Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Portland's Proposed Bike Park

Looks like these things are contagious. Our brethren in PDX want to get themselves a bike park....complete with a dedicated CX course. Nice. Read about it here.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Colorado Daily Article on VBP!

Cash needed to fund Valmont Bike Park

By Marty Caivano (Contact)
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
FYI

To donate and learn more about the site, visit www.valmontbikepark.com.

Mountain bikers (and cyclocrossers), in case you've been out of the loop recently, I'm here to let you know that the Valmont Bike Park is going to be a reality.

If all goes well, that means a network of singletrack, a pump track, dirt jumps and cyclocross courses in the best European tradition. Dirt enthusiasts can ride, learn, race and train all year long when the weather is good. Sweet!

Here's some background: Valmont City Park was purchased by the city of Boulder in 1995 through a voter-approved tax, but only last month did the City Council give the go-ahead to a concept plan for the space.

In its first phase of development, the plan includes a dog park, a disc-golf course and the bike park. Athletic fields, an amphitheater and an "adventure playground" will likely be completed in the second phase, once funding has been found.

Forty acres have been slated for the bike park, which will be constructed through a partnership between the city Parks and Recreation department and the Boulder Mountainbike Alliance. While there is money available for building, there's not enough to provide for all of the proposed facilities and features, said Bobby Noyes, the BMA-Valmont Park liaison.

Part of the reason is that the site imposes a heavy burden in infrastructure costs. Money must go to prairie dog remediation, fencing for the park boundary, and the moving and rehabilitation of the site's historic farmhouse -- all before the bike facilities can begin to take shape.

In addition to that, there are two sizable ditches in the park that need numerous bridge crossings to accommodate the trails that will cross them. Not only that, but the soil on the site is mostly clay, and we all know what happens when that stuff gets wet.

"They may have to excavate the trails and bring in road bed and new dirt," Noyes said. "The city wants this thing to be bulletproof and totally sustainable."

The city also wants to give the bike park designers free rein. The planners will examine the natural terrain to see if it supports some other mountain bike options, such as a dual slalom or mountain-cross course.

One thing that's high on the wish list is a permanent cyclocross run-up -- a section so steep that racers must dismount and carry their bikes up it. It would be approachable from different directions, allowing for good variety in race course design.

Another solid feature will be a kids' area, where youngsters can learn to ride and progress their skills. "The facility's going to be oriented toward the full spectrum of riders," Noyes said.

But for all this to happen, money must start flowing in.

"If we don't raise money, it will be pretty bare bones," Noyes said. "If we do raise money, we'll get the cool cyclocross start/finish area, the pump track, the wall rides, the quality facilities that we want."

In addition, Noyes pointed out, "We wanted to raise money all along, because we told the city from the beginning that we wanted to help pay for it."

As a result, the bike park organizers are on a mission to raise $500,000. They hope to collect as much as they can by Aug. 22, when they will apply for a grant from Great Outdoors Colorado. Noyes said the organization is more likely to help if it sees that it's not the only funding source for the project.

The group for the Valmont Bike Park has raised $17,500 over two weeks, mostly through selling engraved bricks for the site. If you've been waiting for the perfect opportunity to give back to the sport, now's your chance to see your name in print.

So when is this all going to happen? Naturally, there is no set date yet, as organizers are busy working to choose trail designers and take care of other background details.

But, "We would like to start construction in late spring," said Perry Brooks, park planner for the city. "We anticipate the bike facility itself will take two or three months to build."

The result, Noyes hopes, will be a place for cyclists to call home. "The Red Sox have Fenway Park, the Broncos have Mile High Stadium. With all the people involved in cycling -- roadies, mountain bikers, dirt jumpers, 'cross racers -- this can be a hub for our community."

Check out Marty Caivano's mountain bike blog at www.rubbersidedown.pmpblogs.com.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Final Public Input Meeting for VBP Design!


The final public input meeting is coming soon!

What:
Final "Poster Session". This is a planning session where the public can come and provide insight to the VBP and Parks people on needs for the Bike Park.

Where:
Rocky Mounts HQ
2055 26th St
Boulder, CO 80302

Get Directions
(303) 402-0190

When:
Thursday, November 6th at 6PM

We welcome your input so please do try and make it! The public and user groups will always be free to make comments on the project, but the city has no more specific public meetings
scheduled so we'd like you there for this one.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

On Site


Yesterday, Pete Webber (IMBA) gathered a few of the Valmont Committee members together at the site to look over the latest plans and talk specifically about Race Venues at the park. It was a cold windy day but everyone was pumped to be on site imagining what it's going to be like racing here. You will not believe the incredible view from the top of the hill! This park is going to be world class!

the crew discussing the latest plan



prairie dog trapping has begun



View from atop the hill

Monday, October 20, 2008

Blue Sky Velo - Xilinx CX Race


Saturday was a great day for the Bike Park fund raising effort!
Rob Love, Dan Farrell and the Blue Sky Velo team put on an incredible cyclocross race....not only that, they helped us raise over $1000 in donations to the park! The Blue Sky crew cooked up tasty Brats and all donations went to the bike park! Talk about passionate cyclists! Thanks so much to everyone who helped and contributed!
Junior podium...sporting the Valmont T's


Dan Farrell (Blue Sky) & Bobby Noyes counting the donations.

donations!


James Batty & his daughter Bergen...raising money for the park.

We'll be out in full force again during the Boulder Cup Weekend (Nov 1st & 2nd). Come check out the tent. We'll have socks, t-shirts and stickers for sale!
For more pics of the Blue Sky Xilinx Race check out these great local photographers:
Dierdre Moynihan
Rob O'Dea
Mark Woolcott

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

You're Invited! Help design the gravity sections of the VBP!

You're Invited!
What: Open House to View Plans and Give Input on Gravity/Jump/Technical/Flow Trails at Valmont Bikepark

When: This Friday, October 17, 7:00 p.m.

Where: The Fix Bike Shop, 3085 Bluff Street, Boulder (303.939.8349)

Why: The park designers want your input to make this a killer place to ride! Meet Randy Spangler and Judd de Vall

Who: All riders interested in gravity/jump/slalom/technical styles of mountain biking/BMX, and anyone else too!


Come over to The Fix this Friday night to check out preliminary plans for Valmont Bikepark, meet the park designers, give feedback, and learn more about the project. This gathering is focused on the downhill/dirt jump/technical riding elements at Valmont, but all types of riders are welcome to attend and check it out. Plus, there will be fizzy beverages in stock. Don't worry if you can't attend this time, as there will be future opportunities to view the plans for the entire park and give feedback as things move forward. The next chance will be at the BMA Annual Meeting and Party, Nov. 6 at Rocky Mounts.



The gravity/technical terrain at Valmont is being designed by Alpine Bike Parks LLC, a professional bikepark and trail building company, in partnership with IMBA. The designers include Judd de Vall and Randy Spangler, veteran riders and park builders of Alpine Bike
Parks, and Pete Webber of IMBA.

Please bring an open mind, fresh ideas and show up early if you wanna ride The Fix jumps. Check inside the shop for beta before you ride.

To learn more about the project, visit: www.valmontbikepark.com

Are you coming? Drop Pete a quick email at pete@imba.com and let us know if you can.

CONTACT: Pete Webber

International Mountain Bicycling Association

cell: 303-562-7510

pete@imba.com

www.imba.com