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Trail Ambassador Rewards Program Launched
Is there someone in your club who always goes the ‘extra mile’? Someone who does more for advocacy and trail maintenance than everyone else combined? That is the sort of person we are looking for!
Renegade Cycle Solutions is teaming up with IMBA Canada to reward your unsung hero, your trail maestro, your volunteer extraordinaire with an X-Fusion Velvet RL fork. In fact RCS will be dishing out TWO awards, one to the best of Eastern Canada and one for the West.
Nominate your club member by July 31st, 2011 and tell us why your nominee should be an X-Fusion Trail Ambassador. Winners will be announced in September and featured in IMBA Canada’s Trail News newsletter!
Submissions
- Current IMBA Canada members are eligible to make a nomination for the award.
- Write 250-300 words on why your trail maestro deserves the title of X-Fusion Trail Ambassador!
- Login to the website, and submit your story here.
- Post photos to accompany your story in IMBA Canada’s facebook album “X-Fusion Trail Ambassador Nominations”, or email them to rachael.raven[at]imba.com.
Please send any questions about the program or application process to rachael.raven@imba.com .
Contact: Rachael Raven
IMBA Canada Communications Coordinator
(613)301.8098
rachael.raven@imba.com
www.imbacanada.com
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Take Action: Parks Canada Survey on Cycling in the Mountain Parks
Do you live and ride in Canada’s beautiful western provinces? If so, Parks Canada wants to hear from riders like you!
Parks Canada is conducting a survey on cycling in Western Canada and in Mountain Parks such as Jasper, Banff, and Revelstoke.
Fill out the survey before January 24, 2011 and you’ll get the chance to win one of three sweet prize packs, valued at $250 each.
Data from the survey will help Parks staff to understand the growing trend of mountain biking and road riding in its Parks, and determine how the cycling experience might be improved in the future.
Clubs and retailers! Help us get the word out: invite your contacts to take the survey.
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On line help for cyclists

File Photo: Daniel Hayduk-Castanet
Kelowna area cyclists can now get bike route and pathway directions using Google Maps.
At the beginning of December, Kelowna joined Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg , Waterloo, Toronto, Ottawa and Gatineau as the first cities in Canada to have the Google Maps “bike directions” application available to them.
“This is an amazing tool that helps to reinforce the City’s commitment to make active transportation a realistic option for people,” says Mike Kittmer, City of Kelowna Active Transportation Coordinator.
Bike Directions, which has been available in the United States since March, uses colour coding to flag safe routes for cyclists.
The directions feature provides step-by-step, bicycle-specific routing suggestions similar to the directions provided by the driving or walking modes of Google Maps.
You can now enter a start location and end destination into your computer or smart phone, and instantly obtain suggestions for recommended cycling routes. Recommended routes will include on and off-road bike lanes, streets designated as bike routes, and other roads that connect them.
The new cycling tool is in the introductory phase and the cities involved will be continually working with Google to improve the service.
To visit the new Google cycling route application for Kelowna, visit maps.google.ca/biking
From Castanet
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Unique bike stolen from Cyclepath
by Rachael Kimola – Castanet
Nov 13, 2010 / 10:00 am
A very unique bike has been stolen from a Kelowna business.
Two thieves broke into the Cyclepath store just before midnight on November 10.
RCMP staff Sergeant Bob Rueter says they stole a yellow Aaron Ross BMX bike and a white Fox 40 fork.
"The total value of the bike is about $2,000 and the fork is worth about $2,300," says Rueter.
He says they don’t have a good description of the two suspects.
"One was wearing a white sweater, the other a red sweater and a black hat."
Officials at Cyclepath say the stolen bike was very unique.
"It is the only one we brought in, and unless someone has purchased it elsewhere, it will be the only one in the Kelowna area," say store officials in an email to Castanet.
They say the bike has blue rims and handle bars.
Anyone with information is asked to call police.
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Locals at the Redbull Rampage
Best of luck to Casey Groves and Steve Romaniuk who are competing this weekend in Utah at the Redbull Rampage. Looking forward to seeing some inspirational riding from the boys, and all our Canadian athletes who are pushing the envelope this weekend.
If you want to watch the event live, tune in to PinkBike on Sunday (although you really should be at the trail maintenance day on Powers Creek instead. You can catch the highlights for the rest of the winter).
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The Ellison Project
NOCS and Olympia Cycle are putting on a 6 hour enduro event in Ellison Park on September 25th. More info over at:
http://www.cycleandski.com/news_detail.php?id=1
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Penticton Fall Bike Festival
Events include a Family lake-to-lake group ride and apres, a cross-country poker derby, a mini-skills park, BMX, Cyclo-Cross racing and a classic rock concert. Riders from all disciplines are invited to participate in the fun, Bring the whole family and experience great new friendships a loads of cycling!
More info at
http://cdnav.dc1.netfirms.com/bikepenticton.com/fall/index.htm
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Casey Finishes on the Podium

Thanks to PinkBike for the image.
Congratulations on a spectacular third place finish at Whistler. Crankworx is the biggest slopestyle comp of the season, and a podium finish there is massive.
Way to go, bro.
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Casey Groves #1 at Crankworx
Well, he’s starting first in the slopestyle today after qualifying 7th. Let’s hope he kills it in his runs today.
Go Casey!
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Skills Park Open
The City of Kelowna’s first mountain bike skills park is now open.
“The City collaborated with local riders and the Mountain Bikers of the Central Okanagan to build a park that provides something for of all ages and abilities,” says Park Projects Manager Andrew Gibbs.
The Mountain Bikers of the Central Okanagan will manage the park, provide education and training for users and maintain the bike facilities. The Club is planning an official grand opening for the park later this summer.
Located on a 3.4 hectare site at 1960 Hollywood Road South, the skills park includes a pump track and six dirt jump lanes progressing from beginner to expert. Riders can access the park by bike via the Mission Creek Greenway.
“We have been working closely with the mountain biking community and this type of facility was identified as a priority,” says Gibbs. The 2008 Kelowna & Area Mountain Bike Strategy, a joint project with the City, Regional District and BC Parks will guide future development and management of mountain bike facilities in the area.
Completed at a cost of $243,000, the park was designed by a Gravity Logic of Whistler and van der Zalm & Associates landscape architects in collaboration with local riders and constructed by Cormode and Dickson of Kelowna and Gravity Logic. Many businesses and individuals in the community helped with construction through the supply of labour, equipment and material at reduced cost.
Find links to Kelowna’s parks and beaches at kelowna.ca/parks.
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