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May 17th, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News

Juanjuan Yu will be joining us tomorrow night with a slideshow from her solo journey cycling the perimeter of China. She has bicycled a distance equal to the circumference of the Earth! It is an amazing story. http://www.philipwegener.com/jjbike.html We are very excited! RSVP here to attend: Sandstone-Block Party

Donate before May 1, get 2 free raffle tickets at this event:

April 5th, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News

We are extremely pleased and honored to announce our new alliance with Community Cycles, Boulder’s exemplary bicycle education and advocacy organization. Here is the sweet deal for members of Community Cycles who also support the Cycling Monument: Community Cycles members can now reserve a cobblestone inscription for a donation of $90, ($100 for non-members): to [...]

March 23rd, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News

Many thanks to: Ryan Van Duzer and cast, which include Davis Phinney, John Wilcockson, Susan Eastman Walton and Richard Reeves.

March 7th, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News, Uncategorized

Here’s another great article from Jenn  Fields on this Friday’s opening at the Dairy. Colorado Daily article

The U. S. Cycling Monument is honored to welcome these two illustrious charter members to our new Advisory Board! John Wilcockson, legendary cycling reporter, author and sports editor; and Susan Eastman Walton, entrepreneur, athlete, and former Coors Classic Communications Director will lend their encyclopedic knowledge of the sport of cycling and their invaluable wisdom to [...]

February 1st, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News, Uncategorized

“Public art offers a special place for us to collectively immerse ourselves in the intrinsic beauty of a creation while exploring one’s own personal expression of the experience. Importantly, public art is a manifestation of the vibrancy, creativity and spirit of a community. The US Cycling Monument not only is a tribute to cycling and [...]

February 1st, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News, Uncategorized

“The US Cycling Monument in North Boulder Park honors Boulder’s key contributions to the history of cycling with the legendary Red Zinger races, and celebrates cycling’s ongoing influence on our community culture and its role as an internationally known component of Boulder’s brand.” – Matt Appelbaum, Mayor, City of Boulder

February 1st, 2012 by kimmerjae Posted in News, Uncategorized