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3rd Annual Beti Bike Bash Returns

Posted on February 11, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE               CONTACTS: Sarah Rawley, Bigfoot Productions 720-407-6142
                                                                                             Amy Thomas, Yeti Beti 720-878-7363
                                                                                             Cindy Koziatek, Notubes 607-562-2877
3rd ANNUAL BETI BIKE BASH GROWS FOR 2012 FEATURING
LITTLE BELLAS NATIONAL TOUR

Lakewood, CO-- The third annual Beti Bike Bash presented by Stan’s NoTubes is ramping up for another full weekend of events in support of women’s mountain biking.  Similar to previous years, the highlight of the weekend’s activities will be a full day of racing on Sunday, June 10 at Bear Creek Lake Park, in the Foothills west of Denver.    

“Stan's NoTubes is proud to continue being the presenting sponsor for the 2012 Beti Bike Bash,” explains Cindy Koziatek, Co-Owner of NoTubes and wife of Stan Koziatek.  “The group of women who began this event have exhibited a deep love for the sport by creating an ideal setting for women to participate in an inviting race, test their skills, and make new friends in a unique, all-women’s environment. Gear up girls and come join the fun!”

   The race has been building over the last two year’s as the premier women’s mountain bike event in Colorado. “Each year we’ve managed to add something new to the race weekend that helps promote the sport,” says Amy Thomas from team YetiBeti.  “The all-women’s format has proven to be a very successful niche and we love the energy behind it.  Overall, we’ve seen steady growth across all race categories.  Clearly, women are excited to have an event created just for them.”

  The course at Bear Creek is a 4-mile, non-technical, and fast singletrack loop with views of surrounding Red Rocks Park.  Beginners (category 3) will ride two laps, Sport racers (category 2) will ride three laps, and the Open/Pro/Open/Singlespeed racers will complete four fast laps.  With support from Stan’s NoTubes, the pro women will again be competing for a cash purse that will pay 10 deep, awarding $1,000 to first place. 

  A special addition to the 2012 Beti Bike Bash weekend is the Little Bellas National Tour, featuring girls mountain bike clinics June 9 and 10 at Bear Creek Lake Park.  Founded by pro mountain biker, Lea Davison, and her sister, Sabra, the group’s mission of empowering young girls has taken off at several large national events, including the Sea Otter Classic and the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival.  The camp offers one or two days of professional mentoring for girls 7-14, and will provide skills practice and confidence-building in a fun and supportive environment.  

 "The Little Bellas is thrilled to be working together with the Beti Bike Bash to hold our two-day girls only camp.  It's a natural collaboration since the Beti Bike Bash provides a great atmosphere to encourage women’s racing and the Little Bellas strives to get more girls riding bikes.  Our missions line up perfectly and together we can build momentum to get more mothers and daughters riding single track,” says founder and Olympic hopeful Lea Davison.

 “The Beti Bike Bash is a unique race event, specifically designed for women, but that ultimately brings out the whole family,”  says Sarah Rawley of Bigfoot Productions. “We are thrilled to put together a race where women at all levels can meet their goals, whether that is to compete in their first ever mountain bike race, to beat last year’s time, or to make it onto the podium.”

A portion of the proceeds from this year’s event will benefit the Denver chapter of Trips for Kids.

Bigfoot Productions was established in 2006 in conjunction with Yeti Cycles to promote bike industry involvement in racing and expand and improve mountain bike racing in the Rocky Mountains. For further inquiries please contact [email protected].

Rebecca Rusch getting a high five after her race

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