June - Official Mountain Biking Month In California
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JUNE 2024 IS CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN BIKING MONTH

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Support Local & State Advocacy for Cycling, Trails, and Public Lands AND win an $8k Ibis Of your Choice!

Record a mountain bike ride on Trailforks during June and earn a special commemorative badge celebrating this historic event!


The California State Legislature has declared June as Official Mountain Biking Month in California. You can earn a special commemorative badge by going out for a mountain bike ride during the month of June. Any ride, anywhere, as long as it is recorded on Trailforks and it is in California.

The California Mountain Biking Alliance (CAMTB) is thrilled to see the California Legislature formally recognize mountain biking and its immense benefits to our state’s health, economy, environment, and communities. We applaud Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) and Senate minority leader Brian Jones (R-San Diego) for introducing this resolution to commemorate the culture, history, people, and destinations that make California such an amazing place to enjoy mountain biking.

What’s next?

Visit the website above to find out more about the Special Mountain biking pledge for June 2024, as well as an exciting opportunity to win your dream bike - a Brand New Ibis Of Your Choice!

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