SEATTLE, WA – Answering the need for a regional Enduro
series, the Washington state cycling industry and advocacy organizations
have banded together to create the ‘Cascadia Dirt Cup’, a new
series consisting of five races that will take place this year between
June and October, with plans to grow in subsequent years.
Driven by cooperation between Diamondback Bikes, Transition Bikes, and
Shimano, the series aims to produce high-quality races while donating
proceeds from each race to its advocacy and trail maintenance partners:
The Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, Friends of Capitol Forest, Whatcom
Mountain Bike Coalition and the Olympic Dirt Society.
With the growth of the Enduro format worldwide, the leadership of
the Cascadia Dirt Cup recognized the need to formalize a Washington
state series. Hosted on the West side of the Cascades for 2013, each
venue will provide a unique blend of climbing and descending through a
single-day, multi-stage event. While utilizing pre-existing races at
Capitol Forest and Tiger Mountain, the series is excited to bring three
new events to the table: Yacolt Burn (permit pending), Port Angeles Dry
Hill and Bellingham area trails (permit pending). These venues each
offer incredible terrain and a unique experience. Each venue was
selected for its ability to stay true to Mountain Biking in its purest
form through the Enduro format. The series is limited to five races this
year with a plan to expand through the next two years through new
venues and multi-day events.
“Our ultimate goal is to run the series well enough that we can return
significant contributions to each of the trail systems we race on.
Builders are facing tougher budget constraints and need all the support
they can get,” Said James Whitesides of the MODUS Sport Group, the
Shimano representatives for Washington.
“We’re rallying the local outdoor industry in Washington State,” said
Jon Kennedy, Marketing Manager for Diamondback Bicycles. “The bike
industry here identified that the riders in the area wanted this and
that Washington advocacy and trail organizations needed this. By
multiple bike and component manufacturers coming together to do what’s
right for the riders of this state, we’ve been able to put something
truly remarkable together.”
“We’re excited to provide a ‘Taste of the Cascades’ with these races
and are fortunate enough to have access to these riding areas through
the hard work and dedication of each land steward’s efforts. It’s time
to give back to the trails and trail advocacy groups, and to the riders
who haven’t been exposed to this type of experience. We have so much to
offer and this series is going to blow people away.” – Lars Sternberg,
Transition Bikes Airtime engineer/ Professional MTB racer guy.
Stay in touch with the series through cascadiadirtcup.org or facebook.com/cascadiadirtcup
Dave Simpson / Verde PR / dave@verdepr.com / 970.259.3555 x2
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