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Seven 2006 Kona/IMBA Freeride
Grants Awarded
For Immediate
Release
07-21-06
Contact: Mark Eller
IMBA Communications Manager
markeller@...
303.545.9011 ext.115
Thanks to Kona Bicycle Company's generous support, seven IMBA clubs will
receive $1,000 cash grants to help create new freeriding, downhilling
and dirt jumping opportunities. IMBA received many applications for the
2006 Kona/IMBA Freeride Grants, and the field of applicants demonstrated
an impressive level of sophistication. Each application featured
detailed maps and budgets and evidence of good relationships with local
land managers.
Funding for the program comes from Kona and the Kona/IMBA Bowling Party,
an annual Las Vegas
fundraiser held during Interbike, the bicycle industry trade show. The
program's goal is to support the development of freeriding opportunities
on public land.
Here are the 2006 winners:
Black Hills
Mountain Bike Association, Rapid
City, South Dakota
BHMBA has gained permission from Rapid
City Parks
and Recreation to construct a dirt jump park in an underutilized,
heavily shaded cottonwood grove on city land. The club has cleaned huge
amounts of
trash and is assisting the city with a controlled burn to prep the area
for the construction and control invasive plant species.
Colorado
Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association, Grand Junction, Colorado
COPMOBA will be designing and building the first purpose-built downhill
trail in the Grand Junction
area. The trail design provides for shuttle access and will include a
number of freeride play areas.
Disco Velo,
Hood River, Oregon
Disco Velo is leading the charge in developing the Hood River
Bike Park,
a gravity-fed jump trail within a small municipal park that will also
meet specifications as an American Bicycle Association BMX track.
Hoosier
Mountain Bike Association, Indiana
The HMBA, working with the managers of Rangeline Nature Preserve near Anderson, IN,
have built a great cross-country trail system and are now ready to add
some spice to the trails with the addition of optional freeride features
within the existing trail corridor.
Kingdom Trails
Association, East Burke,
Vermont
Kingdom Trails Association is developing plans for a progressive skills
area that will initiate youth and novice riders to berms, jumps, and
narrow bridges in a controlled environment that minimizes the risk of
injury and allows for active instruction.
Pipeline Bike
Club Council, Coquitlam,
British Columbia
Pipeline Bike Club Council has partnered with the city of Coquitlam, British Columbia, to
build a dirt jump park. The park consists of a pump track, several dirt
jumps and a racing track. Construction in 2006 will include a new rhythm
section for the racetrack and intermediate to beginner jump lines.
Surrey
Off-Road Cycling Enthusiasts (SORCE), Surrey, British Columbia
SORCE is working with Surrey Parks Division to transform an unused open
field into a high-skill, low-risk bike park within the city limits,
accessible via the Surrey Transit system and local trails.
The Kona/IMBA Freeriding Grant program builds on Kona's time-tested, outstanding
support of mountain biking advocacy. Kona has been a leading IMBA
corporate supporter since 1994, and has developed several creative
fundraising projects, including the Kona Buck-A-Bike program, the
ongoing Kona Bro Deal program (which asks all bro deal purchasers to
become IMBA members), and the highly successful bowling tournament.
For more information, visit http://www.imba.com/resources/grants/

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