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2010 Sound To Mountains BikeFest - Sunday August 8th



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Magnuson Park to Mt Si Century Ride: 6:30-7:30am start, Sunday August 8th


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The Sound To Mountains BikeFest takes over the grounds of Bybee Nims Blueberry Farm with concert stages, NW bicycle builders, bicycle inspired art and performances, NW food vendors & brews. Rider registration includes a day pass into the festival, with 3 extra day passes for friends and family.
Festival Stage Schedule
Bikes & Builders: Sound To Mountains BikeFest is about Northwest bike builders as artists, and about the NW music, film, performing and visual arts scenes celebrating and being inspired by bikes. Each year the festival showcases ten bike frame and wheel builders from the Pacific Northwest, drawing from Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.

Festival Day Passes & Transportation

Get Tickets!
$12 Adult festival day pass.
Children under 12 are free.
Gates open 11am-8pm.


Rider Registration

About The Ride: A 104 mile road ride begins @ 6:30am from Magnuson Park in Seattle, with up to 1,000 participants riding from Seattle to North Bend over the course of the day. The beautiful, occasionally hilly route takes riders North to Snohomish before winding through the Snoqualmie River Valley to end at the festival grounds at the base of Mt Si in North Bend, WA.
Online Registration
*Adult - $60 + $5 late fee after July 8th
*Youth (6-15yrs) - $40 + $5 late fee after July 8th
*Child (up to age 5) - $0


Mail in (post marked before July 8th)
*Adult - $60
*Youth (6-15 years) - $40
*Child (up to age 5) - $0
2010 STMB Registration Form


Late Registration
*Register before July 8th to have your shirt in your rider packet! Late registrations pick up August 8th at the festival grounds Levee Breaking tent with your rider number. *There is an $5 late registration fee applied to online and mail in registrations after July 8th.

Support & Transportation

Start Line: The ride start is at Warren G. Magnuson Park, about 2 miles Northeast of the University of Washington. From Sand Point Way, enter the park via NE 74th Ave. Riders leave the park along 62nd St and NE 65th Ave. The Start Line is open from 6:30am Ð 7:30am.

Ride Support: Supported rest stops at Snohomish (Grilla Bites), Monroe (Travelers Park), and Carnation (Jubilee Farms). Food support at rest stops provided by Grilla Bites, Pete's Coffee, Theos Chocolate and Max Muscle.

Mechanical support along the route and at rest stops provided by Recycled Cycles, Snohomish Bicycles, Veloce Velo Bicycles, and Single Track Cycles. Limited en route mechanical support will be provided. Labor is free, but please be prepared to pay for parts.

Transportation: Registered riders will recieve 3 extra day passes into the festival for friends, family and would-be-drivers. There will also be a 6:00pm and 7:45pm return shuttle leaving the festival grounds for Seattle (returns to Magnuson Park). Riders can sign up for shuttle service below.

Notes:
* Adult & Youth riders get silk-screened ride shirts made by Rendered Clothing!!
* $25 towards a bike tune up at Veloce Velo Bicycles in Issaquah
* Riders entered into drawing for a 2010 Trek Madone 4.5
* Total ascent: 3012 ft
* Total descent: -2690 ft
* Number of Llama farms along the route: 3


STMB Win This Bike! Contest
Riders who register for the Sound To Mountains BikeFest during the month of April will be entered ten times to win a 2010 Trek Madone 4.5! Donated by SingleTrack Cycles and Bob Perrell Real Estate

Info and other ways to enter HERE

Return Shuttle (North Bend to Seattle)

Shuttle Service RSVP Return transportation to Seattle by shuttle (for you) and truck (for your bike) can be reserved here. Shuttle service is $20 for person & bike, $10 for person only, or $10 for bike only. The last day to sign up for the return shuttle is August 2nd!!! The shuttle leaves the festival grounds at 6:00pm and 7:30pm Sunday evening to return to Magnuson Park.

Shuttle Sign Up (until August 2nd)
*Rider & Bike - $20
*Rider Only - $10
*Bike Only - $10

Thank Our Sponsors!!!

Volunteer at STMB

Sound To Mountains Bike Festival is looking for volunteers! Contact Jesse through the Staff Page about volunteering for the ride!

Volunteer help is needed at:
* Ride start at Magnuson Park, Seattle, WA
* Rest stops along the route at Snohomish, Monroe, and Carnation, WA
* The festival grounds at Bybee Nims Blueberry Farm in North Bend, WA

2010 STMB Volunteer Application

Volunteers get free rider registration for the following year (along with breakfast/lunch/dinner day of ride, festival passes for friends and family, silk screened ride shirts...)

Vendors at STMB

The deadline for vendors applying to Sound To Mountains Bike Festival is June 20th!
*STMB has a limited number of no-fee vendor spaces for community groups and nonprofit orgs (particularly bicycle related).

Contact Jesse through the Staff Page with any questions about the festival or vendor applications!

2010 STMB Vendor Application
2010 STMB Food Vendor Application

Builders at STMB

Sound To Mountains BikeFest is about Northwest bike builders as artists, and about the NW music, film, performing and visual arts scenes celebrating and being inspired by bikes. Each year the festival showcases ten bike frame and wheel builders from the Pacific Northwest, drawing from Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.
The deadline for Builders applying to Sound To Mountains Bike Festival is June 10th!

Contact Jesse through the Staff Page with any questions about the festival or builder applications!

2010 STMB Bike Builder Application