June 23-24: IMBA Women's Moutain Bike Skills Camp @ Hood River

Curt Dewees

2007-06-01

Attn: OBRA Ladies (this is a forward from IMBA, International Mountain
Bicycling Association)

IMBA has about 10 slots left in our women's camp at Hood River. We
would appreciate your spreading the word.

This is a new experiment for IMBA, trying to get more women on bikes
and encourage women's specific rides when back at home. Our test with
the Dirt Series this year could open up a entire new national program
and campaign for us and this is our pilot (we also have a camp at Park
City that is sold out).

The women in these clinics are getting the special IMBA message and
resources to go home and start their own weekly rides, whether for 5
women or 50.

Thanks for spreading the word!

Jenn
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Jenn Dice
International Mountain Bicycling Association
Government Affairs Director
W: 303.545.9011x103 F: 303.545.9026
jenn@imba.com

Register today - it's only three weeks away!

IMBA Is Looking for a Few Good Women
(Forward this on to the women riders in your life)

This summer, IMBA is launching an exciting new partnership, teaming
with the Dirt Series by Rocky Mountain Bicycles to offer mountain
biking skills instruction to women of all ability.

Bring your bike, bring your girlfriends, and join us at our special
IMBA camp in Hood River as we celebrate the sport of mountain biking.

Check out the special IMBA camp below:

June 23-24: Hood River, Oregon

Whether you're looking to learn new skills, increase your confidence
on the bike, get over your beginner's intimidation, improve your
technical riding, learn bike park skills, or simply enjoy the sport
like never before, this mountain bike camp is for you.

All attending IMBA members will receive a special camp graduation
present. In addition to skills instruction, great riding and evening
parties, campers will receive tips for organizing women-specific rides
and events back home.

The Dirt Series has gained a reputation as North America's premier
traveling mountain bike skills instruction program. Professional
instructors help women riders learn bike-handling skills in a low-key,
supportive environment.

The camp offers professional, enthusiastic and supportive instruction
to participants of all ability levels. Beginner riders, cross-country
devotees and freeride enthusiasts alike will emerge from the program
with new motivation and energy.

Visit dirtseries.com to register today, and to check out the other
Dirt Series camps.

Space is limited, so don't delay!