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August 22, 2025
Hughes Update 08/22/2025
On Tuesday night, a group of Sendtown riders, ages 9 to 13, once again stood before Fort Collins City Council asking for a bike park at the Hughes site. Their voices set the tone for a meeting where two major developments pushed the bike park closer to reality.
August 13, 2025
This Fall: Women’s CX Collective
A brand-new cyclocross opportunity is rolling into Fort Collins this fall. The Women’s CX Collective is here to help riders of all levels sharpen their skills, build confidence, and connect with a supportive community. Whether you’re trying cyclocross for the first time or looking to refine your race-day form, this series has you covered.
August 6, 2025
Celebrate Tour Fat’s 25th
Mark your calendar! On Saturday, August 23, 2025, Tour de Fat rolls into its 25th year in Fort Collins — and it’s bigger and more whimsical than ever.
July 30, 2025
MyCycle 2025: It’s Time to Step Up
The 2025 MyCycle Fort Collins campaign is officially underway—and with a shorter fundraising timeline this year, we’re pushing hard to make an even bigger impact. The goal: get 300 high-quality bikes and helmets into the hands of second graders at six PSD Title 1 schools earlier in the school year, giving them more time to ride, explore, and build confidence on two wheels. We're also launching a new pilot program to provide bikes to 5th graders at Putnam Elementary. Whether you're rallying your crew for the Team Challenge or stepping up as a privateer, now’s the moment to help get more kids on bikes—and to grow the next generation of Northern Colorado riders.
July 28, 2025
2025 High Plains Drifter
The High Plains Drifter returns this fall.
A free, 330-mile, self-supported bikepacking adventure across Northern Colorado’s wide open gravel, B roads, singletrack, and more. It's similar to the Colorado Trail Race and Tour Divide in function.
July 22, 2025
2025 Bike Prom
Break out the glitter, grease your chain, and cue the confetti—it’s time for one of Fort Collins’ quirkiest and most beloved traditions: Bike Prom.
Tulle over bike shorts? Perfect. Powder-blue tux and a handlebar mustache (real or stick-on)? Even better. This is your night to go full sparkle meets spoke light. If it says “bike meets ballroom,” you’re doing it right.
July 21, 2025
2025 FoCo Fondo Recap
A big chunk of the NoCo cycling scene is moving a little slower today after an unforgettable weekend celebrating the 10th edition of the FoCo Fondo. Whether you were racing, volunteering, organizing, vending, cheering, or hanging at the Outdoor Expo—thank you for making this community event what it is.
July 8, 2025
The Big Blue Bus
The story behind the bigass blue bus on the Dairy Loop near Morning Fresh Dairy and Howling Cow.
July 7, 2025
2025 FoCo Fondo Rider Guide
The FoCo Fondo is back for its 10th year, and it’s bigger than ever! Mark your calendars for the weekend of July 18–20, 2025, as Fort Collins transforms into a celebration of gravel cycling, community, and summer fun. This three-day festival includes a 12-mile family ride on Saturday, plus 32-, 60-, 100-, and 118-mile gravel adventures on Sunday, with routes designed to challenge and inspire riders of all levels.
July 3, 2025
2025 North South Departs Tomorrow
The 2025 North South Bikepacking Race sets off at 6 a.m. on Thursday, July 4, from Fort Collins’ Lee Martinez Park. Riders will face 609 miles of self-supported gravel and mountain terrain, climbing more than 52,000 vertical feet on their way to the finish in Trinidad, Colorado.
June 27, 2025
Stadium Crit Series- Results and Photos
The 2025 Stadium Criterium Series wrapped up Thursday night in Timnath, capping off four weeks of fast, community-focused racing on the closed roads surrounding PSD Stadium. The final night saw solid fields, tight racing, and plenty of local energy, marking a strong end to the revived series.
June 26, 2025
Ten Years Later Kechter Remains Dangerously Incomplete
Today, June 26th, marks the 10-year anniversary of Steven Studt being struck by Jose Pinon while riding westbound on the Kechter Road bridge at I-25. He died from his injuries on July 5th. Ten years later, a mere 128 feet of missing shoulder still marks the spot.