Interested in Racing for Free at the First Trophy Cup Race?

Clint Culpepper

2016-08-24

Do you have an interested in racing for free at the first Trophy Cup race?
Protect the roads you train and ride on. To kick off the first race of the Portland Trophy Cup series on Tuesday September 6, The Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) will be on-hand to answer any questions you might have about the work they���re doing to make bicycling safe and accessible for all. For over 25 years, they have successfully advocated for bicyclists, helping make the Portland metro region one of the best areas in the country to ride a bicycle. As a result, our roads are safer for everyone, from people who walk to people who drive. They are committed to promoting bicycling in all its forms���commuting to work; running errands; family-friendly rides; and even bike racing.

So how do I race for free?
Sign up for a BTA membership (discounted to $35 for the night) and receive free race entry. A membership directly supports the work of the BTA and gets you discounts at more than 80 bike shops, restaurants and other bike-friendly businesses.

Are you a lapsed member? Sign up for a sustaining (monthly) membership and receive free entry into the race plus access to member���s-only Chinook Book discounts.

About the BTA
The Bicycle Transportation Alliance is 4,000-member strong, non-profit organization, working to promote bicycling and improve bicycling conditions in Oregon. Since 1990, the BTA has worked in partnership with citizens, businesses, community groups, government agencies, and elected officials to create communities where people can meet their daily transportation needs on a bike.