Rams Cycling Invites Public to Beaver Meadows MTN Bike Festival - September 10-11, 2005
The Rams Cycling Team at Colorado State University is pleased to announce the schedule for the 10th annual Beaver Meadows MTN Bike Festival. This event includes short track, downhill and cross country races on September 10th and 11th, 2005 in Red Feather Lakes, CO. It is also the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Conference season opener.
Since 1995, Rams Cycling has held Northern Colorado’s premier mountain bike race at Beaver Meadows Resort Ranch. The Team invites the public to come out and enjoy a weekend of truly incredible bike racing! There are races for Collegiate and NORBA in all categories from Beginner to Pro. There are three race events; a super fast Short Track, a Downhill race with some of the most daring drops in all of northern Colorado (both on Saturday) and an epic Cross Country race complete with rocky climbs, stream crossings, and screamin single track on Sunday. CSU alumni and team supporters can log onto FriendsofRams.org to sign up and become an Friends of Rams Cycling member which includes free entry into the race as well as team gear.
Each year hundreds of competitors turn out for one of Colorado’s finest races. This year’s festival will be fun for both racers and spectators alike! There will be entertainment for the whole family including kids activities on Sunday during the cross country race, so come up for a weekend of fun in the mountains! Camping and other lodging is available at Beaver Meadows and in the Red Feather region for very reasonable rates. A complete list of all lodging and contact information is available by going online to: www.ramscycling.com/bmrace.
Started as the Spring Creek Vélo Club in the late 1970s, the team was named Collegiate Cycling Team of the Year in 2003. The team promotes multiple events including, the CSU Oval Criterium, first held in 1986, and since 1995, the Beaver Meadows MTB Festival. Colorado State was the first university in the Rocky Mountain region to award cycling scholarships, as well as one of only a few major universities in the United States to do so. The team’s alumni booster Friends of Rams Cycling (FRC), is comprised of bicycling enthusiasts and alumni who support Rams Cycling. Created in 2003 it provides an ongoing source of support for the team through events such at the Rams Alternative Transportation (RAT) Ride. Learn more at: RamsCycling.com.
Since 1995, Rams Cycling has held Northern Colorado’s premier mountain bike race at Beaver Meadows Resort Ranch. The Team invites the public to come out and enjoy a weekend of truly incredible bike racing! There are races for Collegiate and NORBA in all categories from Beginner to Pro. There are three race events; a super fast Short Track, a Downhill race with some of the most daring drops in all of northern Colorado (both on Saturday) and an epic Cross Country race complete with rocky climbs, stream crossings, and screamin single track on Sunday. CSU alumni and team supporters can log onto FriendsofRams.org to sign up and become an Friends of Rams Cycling member which includes free entry into the race as well as team gear.
Each year hundreds of competitors turn out for one of Colorado’s finest races. This year’s festival will be fun for both racers and spectators alike! There will be entertainment for the whole family including kids activities on Sunday during the cross country race, so come up for a weekend of fun in the mountains! Camping and other lodging is available at Beaver Meadows and in the Red Feather region for very reasonable rates. A complete list of all lodging and contact information is available by going online to: www.ramscycling.com/bmrace.
Started as the Spring Creek Vélo Club in the late 1970s, the team was named Collegiate Cycling Team of the Year in 2003. The team promotes multiple events including, the CSU Oval Criterium, first held in 1986, and since 1995, the Beaver Meadows MTB Festival. Colorado State was the first university in the Rocky Mountain region to award cycling scholarships, as well as one of only a few major universities in the United States to do so. The team’s alumni booster Friends of Rams Cycling (FRC), is comprised of bicycling enthusiasts and alumni who support Rams Cycling. Created in 2003 it provides an ongoing source of support for the team through events such at the Rams Alternative Transportation (RAT) Ride. Learn more at: RamsCycling.com.