Biked Goods Event and Community Calendar
Biked Goods Bike Snack Box Pickup - End of Summer Edition
Biked Goods Bike Snack Boxes are BACK for the Summer! Filled with fresh-baked, real-food Muesli Bars made to help fuel cyclists, athletes, busy families, and anyone in Summit County who enjoys a tasty snack.
All pickup times are scheduled from 7 am - 12 pm. Drop-offs will happen from 12 pm - 2 pm. The exact pickup directions are shared via email after ordering your box.
Biked Goods Bike Snack Box Pickup - Breck Epic Edition
Biked Goods Bike Snack Boxes are BACK for the Summer! Filled with fresh-baked, real-food Muesli Bars made to help fuel cyclists, athletes, busy families, and anyone in Summit County who enjoys a tasty snack.
All pickup times are scheduled from 7 am - 12 pm. Drop-offs will happen from 12 pm - 2 pm. The exact pickup directions are shared via email after ordering your box.
Biked Goods Bike Snack Box Pickup - Colorado Fruits Edition
Biked Goods Bike Snack Boxes are BACK for the Summer! Filled with fresh-baked, real-food Muesli Bars made to help fuel cyclists, athletes, busy families, and anyone in Summit County who enjoys a tasty snack.
All pickup times are scheduled from 7 am - 12 pm. Drop-offs will happen from 12 pm - 2 pm. The exact pickup directions are shared via email after ordering your box.
Biked Goods Bike Snack Box Pickup - Firecracker 50 Edition
Biked Goods Bike Snack Boxes are BACK for the Summer! Filled with fresh-baked, real-food Muesli Bars made to help fuel cyclists, athletes, busy families, and anyone in Summit County who enjoys a tasty snack.
All pickup times are scheduled from 7 am - 12 pm. Drop-offs will happen from 12 pm - 2 pm. The exact pickup directions are shared via email after ordering your box.
Team Summit Youth MTB Team Cookie Fundraiser
Each year the Team Summit Youth MTB Team kicks off the Summer mountain bike season enjoying homemade, freshly baked cookies from a top-secret Biked Goods recipe.
NOW, Biked Goods and Team Summit are teaming up to share with YOU some of THE BEST cookies you’ll ever get your taste buds on to help raise funds and fuel the team's season ahead.
What’s Included in Your Cookie Box
6, 12, or 18 Chocolate Chip Cookies
Team Summit Support Sticker
Optional Add-On: A Biked Goods Cookbook with the top-secret Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe inside!
Biked Goods will donate 50% of sales from these snack boxes that will go towards:
A Biked Goods Nutrition 101 and Energy Bar-Making Class for Team Summit Riders - $100 Needed
Team Summit scholarship funding to help get more kids into our MTB programs - $500 helps put 5 new kids through Team Summit MTB programs
Extra funds raised - will go towards purchasing nutrition products team to help fuel our team during practices and events
Our fundraising goal is $600. Orders must be placed by Wednesday, June 14th.
Cookie pickup is scheduled for the following dates and times:
Biked Goods HQ 253 Pelican Circle Breckenridge - Friday, June 16th from 8 am - 12 pm
Frisco Adventure Park Saturday, June 17th from 3 - 5 pm.
Wellington Bike Park Sunday, June 18th from 10 am - 12 pm
Buy Cookies To Help Fuel The Team Summit Youth MTB Program
Team Summit is a youth development organization empowering our athletes to realize and celebrate their personal podiums through athletics, education, and life skills by participating in innovative programming at our world-class venues. The Team Summit MTB program aims to provide safe, fun, and enjoyable experiences to help develop our athletes into lifelong cyclists
Help fuel our programs by supporting our cookie fundraiser!
Biked Goods will donate 50% of sales from these snack boxes that will go towards:
A Biked Goods Nutrition 101 and Energy Bar-Making Class for Team Summit Riders - $100 Needed
Team Summit scholarship funding to help get more kids into our MTB programs - $500 helps put 5 new kids through Team Summit MTB programs
Extra funds raised - will go towards purchasing nutrition products team to help fuel our team during practices and events
My name is Tyler Zipperer and I’m the founder of Biked Goods director for the Team Summit Youth MTB Team in Summit, County CO. Thank you for supporting local business and our youth mountain bike team!
Come pick up your cookies and shred them with our team!
Biked Goods + Red Buffalo Cafe + Gore Range Sports: Bikes, Bites, and Coffee
A community meetup featuring Bites from Biked Goods, Coffee and Tea from Red Buffalo Cafe, and a Group Mountain Bike Ride led by Gore Range Sports
What: Group MTB Ride led by Gore Range Sports followed by Free Baked Goods from Biked Goods and Coffee/Tea at Red Buffalo Cafe.
Where: Meet at Red Buffalo Cafe in Silverthorne at 8:30 am
Cost: Free! Although we encourage you to support our local businesses by purchasing products or services from them during the event.
Red Buffalo will be offering a buy-a-pound-of-coffee-get-a-free drip coffee for all group riders
Gore Range Sports will be offering 10% off merchandise and gear at their store
Biked Goods will have free baked goods and cookbooks for sale at each location
Group Ride Route: Red Buffalo Cafe, Rec Path, County Rd 51, Oro Grande, Landfill Rd, Scrappy, Snake River Bluffs Trail, Cemetary Hill, Oro Grande, County Rd 51, Rec Path, Gore Range Sports. Get the route on Strava
Who: MTB RIDERS that like to eat, drink coffee and tea, and hang.
Agenda
8:30 am: Meet At Red Buffalo Cafe for coffee, tea, and baked goods 8:30 am
9 am - 11 am: Group MTB Ride 1.5-2 hour ride about 16 miles
11:30 - ??: More snacks and drinks at Gore Range Sports - ??
Summit County Special Delivery! 40 Bite-Sized Snacks And Small Meals For Cyclists On-The-Go Cookbook
A special delivery of the latest Biked Goods 40 Bite-Sized Snacks and Small Meals for Cyclists Cookbook by BIKE. Get a free recipe bookmarker and a 4 oz bag of Classic DIY Muesli Mix with your delivery order.
I’ve set a goal to sell 40 books to celebrate the launch of the newest Biked Goods cookbook. For every 5 books sold, I’ll donate 1 book to a Summit County organization or school program dedicated to getting youth on bikes and increasing their access to quality nutrition and education.
Cost: $24.99 ($19.99 for the book + $5 for delivery)
Where: For Summit County delivery, ONLY!
When: Saturday, June 10th - Sunday, June 11th (You’ll be notified by email when your book is in transit)
How? Place your order below with your preferred shipping address. Tyler from Biked Goods will be delivering your book by bike to your selected address.
Biked Goods Bike Snack Box Pickup - Summer Kick-Off
Biked Goods Bike Snack Boxes are BACK for the Summer! Filled with fresh-baked, real-food Muesli Bars made to help fuel cyclists, athletes, busy families, and anyone in Summit County who enjoys a tasty snack.
All pickup times are scheduled from 7 am - 12 pm. Drop-offs will happen from 12 pm - 2 pm. The exact pickup directions are shared via email after ordering your box.
Local Baked Goods Pickup + Drop-Off (Special Cookbook Edition Bakes)
A special edition bike snack box featuring recipes from the latest Biked Goods 40 Bite-Sized Snacks and Small Meals for Cyclists Cookbook.
What’s included in your special edition snack box:
Mini Muesli Bites (6)
PB & J Sheet Cakes (4)
Bike Crispy Bars (4)
Maple and Turmeric Trail Mix - (1 bag)
Date Turtle (1)
Kitchen recipe magnet (1)
Classic DIY Muesli Mix (1-4 oz bag)
Get 20% off the new cookbook (MSRP $19.99) when you add it to your snack box order. Orders must be placed by Wednesday, May 10th. The pickup location is shared during checkout and in your order confirmation email. Pickup is scheduled for Friday, May 12th from 7am - 12pm and drop-offs will happen from 1 - 3pm
Details:
Cost: $35 - $50 a box
What: A special edition bike snack box featuring recipes from the latest Biked Goods 40 Bite-Sized Snacks and Small Meals for Cyclists Cookbook.
Where: Pickup is at 253 Pelican Circle Breckenridge, CO or dropoff can be selected for
When: 5/12 for local pickup and Summit County drop-off
40 Bite-Sized Snacks and Small Meals for Cyclists On-The-Go Cookbook Open for Online Orders!
Coming the week of May 8th for online orders! Join the waitlist and get entered to win a Biked Goods Sample Package ⬇️
The 40 Bite-Sized Snacks And Small Meals For Cyclists On-The-Go cookbook is the perfect starting point to help you begin cooking more at home. In this book, you’ll find a simple guide to help transform your kitchen and diet. It includes a pantry checklist, snack-sized tips, and the tools you need to make nutritious and delicious snacks and small meals from home — all in 30 minutes or less.
National Ride a Bike Day Group Ride and Baked Goods Samples
May is National Bike Month, promoted by the League of American Bicyclists and celebrated in communities from coast to coast. Established in 1956, National Bike Month is a chance to showcase the many benefits of bicycling — and encourage more folks to giving biking a try.
In 2023, Biked Goods will be celebrating ways to #BikeThere during National Bike Month and National Ride A Bike Day on May 7, 2023. There are so many ways to celebrate Bike Month and to #BikeThere: biking to coffee or around the block, and riding on May 7 for #BikeDay.
To celebrate, Biked Goods will be hosting a group ride for families, kids, and the local community on Sunday, May 7th from 10am - 12pm. The ride will be followed by fresh, homemade baked goods provided by Biked Goods.
Event Details
What: Summit County Group MTB ride to celebrate National Ride a Bike Day followed by homemade baked goods
Where: Meet at Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge at 10am
Who: Anyone in Summit County - families, friends, kids, and riders of all abilities welcomed!
When: Sunday, May 7th from 10am - 12pm
RSVP: Let us know you're coming so we know how many riders to expect and how many baked goods to make! RSVP on Facebook or contact Tyler at Biked Goods.
Fueling the Future Fundraiser: A 12-Hour Bike Ride and Event To Support Youth in Summit County
Tyler from Biked Goods is participating in a 12-Hour Bike Ride and hosting a Fundraiser, Food Drive and Community gathering to help Fuel the Future of Summit County youth and non-profit organizations, including:
Team Summit - A youth development organization empowering athletes to realize and celebrate their personal podiums through athletics, education, and life skills by participating in innovative programming, including mountain biking!
Go4Graham - Shredding the stigma surrounding mental health and promoting mental wellness through physical activity, and connection. and education.
Smart Bellies - A team of local community members working to provide children with an equitable and reliable source of nutritious food. The team at Smart Bellies values a collaborative approach, and partners with other local organizations to bridge the gaps in food insecurity.
Combine all of these organizations’ missions and visions together and you get the recipe for living a healthy, active and wholesome led life through bikes, good nutrition, adventure, and community.
Event Agenda
Click a link below in the agenda to bring you to more details about a specific event.
6:00 AM - 12-Hour Bike Ride Starts
10:00AM - Vendor Table and Tent Set Up
Go4Graham
Team Summit
10:30am - 11:30am - Yoga at Carter Park
6:00 PM - 12-Hour Ride Ends
6:30 PM - Potluck Dinner
How To Contribute To and Participate In The Event
Donate To Our FuelingThe Future Fundraising Page
Whether you are near or far from Summit County, our Fundraising Page is where you can find how to directly donate to the organizations we are supporting or get involved in day-of events.
Our fundraising page will be set up from [Date to date].
This page will also be the main Hub for us to share photos, personal stories and other communication before, during and after the event date.
Event Flyers with QR codes will be located throughout the Fueling the Future venue at Carter Park on September 11th to provide quick access to our Fundraising Page or share personal photos or stories.
Use hashtag #FuelingTheFuture and tag @bikedgoods.co @teamsummitcolorado @go4graham @smartbellies on your posts!
** All funds raised during this event will be split evenly between the benefiting non-profits after the event.
Participate In All or Part of The 12-Hour Bike Ride
Time: 6am - 6pm
Tyler from Biked Goods is going to be out riding his bike for 12 hours to help raise awareness and money for these organizations. His goal is to get in as many laps as possible during the 12-hour timeframe.
Whether you want to do your own 12-hour ride challenge or come up with your own ride, the choice is YOURS. Each route type combines some of the most fun, flowy singletrack in Summit County, including a hot lap (or two) at Wellington Park, Side Door/Backdoor and Barney Flow/B-Line.
While guaranteed to be a TON of fun and a RAD ride no matter which route you take, this is also meant to be a physical and mental challenge. This means plenty of good climbing, sweat, grit and determination will be needed to complete your route(s).
The way I personally look at it: It's a gift for me to be able to wake up each day, eat good food, get out and ride my bike and reap the benefits of everything that it provides me. Not everyone is as fortunate as myself in that regard. I know there are others out there fighting food insecurity or a mental health challenge in life which will be far harder for them to face than I will be during this 12-hour ride. The least I can do is ride a few laps on my bike to help support them.
12-Hour Ride Routes
Below is a suggested list of routes and donations to make per lap to our fundraising page. Ride one lap, combine two or more lap routes together, or see how many laps of a certain route you can get in within a certain timeframe. Set a GOAL for yourself or with a team and share your accomplishments with us on our Fundraising page and tag us on our social accounts. #FuelingTheFuture
Extra Spicay Sauce - Click for Strava Link
15.65mi
2,353ft elevation gain
Suggested donation: $20 per lap
Route Description: Carter Park Switchbacks, Hermit Placer Trail, Quick Right onto Highpoint Dr., Liesel’s Luge, Wellington Trail, Wellington Bike Park Lap, Wellington Road, Betty’s Trail, Prospect Trail, Gold Run Gulch Road, Chantilly Trail, Western Sky, Slalom, Upper Flume Trail, Gold Run Gulch Road, Fall Classic, Detroit Placer - Extension Mill Road GH-25, One Step Over (UGH), Prospect Hill, Side Door, X10U8, X10U8 Connecter, B&B Connector, CR 565, V3, CR565, Barney Ford, Barney Flow OR B-Line, Carter Park Switchbacks.
Spicaaay - Click for Strava Link
15.30mi
2,262ft elevation gain
Suggested donation: $15 per lap
Route Description: Carter Park Switchbacks, Hermit Placer Trail, Quick Right onto Highpoint Dr., Liesel’s Luge, Wellington Trail, Wellington Bike Park Lap, Wellington Road, Betty’s Trail, Prospect Trail, Gold Run Gulch Road, Straight on Gold Run Road to Western Sky, Slalom, Upper Flume, Gold Run Gulch Road, Fall Classic, Detroit Placer - Extension Mill Road GH-25, Prospect Hill, Prospector Gulch Road, Sidedoor, Backdoor, Sidedoor, X10U8, X10U8 Connecter, B&B Connector, Wellington Trail, Red Pig, Barney Ford, Barney Flow OR B-Line, Carter Park Switchbacks
Medium - Click for Strava Link
10.02mi
1,709ft elevation gain
Suggested donation: $10 per lap
Route Description: Carter Park Switchbacks, Hermit Placer Trail, Quick Right onto Highpoint Dr., Liesel’s Luge, Wellington Trail, Wellington Bike Park Lap, Wellington Road, Betty’s Trail, Prospect Trail, Gold Run Gulch Road, Right on Prospector Gulch Road, Sidedoor, Back Door, Side Door, X10U8, X10U8 Connecter, B&B Connector, Wellington Trail, Red Pig, Barney Ford, Barney Flow OR B-Line, Carter Park Switchbacks
Mild - Click for Strava Link
4.13mi
703ft elevation gain
Suggested donation: $5 per lap
Route Description: Carter Park Switchbacks, Hermit Placer Trail, Quick Right onto Highpoint Dr., Liesel’s Luge, Wellington Trail, MULTIPLE Wellington Bike Park Laps, Wellington Trail, Red Pig, Barney Ford, Barney Flow OR B-Line, Carter Park Switchbacks
Make A Donation For Your 12-Hour Ride Participation Here
Make your donation prior to the ride to commit to the number of laps on a specific route you’ll be doing. Or set out to ride for a certain amount of time to see how many laps you can get in and make your optional donation afterward.
Note!
**This 12-hour ride is completely unsupported. Meaning you are FULLY responsible for yourself while riding.
The recommended routes you may ride as part of this event contain multiple, OPTIONAL, Technical Trail Features (TTFs). Be advised that if you are riding these features, you are doing so at your own risk. Some trails you may encounter these TTFs include:
Wellington Bike Park
Backdoor
Barney Flow
B-Line
Please also plan to bring plenty of water, food, rain jackets, bike repair equipment, and whatever else you need to support yourself during this ride. HELMETS are HIGHLY recommended.
Biked Goods, nor any of these organizations that we are supporting during this event are responsible for your health and safety. PLEASE RIDE RESPONSIBLY!
Contact us with questions.
Donate Food Items To the Smart Bellies Food Drive
10am - 3pm
SmartBellies will have a booth set up to collect food items to help support their snack and backpacks program that helps feed over 600+ students throughout Summit County. Come on by, drop off your food items, and chat with their awesome team about how you can get involved with their organization.
Suggested Items to Donate to the Smart Bellies Food Drive:
Bananas
Apples
Oranges
Mini Carrots Packs
Prepackaged Fruit
Mini Hummus Snacks
Apple Sauce
Raisins
Instant Oatmeal
Granola Bars
Peanut Butter Packs
Individual Milk or Yogurt
Snack packs (Chips, Pretzels, Popcorn, Nuts, Goldfish, Crackers, Graham Crackers, Cookies, Peanut Butter or Cheese Crackers)
Mac and Cheese
Microwaveable Pasta
Other Single Serve Kid Meals
Individual Cereal
Biked Goods Free Bike Snack Samples
10am - 3pm
Biked Good’s mission is to propel others forward through a supportive community, nutritional resources, and cycling enlightenment.
Biked Goods will have freshly baked bike snacks available from 10:00am - 3pm at Carter Park. All snacks are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Grab a snack or two to take on your day's adventures, whether it’s before, during, or after your 12-hour ride, yoga or if you just happen to be strolling around town. You’ll also have the chance to sign up a win a FREE Biked Goods Bike Snack Box!
Scan the QR code flyer at Carter Park with your phone to leave an optional tip for your bike snack fix.
Suggested $2 donation per bike snack
Yoga At Carter Park
11am - 12pm
Sometimes we all need to SLOW down. Come take a DEEP breath and partake in our yoga session at Carter Park.
Suggested donation for yoga: $10 per person
Scan the QR code flyer at Carter Park with your phone to leave an optional tip for your bike snack fix.
Potluck Dinner and Post-Ride Celebration
6:30pm - ????
For anyone who is sticking around after the event or finishing up their 12-hour ride, we’ll be hosting a casual Potluck Dinner at the end of the day. We’ll gather and talk about the memories we made during the day, slap hands and just hang out and relax. Research shows eating food together
If you plan to join/eat with us for the potluck dinner, all we ask is to bring your own dish/snack/drink to pass around for everyone to enjoy. Don’t worry about what you bring or how much, this is more about coming together. We can order pizza or whatever works!
Where Do The Fundraiser Proceeds Go?
All funds raised for this event will be split evenly between TeamSummit, GoForGraham and SmartBellies to support their mission, vision and programs. Here’s how your donations help each non-profit:
Team Summit -Donations to TeamSumimit will go towards youth scholarships to help provide access to mountain bike programming and help get #morekidsonbikes. Funds will also go towards a BRAND NEW BIKE RACK that will help transport bikes and kids during the 2023 programming year
GoForGraham - Donations to GoForGrahama help them partner with local organizations (including Therapists) to educate communities about a range of topics related to mental health and wellness, including: Suicide Prevention, Worksite Wellness, Self Care, Mental Health 101, Mindfulness, Stress Management, and more.
SmartBellies - 1 in 3 Summit County children are enrolled in the Smart Bellies Free and Reduced Lunch Programs. Donations to SmartBellies help purchase nutritious food they need to feed students in their programs. They predict they’ll feed around 600 students per week in all of our counties - Summit, Lake, and Park - for the 2022/23 school year.
Thank You!
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