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October 29, 2015 - (Phoenix, Ariz.) - The Maricopa Trail and Park Foundation is pleased to announce the inaugural Prickly Pedal mountain bike race. Conceived as a vehicle to showcase the scenic Maricopa Trail, the event offers multiple distances including a premier 50-mile race.

“The Pricky Pedal and other future events are a wonderful opportunity for local communities to showcase themselves and their trail systems to competitive mountain bike racers from all over the country,” offers Maricopa Park and Trail Foundation founding board member Jan Hancock, “The rapidly increasing number of cycling enthusiasts foretell positive economic impacts for years to come, which in turn underscores that need to protect and preserve the incredible open space opportunities presented by our park and trail system here in Maricopa County.”

Organizers expect an estimated 300 riders from around the valley and the surrounding region to attend the event in its first year. With spectacular views, perfect riding conditions, and courses for all abilities, Prickly Pedal organizers anticipate expanding 2016’s single day competition into a multi-day stage race in the years to come, promising to attract thousands of participants as the event matures.

For more information regarding participation, volunteering or sponsorship opportunities, please visit the race website at www.pricklypedal.com or contact event chairperson Aaron Stiner at aastiner@gmail.com.

RACE DETAILS

  • Date: January 23, 2016
  • Long Course: Lake Pleasant to Cave Creek - A 50-mile rip-roaring ride through the Sonoran desert with options for intermediate to advanced riders.
  • Short Course: Spur Cross to Cave Creek – 7 miles of backcountry adventure designed for beginners and families.
  • After Party: 11am-6pm, Downtown Cave Creek, hosted by Local Johnny’s and Flat Tire Bike Shop. Enjoy free entry with live music and beer garden.

ABOUT THE MARICOPA TRAIL:

A one-of-a-kind trail that connects Maricopa County’s 10 regional parks.   When completed in 2017, the Maricopa Trail will be a 370-mile loop trail system around the Valley of the Sun, bringing fun and adventure to all non-motorized trail enthusiasts.

ABOUT THE MARICOPA TRAIL AND PARK FOUNDATION:

The Maricopa Trail and Park Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining and maintaining one of the nation’s largest park and trail systems. More information available online at www.mctpf.org.

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