things about riding in a peloton is the draft effect set up by a group of riders working together; it can enable you to do a ... more
A Strong Headwind Is Your New Best Friend
With more daylight hours at the end of the day, it's time to get outdoors a few evenings each week.
Nailing the Trifecta
Make sure you keep the importance of training, pacing and fueling your event in balance
Tips for First time B2B Riders, Vol.1
Harpoon Quality Control manager and B2B rider Jaime Schier gives his first tip to first-time B2B riders
All News
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    2012 Date and Admissions Process Announced!
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    New from Harpoon: Rich & Dan's Rye IPA.
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    Learn More About the 2012 B2B
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    Our Friends at Ibex share the Harpoon B2B 2011 Ride
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    The 2011 Harpoon B2B: EPIC
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    June 18, 2011: What a day!
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    Photos from the 2011 Post-Ride Party in Windsor
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    Congratulations to all riders and thanks to our volunteers!
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    Harpoon B2B Jerseys through the years

The Ride

The Harpoon Brewery to Brewery Ride is one tough ride. By design, it is not for everyone. This ride is for cyclists who enjoy great beer, are physically and mentally tough, take pleasure in the fellowship of others, excel in the face of challenges, play by the rules, and can ride 148 miles to the finish safely and without their hands being held.

Eleven years ago, a small group of elite riders from Team Psycho made the inaugural ride after Harpoon purchased a second brewery in Windsor, VT. A SAG wagon, armed with water, tires, tubes, and some tools, was the only support. Upon arriving in Windsor, a keg (well, maybe more than just one keg) was rolled out of the brewery for the post ride celebration. Since that time, the field of cyclists has grown, the course has been lengthened, and the vertical increased. The spirit, however, has remained the same: a tough, bare bones ride with the reward of great beer at the finish.
 

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