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Sponsorship: Hammer Nutrition!


 

 

 

 

 

Goodie Bags! Hammer Nutrition has joined the Coup de Cascades as a product sponsor – – and that means the awesome goodie bags are ALREADY starting to fill up!  All participants during the big event August 18-19 will get an extra edge with a sample of Hammer Nurtition Fuel, and aid stations will be stocked with performance-boosting Hammer Gel and HEED Sports Drink!  Read all about the benefits through those links.

It’s a beautiful start!  We’re reaching out for corporate sponsors through the end of March.  Email to help us get in touch with more companies as we all work to make this the biggest Coup yet!

–Scott

Coup de Cascades is now a RAAM qualifier AUG 18th & 19th 2012

It is now official, we are a RAAM QUALIFIER!  Coup de Cascades is on the map, racing forward to a town near you & making history!….come join in the FUN, this year AUG 18th & 19th. We will start again in Redmond and make a big 425 mile circle over 2 mountain passes, all within the 36Continue Reading

The Last Mile of POLIO – will you help us??…..

  This is a video designed to inform you about the last push to eradicate polio in the world. Please watch. Learn WHY we are doing this race and learn more about ROTARY, in general. Then help us, sign up,  as we do our 425 mile RACE around the cascades. You can race, or you can rideContinue Reading

We are driving the course for the first time, mapping out 8 checkpoints

Rowdy Rouser, Rotarian Gordon, took off to trace the actual race course of the Coup de Cascades bicycle race today. He left Redmond’s Marymoor park, and went north on Hwy 202, through Woodinville, up to hwy 9. He continued up hwy 9, going north and stopped at what we hope will be the first checkpoint. He thenContinue Reading

A Day in the life of building a BICYCLE RACE

The Redmond Rousers Rotary Club, the race organizers,  had our 1 st  official, KICK OFF….and it turned into a great time to talk about the race and get good info and feedback. For the first time out, we did ok…not quite what I had in mind, but successful non the less. Polio was at the top ofContinue Reading