Courage Classic News 2:4 Tour Edition

 

Get Ready For The Tour
The Courage Classic is days away, July 31 to August 2. Between training long miles and raising money for The Children's Hospital, you have accomplished a lot before even rolling your bike tire into Copper Mountain!
Every dollar you raise helps Children's stay one of the nation's top pediatric hospitals. Thank you!

 

Preview Your Rider’s Manual Online

  • Full Tour Schedule
  • Emergency Contact
  • Tour Check-In Details
  • Luggage Service
  • Weather at Copper

Download Tour Maps

 

Rider Check-In
Please note: rider check-in on Friday is now located in the Copper Conference Center.
During check-in, you will turn in donations and get your tour goodies.

  • Friday, July 30, 3:30–8:30 p.m., remember the new location at the Copper Mountain Conference Center
  • Saturday, July 31, 7–9 a.m., at Lake County High School in Leadville

 

Ride To Celebrate Someone's Life
If you're planning to dedicate your Courage Classic ride to someone special, be sure to pick up a bib in the rider bag pick-up area. You can write the name of the person or people you're riding for on the bib and attach it to your jersey or bike.

 

Minimum Fundraising Amounts

  • $300 for adults, 16 years and older
  • $125 for riders younger than 16 years old

Read more about meeting your minimum by tour check-in

 

Riders: Facebook Fundraising Badge is Disabled
Facebook has implemented a dramatic change in their software which, as of July 21, no longer allows Courage Classic riders to install fundraising badges on their profile pages. In August, all Courage Classic badges will disappear. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes our riders.

 

Parking
If you are riding all three days of the Courage Classic, you will park either in the designated location for your Copper Mountain lodging or at Lake County High School in Leadville. Read more

 

What to Pack
Take a few minutes to check our recommended pack list! Also online in the Rider and Volunteer manuals.

 

Keep It Clean!
Copper Mountain prohibits bike repairs in rooms. Feel free to bring your bike into your room at Copper Mountain Resorts for safe-keeping, but please keep all repairs and clean-up to the garage. Housekeeping will provide a sack of rags for you to clean up or work on your bike in the designated area. PLEASE DO NOT use bathroom towels or washcloths on your bike.

 

Stop By The Expo
Don’t forget to stop by the 2010 Courage Classic Expo at Burning Stones Plaza in Copper Mountain:

  • Friday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m.

 

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