Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Daily Camera Update on the Park!

Valmont Bike Park coming together

Latest plan details pump tracks, dual slalom race course

By Marty Caivano (Contact)
Monday, January 26, 2009

 
If you go

What: Campaign party at Boulder Cycle Sport

When: 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday

Where: 4580 Broadway, Unit B, Boulder

 

 

BOULDER, Colo. —

It may be January, but Pete Webber dreams of pump tracks.

Two state-of-the-art pump tracks, to be precise — among the most professional and sustainable tracks he’s known. And, best of all, they’re planned to be built at Boulder’s Valmont Bike Park.

“The tracks are being designed by Alpine Bike Parks, and they’ll be larger in size with more radical features and more speed, with a wall ride in the advanced version,” Webber said.

The trail specialist from Boulder’s International Mountain Bicycling Association has plenty of experience with these dirt loops, which combine undulating rollers and sharp turns into a feature that will improve every rider’s skills.

The tracks — one for beginner-to-intermediate riders and the other for intermediate-to-advanced — are just one of several new projects planned for the park, which is scheduled to begin construction this summer.

Other additions include a dual slalom race course, a slopestyle area (a ski resort-style section with wall rides and hip jumps) including beginner, intermediate and expert lines, a 250-foot dirt-jump area, a sand pit and staircase for cyclocross, a four-mile trail system and lots of technical features.

“All the bike terrain is going to be carved into the land much the way a golf course uses innovative earth shaping to create unique terrain,” Webber said. “We’re not trying to replicate terrain found in nature; instead we’re creating new terrain that stretches the imagination.”

The latest site design for the park, including a photo-laden schematic that brings the plans to life, is now ready for approval from the city planning department. Local riders can ogle the artwork, as well as 50 pages of detailed line drawings, at a campaign party Tuesday night at Boulder Cycle Sport in north Boulder.

The party also showcases another step forward for the park: a matching-funds drive offered by the Boulder-based coalition Bikes Belong, which will further fundraising efforts for the park’s amenities. The drive runs through Feb. 6, and all personal and business donations made in that time will be matched up to $10,000.

“This is such an important project, and it will have a big impact on Boulder,” said Elizabeth Train, grants director for Bikes Belong. “And it’s a great model for folks to do this kind of thing nationally.”

The park is a partnership between the city’s Parks and Recreation Department and the Boulder Mountainbike Alliance. Although the city has allocated $800,000 to the bike portions of the park, BMA and the bike park committee are working to raise an additional $500,000. That money will be used to make sure the cycling features are as high-tech as Webber describes.

About $121,000 has been raised, which includes a $50,000 grant from the Dalbey Foundation. In March, the parks and rec department will apply for a $200,000 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado, a state trust that helps projects like these.

But in the interim, the park’s planners are trying to bring in as much money as they can for the matching-funds drive.

The Pro’s Closet, a local company that resells outdoor gear on eBay, is stepping forward with a check for $500.

“We had planned on donating, and thought that this would be a good time to get the ball rolling for more donations,” said Pete Lopinto, co-owner. “We’re just super excited that something like this is happening in Boulder. It’s a natural evolution of everything we believe in, and what everyone in this town believes in.”

Monday, January 26, 2009

Bikes Belong Matching Funds Campaign Party!

Bikes Belong Matching Funds Campaign Party

Tomorrow!
Check Out the Newest VBP Plans

fundraising gauge at $115K

Valmont Bike Park has got a lot to celebrate:

  • a huge number of donors, with more people joining the cause every day
  • over $120,000 in donated funds so far
  • a recent $50,000 gift from the Dalbey Foundation
  • and now a matching funds campaign with Bikes Belong for donations up to $10,000.
Valmont Bike Park Committee, Boulder Mountainbike Alliance and Bikes Belong are hosting a party to mark these occasions and get ready for many more.  Join us on Tuesday, January 27, from 4-6pm, at Boulder Cycle Sport, 4580 Broadway Street, Boulder, CO (click here for a map).
We'll celebrate the many successes of VBP while encouraging new contributions through the Bikes Belong Matching Funds Campaign.  We will also have the latest park design plans available for you to check out and get excited about. Refreshments provided by Upslope Brewing and Izze.
Everyone is invited - please bring your family and friends!
Boulder Cycle Sport logo

Friday, January 16, 2009

Dalbey Foundation Grant to VBP Funds Children's Cycling!

For Immediate Release

January 14, 2009

Contacts:

Mike Eubank, BMA Valmont Bike Park Committee

303-913-9954

mikeeeubank@comcast.net

Paul Bousquet, city of Boulder Parks and Recreation Department

303-413-7239

bousquetp@bouldercolorado.gov

Local cyclist funds children’s cycling education at Valmont City Park

BOULDER, CO: Teaching kids to ride a bike will soon get a little easier in Boulder, thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Dalbey Foundation. The grant will be used to add educational features to the bike park slated for construction at Valmont City Park later this year. “This donation benefits Valmont Bike Park by enhancing facilities to help children and families learn how to ride safely and experience the rush of singletrack biking, dirt jumping, and cyclocross racing. So far over 400 members of the community have donated $115,000 in a new model for cooperation between the City of Boulder and its citizens. The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance is energized by the community's outpouring of volunteerism and financial support for the Bike Park,” said Christopher "Botsy" Phillips, President of the Boulder Mountainbike Alliance.

DalbeyFoundation update nov 2008-logoFounded in 2005 by local entrepreneur and former competitive cyclist, Russ Dalbey, the Dalbey Foundation is the charitable arm of Dalbey Education, Dalbey’s successful business headquartered in Westminster, CO. The Dalbey Foundation's mission is to support efforts in the community that provide people of all ages with the tools and education to improve their lives, their emotional, physical and spiritual health, and in turn improve the overall lives of others. To find out more about The Dalbey Foundation, a 501(c)(3), visit DalbeyFoundation.org.

According to Dalbey Foundation spokesperson Susannah Christy, “The opportunity to invest in Valmont Bike Park was a natural fit for the Dalbey family. The project promotes everything they care about – families and children, education, health and fitness – in this case, promoting health and fitness through cycling. We are so excited to be part of this project and the opportunity to collaborate with the city of Boulder.”

The Valmont Bike Park Committee, a volunteer-led committee of local advocacy organization Boulder MountainBike Alliance, secured the grant. Fundraising efforts for the park have been led by volunteer and local cycling enthusiast Bobby Noyes, owner of Rocky Mounts. “Reaching out to Russ and inviting him to share in the development of this project seemed like such a natural fit,” says Noyes. “He’s passionate about the sport and finding ways to encourage kids to take up cycling.”

The bike park is one of several features planned for the 200-acre Valmont City Park, located at the intersection of Valmont and Airport Roads. Valmont City Park will be a phased Parks and Recreation Department development project scheduled to begin in 2009. Phase one of the park includes the development of a multi-discipline cycling park with a vast array of trail networks and cycling elements as well as an 18-hole disc golf course. To date, the Boulder MountainBike Alliance has raised over $112,000 to help fund enhanced features and ongoing maintenance of the bike park.

To learn more about Valmont City Park, contact Paul Bousquet, Marketing and Communications Manager for Boulder’s Parks and Recreation Department at 303-413-7239 or visit www.bouldercolorado.gov. To donate to or volunteer for Boulder MountainBike Alliance, please visit www.valmontbikepark.com or contact Mike Eubank at mikeeeubank@comcast.net.

About Dalbey Education, Dalbey Education provides products and services focused on creating entrepreneurial success through mentor-based education and support. Headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, Dalbey Education has a team of over 275 employees and has provided educational products and support to more than 500,000 students since its inception in 1995. For more information, visit www.DalbeyEducation.com

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Platinum Baby!

(Originally posted by Andrew Hyde on Boulder.Me )

If you haven't heard, Boulder became the third community in the US to achieve ‘platinum bike status’ from the League of American Cyclists.

This video is produced by StreetFilms and is very well done.  It perfectly captures the feeling of biking around town.

PlatinumBoulder

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

CO State 'Cross Championships hauls in the Moolah for VBP!

Pretty unbelievable....even in the midst of a (shhhh) recession. The generosity of folks is stunning. Or maybe it's just bike geeks like us who REALLY want to see this park styled out with all the features of a park set to be a MODEL for many to learn from. There seem sto be a lot of us though willing to help raise funds!

Zach reported the following from the VBP tent...

- Velonews sold cowbells and other cycling goodies...all monies going to VBP
- Dales hooked us up with beer
- Boulder Sausage supplied a plethora or delicious brats
- Antonio and the Rocky Mounts Brat-Squad cooked up some tasty bites for all
- Izze supplied the alco-free suds
...all for donations to the park
- our VBP tent had socks, posters, CX Magazines, new brochures and the video on display for all to see.
...we made about $1600 today!
Most donations came from the brats/beers, but we did have several larger $250 & $100 donations, sold at least 10 subscriptions to CX mag, & sold about 6 pairs of sox. People seemed especially generous when donating for beer and brats.

Everyone was pumped, everyone pretty much knew what the park was about...but maybe just hadn't donated yet.

Unbelievable!

States Cashola (photo by www.PHOTO-CYCLE.COM)

The park is going to RIP!!

Monday, December 8, 2008

9 Ball Diaries Movie Event

Last week, 9 Ball Diaries played at the Boulder Theater...and it was a great time!
Hundreds of dedicated cx fans braved the snowy conditions to make the event.
First of all, the movie was awesome! TJ is a total rockstar (evidence by him winning this years USGP title yesterday). Secondly, the event helped support the bike park and props to Dave Towle for being the MC and spreading the good word.
Andrew Yee of Cyclocross Magazine hooked us up by letting us sell his magazine subscriptions and 25% of the proceeds go to the bike park.
Thanks Andrew! Here are some pics of the evening:

Monday, December 1, 2008

Come See the 9 Ball Diaries!

Valmont Bike Park & Boulder Weekly Films
invite you to join us for a great evening!

The 9 Ball Diaries

The 9 Ball Diaries

DATE: Thursday, December 4

TIME: 7:30 PM

LOCATION: Boulder Theater

MORE: Tickets $10 General Admission

 

The Nine Ball Diaries stars U.S. Cyclocross National Champion Tim Johnson. Ride along with road racing's golden boy, Tim Johnson, as he wraps up his day job and makes the transition to compete in his true love: Cyclocross. Follow Tim as he tackles the North American cyclocross circuit, kicking it all off under the lights in Las Vegas. Then watch as he battles through the rain and mud of the greuling USGP series, eventually claiming the National Championship title on a brutal, frozen course in Kansas City.

Four-time Emmy Award-winning sports documentary producer and director, Don Hampton and his crew from DH Productions captured all of the drama and triumph in pristine high definition.

Valmont Bike Park

Valmont Bike Park is a destination being crafted specifically for you, the cycling enthusiast.This multi-discipline cycling park is being designed by some of the finest trail builders in the United States to support a vast array of trail networks created for their respective disciplines. Epic single-track for the mountain biker, rhythmic pump tracks for BMX enthusiasts, and cyclocross circuits designed in the style of the best courses in Belgium will be free for all to experience and allow any skill level to enjoy from beginner to expert, child to senior citizen.
To see the plans click here

The 9 Ball Diaries

Can't make the movie but want to support the Valmont Bike Park? 
Consider buying a brick!

Valmont Bike Park Committee

Contact Rocky Mounts or DBC Events