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Bid for STP registrations and support a great cause

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013 by

Attention STP hopefuls! If you didn’t manage to snag one of those 10,000 Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic registrations, all is not lost!

Ten STP registrations will be up for auction on eBay. The first auctions will be open on Monday, March 11 at 12:00 p.m. We’ll continue opening two auctions per day with bidding on the final registrations closing on Friday, March 15 at 5:00 p.m.

All eBay auction winners will receive a coveted low bib number. We’re also throwing in free food and beverages at the Finish Line Festival in Portland. Plus, the amount of any amount beyond the standard online registration fee is a tax-deductible donation to the Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation, so you can feel good about spending a few extra bucks.

STP is sold out!

Thursday, February 14th, 2013 by

I hate to break your heart like this on Valentine’s Day, but the 2013 Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic is now sold out.

Don’t despair! We have some options:

Trade your time for a bib

First, you can start volunteering to earn a spot. Volunteers who clock 24 hours with us can earn registrations for STP (and our other events, too). Helping with Cascade events or in the office is a great way to get involved in your community and keep Cascade running smoothly. Email Diana Larson for information about our volunteer opportunities.

Group Health Fitness Network has spots

UPDATE: Group Health tickets are sold out!

The title sponsor Group Health has reserved entries for Group Health staff and members.  Please visit www.GroupHealthFitnessNetwork.com for more information.

Bid for registrations on eBay and support a great cause

[2/20 update] A limited amount of ten Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic registrations will be up for auction on eBay. The first auctions will be open on Monday, March 11 at 12:01 p.m. We’ll continue opening two auctions per week with bidding on the final registrations closing in mid-April.

All eBay auction winners will receive a coveted low bib number. We’re also throwing in free food and beverages at the Finish Line Festival in Portland. Plus, the amount of any amount beyond the standard online registration fee is a tax-deductible donation to the Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation, so you can feel good about spending a few extra bucks.

Or, take a completely different route…

Ride to Bellingham
June  29

Ride in June and ride for a reason! The World Bicycle Relief Red-Bell 100 is a fully-supported century on low-traffic road and trail riding through beautiful rural countryside. The best part, though, is that you’ll be pedaling in support of two great organizations: Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation and World Bicycle Relief.

Cascade’s youth programming reaches 25,000 local kids per year! World Bicycle Relief just distributed their 90,000th lifechanging transport style bicycle in Africa this year. This exciting partnership and ride offers participants a true way to affect direct change though their support and giving. And, you get a jersey.

Don’t stop there, ride all the way to Vancouver
Aug. 17 – 18 

In August, we’re heading to Vancouver for the RSVP. If you’re not familiar with this ride, it’s a two-day event from Seattle to Vancouver, with a stop-over in Bellingham. The Friday/Saturday event is closed, but we still have spots open for Saturday/Sunday. Come Ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC and Party with us!

The heck with it all, go touring

From Aug. 3 – 10, it’s Pines to Vines on the 15th annual Ride Around Washington. RAW is a week-long, fully-supported camping tour produced for cyclists, by cyclists. The RAW Committee is proud of the variety and beauty of cycling routes in every corner Washington.

Your bags are transported from campsite to campsite, so you can ride light. Meals, showers and road support are part of the deal. This tour is limited to 250, so get on it before it’s sold out.

Or, take it a bit further afield with our Regional Club Tours. We’re going to Central California, Central Washington, Oregon and more.

And if you REALLY want to get away, our upcoming International Tours are heading to Japan, Czech Republic, India, Chile, Argentina and Vietnam.

 

Ready to ride? Event registration now open for general public

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013 by

Online registration for our most popular riding events is now open for everyone. Cascade members got a head start but they saved some spots for you!

Register today before it’s too late!

Read our previous post to learn more about the upcoming events and the registration process.

If you’re new to Cascade events and registration be sure to also head over to our website and check out the frequently asked questions page. We look forward to seeing you at our 2013 events!

 

Celebrating 10 years of partnership with Group Health

Friday, February 1st, 2013 by

Cascade Bicycle Club would like to extend a BIG thank you to Group Health for supporting our events and programs as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of our partnership in 2013.

Team Group Health members pose for a picture at the Group Health Bike to Word Day station

The Group Health Cooperative, commonly known as Group Health, is a Seattle-based nonprofit health care organization that today provides coverage and care for 700,000 people in Washington and Idaho.

With a mission to improve the health and well-being of the members and the communities they serve, Group Health is an active sponsor of many health and fitness events and created the Group Health Fitness Network to encourage their members, employees and the community to get active and stay active as part of their personal health journey. As part of their long-standing commitment to the well-being of the community, Group Health supports cycling through event sponsorship and promotion of bicycle safety.

Group Health came aboard in 2003 as the title sponsor of Cascade’s Seattle to Portland Classic. Soon, Group Health funding also helped organize events like Flying Wheels, RSVP and the Commute Challenge.

In addition to our events, Group Health has been a big supporter of the Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation, providing sponsorship dollars for the “Give 3 Feet” campaign, summer camps, Basics of Bicycling and the Major Taylor program.

“Our interest in Cascade and bicycling as a whole was threefold. We wanted to support something that speaks to our health and wellness mission, have a stake in the ground to really make a difference in the community through a long-range commitment, and support something that is accessible to our members, staff and their families,” said Damien King, community relations manager at Group Health.

In addition to bike commuting and recreational bicycling, Group Health is also a recognizable supporter of the local bike racing scene. They previously were the title sponsor of the state’s only velodrome, and continue to be the primary sponsor of the largest women’s racing team in the Pacific Northwest, Team Group Health.

“We have diversified our Fitness Network in the last few years to include swimming, walking, running and triathlon but cycling has been a constant focus,” said King.

When King started working for Group Health, he wasn’t a cyclist, and it was through the sponsorship work that he became interested.

“I did not cycle until only recently. I had so much pressure from people to start riding since we were sponsoring all these cycling events, so I bought a road bike and rode the STP in 2009, 2010 and 2011,” said King, adding that he’s also completed the Chilly Hilly, Flying Wheels and RSVP.

“Our CEO has a similar story. He was not a cyclist, and we talked him onto riding STP to support our mission and our sponsorship. He has since ridden events with his wife and many executives,” said King. “An article a few years ago in The New York Times said that cycling is the new golf for meeting with executives and that is definitely true at Group Health.”

We are very grateful to continue the partnership we have with Group Health. Over the past nine years, Group Health has been a very generous sponsor, and by proudly adding their name to our events, we help Group Health reach their goals to raise public awareness of the health benefits of an active lifestyle.

We’d like to thank Group Health for their sponsorship and for sharing our vision to build better communities through bicycling.

Learn more about Group Health on their website and follow them on Twitter and Facebook. And if you’re a Group Health member, you can get a discount on popular Cascade events like the STP, Chilly Hilly and Flying Wheels. 

Make it a New Year’s resolution to ride to Portland with us in July!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2013 by