Donate to MBOSC for the chance to win a Santa Cruz Bicycle

One lucky donor will ride away with a new $9,500 Santa Cruz bicycle in the Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruzโ€™s (MBOSC) โ€œAnte Up for Trailsโ€ campaign. Donors receive one entry for every $5 donated to the MBOSC between now and November 13 when a winner will be chosen. The winner then gets to pick the production Santa Cruz bicycle of their choice as the prize. Donations can be made at mbosc.org/anteup.

โ€œMBOSC has already made some amazing progress for mountain biking in this area, and weโ€™re stoked to support them with a bike for this campaign,โ€ said Santa Cruz Bicycles COO Joe Graney, noting that a similar effort netted more than $40,000 for MBOSC last year. โ€œTheir plans to bring new singletrack and events to our hometown is great news for our employees, riders in the region, and riders from around the world who visit, tour our solar-powered bike factory, and ride the trails right out our front door.”

MBOSC continues to work towards its vision to make Santa Cruz County the premier place to be a mountain biker through advocacy, trail construction, maintenance, and world-class cycling events. Some of the current projects include:

  • New 30+ Mile Trail Network in San Vicente Redwoods: MBOSC took a leading role on the design of a 30+ mile trail network that is scheduled to begin construction in 2019.
  • New Trails in Pogonip, Harvey West, and DeLaveaga Parks: MBOSC is working closely with the City of Santa Cruz to incorporate new mountain bike opportunities into city parks, including a directional downhill mountain-bike trail and new multi-use trails to improve connectivity.
  • New Dirt Jumps and Pump Tracks: MBOSC is currently working with Santa Cruz County to bring a new dirt jump facility to the Farm Community Park in Soquel, and with the City of Watsonville to bring an asphalt pump track to Ramsay Park in the heart of Watsonville.

โ€œSanta Cruz Bicycles has been pivotal in advocating for sustainable mountain biking here and around the world,โ€ said MBOSC Marketing and Events Director Amanda Schaper. โ€œThey regularly contribute cash, product, and sweat equity to ensure the future of mountain biking, and weโ€™re very thankful to have them as a partner as we work towards expanding sustainable trail access in the Santa Cruz area.โ€

Santa Cruzโ€™s support of mountain biking is well documented with a recent contribution of $500,000 to the forthcoming San Vicente Redwoods open space near Davenport, Calif., $75,000 to the Stafford Lake Bike Park in Novato, Calif., $20,000 annually to the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship in Downieville, Calif., and numerous other smaller cash and product contributions to trail projects around the globe.

The Ante Up for Trails campaign is open until 11:59pm on Monday, November 13.

About Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz: Since 1997, Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz (MBOSC) has worked to support, preserve, and expand trail access and responsible mountain biking in Santa Cruz County. The rapidly-growing non-profit organization is driven by passionate volunteers and high-caliber professional staff who promote legal and sustainable mountain bike access through trail building, races, events, and collaboration throughout the county. Strategic partnerships with land managers, other trail users, and the local bike industry help MBOSC build new trails and support sustainable mountain biking. www.mbosc.org

About Santa Cruz Bicycles: Santa Cruz Bicycles was founded in 1993 in a space the size of a single car garage. Their first bike, the Tazmon, was a single-pivot dual-suspension mountain bike that rattled established sensibilities and helped define the companyโ€™s “simply advanced” ethos. That bike was the cornerstone for a brand that was founded on the notion of โ€œbuilding the worldโ€™s best mountain bikes and having a good time doing it.โ€ www.santacruzbicycles.com