I was supposed to ride the Tour de Steamboat last year, but due to a crash I didn’t have a bike, or a capable shoulder. Completing the ride is still on the bucket list, but it wouldn’t have worked out this year even without this COVID stuff, so I didn’t sign up. Still on the email list though, so I was shocked, I say, shocked to see this creative solution from the sponsors.
I get it, I really do. These rides are often the biggest, or only, source of funding for whatever charity sponsors the event. It sucks, massively, to have to cancel them for tons of reasons, both for the riders and the beneficiaries. Getting the riders to buy into the charity aspect of the event is tough, and some organizers are more tone-deaf, than others. TBH, I’m not sure where this falls in the spectrum, but my first impression was “wow, that’s super lame” (hence the title). Because frankly, I can do a long unsupported ride around my house any weekend, what I can’t do is get any decent climbing in around here…
- Automatic entry into the drawing for one of three great prizes: A Custom Titanium Bingham bike with Shimano parts ($11,000.00 value), a DT Swiss wheelset ($1200.00 value) or a cruiser bike ($700 value)
- Special commemorative T-shirt (you will need to update registration with your size via IMathlete-via email coming soon)
- Rider SWAG
- COVID-19 Edition protective buff
- Frame stash bag
- Honey Stinger energy product
- Skratch hydration product
- Virtual SWAG bag code
- Other items
- Downloadable, interactive maps and support of the CE-TDS routes
- Post ride food coupons, locations to be announced in June
- A complimentary beer ticket at one of our partner Yampa Valley breweries
- Video links and how-to’s for self supported riding
- Early entry and discount pricing for the 2021 event
- Tax deductible portion of each entry (contact us direct for receipt)
- Pride and bragging rights for completing your Tour de “You”If you are currently registered you will receive instructions on how to update your registration with your T-shirt size and confirmation of your waiver. Please stay tuned to your inbox! If you want to register go to our website and join us!In addition to the items above you are directly supporting our beneficiaries who need your help now more than ever. These folks have spent the past year working to plan and produce the 2020 Tour de Steamboat. Historically, each beneficiary has received up to $25,000.00. Without you, this is not possible.Recent news regarding our beneficiaries:
- REPS is experiencing a 300% increase in suicide prevention and education support services requested compared to one year ago.
- Partners in Routt County are currently projecting $180K less in funding this year due to a state grant cut, and reduced funding from resources affected by COVID-19.
- South Routt Recreation Association, our youngest non-profit beneficiary, is building their programming and relies on our funding to implement their basic services.
- Yampa Valley Sustainability Council – support is crucial this year to strengthen and develop Climate Action in the Yampa Valley region.Leading up to July 18th, we will share tips on solo, self supported riding and route navigation. Planning includes gravel and road ride preparation, in rural, backcountry and densely populated areas alike. All while maintaining safe, healthy behavior in accordance to CDC guidelines and recommendations. We will address how to find a route, prepare your bike and pack your jersey for the day for your Tour de “You”.This year’s plan fosters what the TDS has always been about and we are really excited about continuing the tradition of supporting a community and its beneficiaries, uniting for a common good and having fun while enjoying a great ride! Every year our event relies on your financial support for its successful execution and our beneficiaries depend on your involvement to accomplish their community goals.Thank you so much for your support! For questions or concerns please contact us directly at info@tourdesteamboat.com .Tour de Steamboat Board of DirectorsKatie, Abi, Tyler, Patti and RonWe hope everyone is well and we can’t wait to see where YOU ride in July!

