Telluride Funduro
Festival Details:

This one’s all about the fun.

We want to thank all of you for supporting @telluridebikepark & the only downhill specific trails in the Telluride area.
So Sept. 30th & Oct. 1st we’re having our first ever rider appreciation weekend

We’ve partnered with @trailforks to create a virtual event.

No need to worry about the times on this one (except for bragging rights with your buddies).
You’ll be going for Badges in Trailforks:
One Green, one Blue, one Black
Track your riding with Trailforks and ride each collection of trails to be entered.

Monday at 5pm we will randomly select one winner from each Badge List.

The Randomly Selected Badge Winner will Receive:
1 Full Face Helmet(Smith, Specialized or 7iDP)
1 Osprey Raptor 14 MTB Backpack
1 Pair of Smith MTB Goggles

You can enter all three badges for more chances to win, *but make sure you ride within your ability! (One Grand Prize Per Person)

Click Here to see the Badges


We’ll also be placing scavenger hunt prizes at random locations throughout the park. So make sure you’re keeping an eye on our Instagram Stories Sat. & Sun. for clues on where to find them!

Badges will be open Saturday 9/30 and Sunday 10/1

We’ll have prizes from
@Osprey
@Mountain Adventure Equipment
@Bootdoctors
@SMith
@SMBA
@yeti
and more!

The Bike Park Crew will be grilling some food for you on Saturday so you can hang out and grab a bite.

Trailforks has generously provided us a discount code (TELLURIDE50) for everyone in the event. You can use it for HALF OFF Trailforks Pro (not required) or for Outside+ (which includes Trailforks Pro, GAIA GPS Premium, Pinkbike and others).

You must have a Bike Park Pass or day ticket (for 9/30 or 10/1) and you need to track your rides with the Trailforks app. The Pro version isn’t required. *We don’t recommend using Strava for this event. It can have a delay transferring to Trailforks and you might not get your rides entered.
*It's up to you to get your name on the leaderboard list for each badge. So make sure your phone and Trailforks are up to date before the start.
We’ll have more details for you as we get closer.

We’ll see you out there!

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