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Mission
Statement
The
purposes of The Blue Ridge Bicycle Club, Inc. are to promote and
encourage the use of the bicycle for transportation and recreation in
southwest Virginia; to support the rights of cyclists; to provide
information in the interest of bicycling safety; and to promote
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Why
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Join
in on the Fun
As
a member, you can kick back and have a blast participating in special
club-member events such as the Annual Summer Picnic at Smith Mountain
Lake and
the Annual Xmas Party. Club members also receive discounts on the Artie Levin Century club event.
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Participate
in National Events
The
club organizes group participation in national events such as the
MS150,
RAGBRAI,
Mountains
of Misery, 24
Hours of Big Bear , the
Assault on Mount Mitchell, Bridge to Bridge, the Smith Mountain Lake
Triathlon and Mount Washington Hillclimb. Members socialize
with other clubs at these events or race against the clock for personal
records.
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How
do I become a member or renew?
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Select
your membership type
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Select
either a one-year or two-year membership
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Pay
online or download an application
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1 year*
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2 years**
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Individual |
If
you will be the only one to benefit from the BRBC.
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Family |
Single
parent or married w/spouse and or/children
(who are living with you) that will benefit from the BRBC.
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BRBC
Application (Download Adobe
Acrobat)
Fill
it out, write a check and mail it!
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*Membership
expires one year from the payment date.
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Two year membership expires two years from payment date.
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BRBC
Active Advocate
From trail access to helmet laws, the BRBC is strongly active in all advocacy
issues. The club has been responsible for helping open up trail
access at Carvin’s Cove, build trails for Explore Park, begin the
construction of Greenways, sponsor local
amateur racing with the Team BRBC, gain improvements on Roanoke Valley roadways, organize
bicycle rodeos to teach kids bike safety and passed a helmet law for kids
under the age of 14 in Roanoke City. But the work is never done.
The Roanoke Valley needs more road improvements, trail access and bicycle
awareness, so become a member and support the cause!
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