Yield to Life Dave Zabriskie Time Trial Challenge
Bikes for Kids Utah Gears Up for Second Year; 1,000 Underprivileged Children to
Receive New Bicycles.
Bikes for Kids Utah announces inaugural time trial
race
Bike giveaway, rides and dinner/auction
Dave Zabriskie in flight.
Photo © Kurt
Jambretz/Action Images
Bikes
for Kids Utah, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, today announced details of its
upcoming fundraiser, including the inaugural Yield to Life Dave Zabriskie Time
Trial Challenge, with proceeds going to benefit underprivileged children in Utah
and bicycle awareness advocacy.
On Saturday, October 6, Bikes for Kids
Utah will provide new bicycles for 1,000 pre-qualified, underprivileged second
graders from the Boys & Girls Club Boys in Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Murray and
Utah Counties. Also receiving bikes will be second graders from Heartland
Elementary, Majestic Elementary, Guadelupe School and the Navajo Reservation in
San Juan School district, as well as several other Utah elementary schools.
Along with the 1,000 bicycles, the children will also receive helmets,
t-shirts and bike locks through proceeds accrued from sponsorships, a
fundraising dinner (with silent auction), and bicycle rides, including a ride
with Salt Lake City native Dave Zabriskie, the third American ever to wear the
yellow jersey in the Tour de France and the current USA time trial champion.
"Bikes for Kids Utah's second year is shaping up even better than we
imagined." said Debbie Reid, founder and director of Bikes for Kids Utah. "With
the addition of the Yield to Life Dave Zabriskie Time Trial Challenge, members
of the community can be involved with this event at any financial or skill level
they are comfortable with. Whether you are challenging yourself against Dave
Zabriskie in the time trial or coasting with your family in the 5K, we hope
everyone will come out to support deserving children in our community."

Dave after the 2008 podium with Saul Raisin in the background.
Photo © www.benrossphotography.com
Yield to Life Dave Zabriskie Time Trial Challenge
For cyclists who want to see how they match up against the 2007 and
2008 USA time trial champion, a $25 donation enters them in a lottery to ride in
a USA Cycling sanctioned individual time trial where their handicapped time will
be compared against Dave Zabriskie's time up the Salt Lake Valley's famed
Traverse Ridge (on South Mountain). A lottery will determine the 200
participants. Prizes will be awarded for the top three in 11 age categories for
both men and women.
The 3-mile time trial has an elevation gain of more than 1,300 feet with 10
percent to 12 percent grades in some locations. The time trial will take place
Friday, October 5 at 10:00 a.m. beginning at the LDS Chapel at 272 E. Traverse
Point Dr. in Draper, traveling up Traverse Ridge Road and finishing at Suncrest
Market.

2005 Tour de France David Zabriskie in yellow. Photo by
Karen
Lambrecht
Pre-ride Dinner and Auction
The pre-ride dinner will be held at 07:00 p.m., Friday,
October 5 at the Hidden Valley Country Club in Sandy, Utah for the
highest bidding donors, along with event sponsors, Bikes for Kids board members
and other guests. A limited number of slots for the pre-ride dinner and auction
are available at $100 a plate for those wishing to participate in the dinner
(ride not included). Entertainment will be provided, along with featured guest
speakers from the cycling industry and a silent auction, which includes a $500,
Zabriskie- autographed CSC jersey. An additional $1,500 sponsorship opportunity
includes the pre-ride dinner, the ride the following day with Zabriskie, as well
as a Zabriskie autographed CSC jersey.
Bike Presentation
The bicycles will be given away at the Intermountain Healthcare
parking lot (201 East 5900 in Murray, Utah) starting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday,
October 6, with local and political leaders delivering bikes to a new group of
kids every half hour. Following the bike giveaway, the children will also
receive bicycle helmets and locks and attend a bike safety fair.
Rides
Concurrent to Saturday's bike giveaway, several fundraising rides
will be held on Saturday, October 6, including a family ride (5K), metric
half-century (50K), metric century (100K) and a Dave Zabriskie ride to help
raise funds for the program. Specific details are as follows:
Zabriskie (50K)
Cost: $1,000
Start Time (Oct. 6): (TBA)
Estimated Ride Length: 1½ hrs.
* Only 50 available slots
Family (5K)
Cost: $30
Distance (approx. miles): 2.5
Start Time (Oct. 6): 8:00 a.m.
Estimated Ride Length: 45 mins.
Half-Century (50K)
Cost: $55
Distance (approx. miles): 30
Start Time (Oct. 6): 8:00 a.m.
Estimated Ride Length: 1½ hrs
Metric Century (100K)
Cost: $55
Distance (approx. miles): 65.8
Start Time (Oct. 6): 8:00 a.m.
Estimated Ride Length: 3½ hrs.
Zabriskie ride (50K) - A once in a life-time opportunity, the top 50 donors
who contribute $1,000 or more will ride Saturday with Utah's own Dave Zabriskie,
a Tour de France stage winner. Riders will be escorted by Murray police and are
invited to the pre-ride dinner on Friday, October 5.
Family ride (5K) - Also a Murray police escorted ride which begins at
Intermountain Healthcare on Cottonwood St. in Murray, this ride travels down to
4800 South and returns to its origin.
Half-Century ride (50K) - Begins at Intermountain Healthcare on Cottonwood
St. in Murray, with a turnaround rest stop at 14400 South in Draper and finishes
at its origin.
Metric Century ride (100K) - A challenging ride with 3,400 feet of climbing
begins at Intermountain Healthcare on Cottonwood St. in Murray with its first
rest stop at 2700 West at 14400 South in Bluffdale, then continues to Fire
Station #16 in Cottonwood Heights for the second rest stop, then continues to
Sunnyside in Salt Lake City for a third and final rest stop and then finishes at
the starting point.
To enter the lottery to ride in the October 5 Time Trial against Dave
Zabriskie and/or to register for the October 6 fundraising rides, please go to
www.bikesforkidsutah.org.
Title sponsors Costco, The Utah Grizzlies, Intermountain Financial Group,
Kryptonite, MassMutual, Murray Rotary, Sobe Life Water, along with other
sponsors, will provide a full breakfast and lunch along with live entertainment,
water, snacks and other items throughout the Bikes for Kids Utah activities on
Saturday, October 6.
For those interested in donating time as a volunteer or for more information
regarding the events, please visit
www.bikesforkidsutah.org or call 801-523-3730.
Proceeds from the Dave Zabriskie Time Trial Challenge will go the Yield to
Life bicycle awareness advocacy organization, and excess proceeds from the
auction and fun rides will go to Guadalupe Schools, Donated Dental and the
construction of the new bike and pedestrian bridge over Little Cottonwood Creek
near Intermountain Healthcare in Murray, Utah.
About Bikes for Kids Utah: Formed in
2006, Bikes for Kids Utah, a non-profit organization, provides bicycles for
underprivileged children of second grade school age throughout the Salt Lake
Valley by means of its event registration proceeds, auctions, and through
private and corporate donations. Its annual bicycle fundraising events raise
money to provide 1,000 underprivileged children with bicycles each year. For
more information regarding the events, please visit
www.bikesforkidsutah.org or call
801-523-3730.
About Yield to Life: Yield to Life, a
non-profit organization founded by world-class cyclist David Zabriskie in 2007,
is dedicated to the protection of cyclists and the promotion of safe cycling.
Hit by cars no less than three times while training on his bike in his home town
of Salt Lake City, Utah, Zabriskie created Yield to Life to improve the
relationship between motorist and cyclist and promote an environment of respect
and care for all life on the road. Through intense awareness campaigns,
educational programs, and road and sign improvements, Yield to Life hopes to
protect the lives of all cyclists and encourage more people to choose cycling as
an environmentally-friendly means of transportation and as a means of fun and
healthy recreation. For more information, please contact yieldtolife@gmail.com.
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