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Urban Assault Coming to Saint Louis

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The Urban Assault Ride™ is a truly unique cycling event…and quickly becoming one of the biggest in country! Here’s how it works: You and your teammate will set out on a city-wide quest for ‘checkpoints’ on your favorite two-wheeled steeds.  At each checkpoint, you’ll drop your bikes and complete a funky/adventurous obstacle course, then remount your bikes and hit the streets for more.

The goal is to complete all the checkpoints in the shortest amount of time. You choose your own route and checkpoint order. This means that the most clever are often the victors. Of course, it may also help if you can pull a mean big-wheel powerslide and fly across an inflatable slip-n-slide ;)

After your pedal-powered adventure, your team will cross the finish line and enter a massive celebration of bikes and beer. The after party is just as much fun as the ride itself, thanks to the craziest raffle prize contest you’ll ever experience.

Come out to support BicycleWORKS and enjoy a fun time on your bike.

Also associated with the event, the Urban Assault Team is giving away 8 of the coveted New Belgium cruiser bikes. A $2 donation to Saint Louis BicycleWORKS through the following website link gets you one raffle ticket. Buy as many as you like to improve your chances to win.

Bicycle Sale this Thursday

bike_saleStarting at 7pm this Thursday we will have about 25 nice bikes for sale. All have been rebuilt and checked by at least two mechanics. Most have new tires and cables. Bikes range from $50 to $350.

Boeing bike drive brings in over 200 bikes

Under a sweltering morning sun, a steady stream of sedans, vans and pick-up trucks slowly snaked through the BDS headquarters parking lot in St. Louis Wednesday, stopping only as long as it took for employees to pull out one or more bikes and wheel them over to a waiting tractor trailer.

Employees dropped off more than 200 bicycles for St. Louis Bicycle Works, that will use the donations to help at-risk children become more responsible, increase physical activity, and learn the benefits of recycling.

“A lot of our people love to ride bikes, and we appreciate what you are doing for St. Louis,” Muilenburg told BicycleWORKS volunteers who staffed the Boeing drive. “We’re glad we could partner with you.”

A huge thanks goes out o everyone that could help.