Stokesville 60/40k - tour cycling event - in Mount Solon, VA - presented by Shenandoah Mountain Touring
Past Event

Stokesville 60/40k

Sunday, March 8, 2026Mount Solon, VA
Event Details

Event Type

Touring

Location

Mount Solon, VirginiaOpen in Maps

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Prior Dates (1)
2026March 8, 2026

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About This Event
The Stokesville 60/40k is a leisurely touring experience designed for riders who love beautiful scenery and a relaxed pace. Set in the stunning Blue Ridge foothills near Mount Solon, this event showcases the natural beauty of central Virginia while offering a welcoming atmosphere for cyclists of all abilities. Whether you choose the longer 60k or the shorter 40k route, you'll enjoy rolling terrain, pastoral views, and the charm of rural Virginia.
Additional Information

Stokesville 60/40k: A Scenic Ride Through Virginia's Blue Ridge Foothills

What to Expect

  • Scenic Backroads - Quiet country roads with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and farmland
  • Relaxed Touring Pace - No time limits or competition - ride at your own speed and enjoy the experience
  • Support Stations - Rest stops along the route with refreshments and regrouping opportunities
  • Family-Friendly Vibe - A welcoming community atmosphere perfect for riders seeking a pleasant day on the bike
  • Well-Marked Routes - Clear signage and route maps to keep you on track

Course Description

Route Distance Best For
60k Route ~37 miles Experienced recreational riders
40k Route ~25 miles Families and casual cyclists

Event Highlights

  • Stunning Blue Ridge Mountain scenery and peaceful rural landscape
  • Non-competitive, community-focused cycling experience
  • Support stations with refreshments throughout the route

Stokesville 60/40k Highlights

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the 60k and 40k routes?

Both routes showcase the same beautiful Blue Ridge foothills scenery with quiet country roads and pastoral views. The 60k is the longer option for riders seeking a more extended day in the saddle, while the 40k is perfect for those wanting a shorter, more leisurely experience. Choose based on your fitness level and how much time you want to spend riding - either way, you'll enjoy the stunning Virginia landscape.

Are there rest stops along the route?

Yes! The Stokesville 60/40k features support stations positioned along the route where you can refuel with refreshments, take a break, and regroup with other riders. These stops are designed to keep you energized and provide a chance to soak in the beautiful surroundings at a relaxed pace.

Is this event suitable for families and beginner cyclists?

Absolutely! The Stokesville 60/40k is designed as a leisurely touring experience with a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. There are no time limits or competitive pressure - ride at your own speed and enjoy the experience. The rolling terrain is manageable for riders of all abilities, making it perfect for families and anyone new to cycling events.

What kind of terrain should I expect?

The route features rolling terrain through the Blue Ridge foothills near Mount Solon, with scenic backroads offering views of farmland and mountains. It's a touring-focused ride that emphasizes natural beauty and a relaxed pace rather than challenging climbs - perfect for enjoying the landscape without constant technical difficulty.

Will the routes be clearly marked?

Yes. Both the 60k and 40k routes feature well-marked signage and route maps to keep you on track throughout your ride. This allows you to focus on enjoying the stunning Virginia scenery while having confidence you're heading in the right direction.

What should I bring and what gear do I need?

Bring plenty of water, snacks, and any nutrition you prefer for endurance riding. Wear comfortable cycling clothes suitable for the weather and bring a light jacket in case conditions change. A basic repair kit with a spare tube, pump, and multi-tool is always smart to have on hand, though support stations may be able to assist with mechanical issues.

Can I spectate or bring family members who don't want to ride?

Check the event website for the latest details on spectating options and whether non-riders can be part of the experience. Many touring events welcome supporters at rest stops and the finish, creating a fun community atmosphere for everyone involved.

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