Vote For Deserving BC Volunteer - BCBR Entry Give-Away

Apr 29, 2013
by BC Bike Race  
We're excited to announce the 4 finalists in the Kazlaw Community Mountain Biking Award! The Kazlaw Community Foundation is providing two spots at the BC Bike Race 2013 for people who make mountain biking happen in their community.

Vote Now -

We're asking you to vote on your favourite of the 4 finalists. Vote by logging on to our facebook page you must “like” our page to enter your vote.

4 Finalists are:
Eric Goss – Rossland BC
Eugene Sepke – Mission, BC
Matt Scott – Fraser Valley, BC
Roland Benesocky – Squamish BC

Honorable Mentions:
Jennifer Welsh
Richard Dustin

Marc Kazimirski is a passionate cyclist, a former Canadian national team member and is a personal injury lawyer in Vancouver BC. Marc is a cycling advocate and the Kazlaw Community Mountain Biking Award is meant to support cycling in your community.

BC Bike Race is a seven day mountain bike adventure from Vancouver to Whistler. BCBR is gearing up for its seventh year of delivering a life changing experience. The 2013 edition will see over 327km, 13 individually timed Enduro stages and four kids races in communities along the route.

More details available here.
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10 Comments
  • 20 3
 wait there are mountain biking trails in BC?
  • 1 0
 I know! Since when?!
  • 7 1
 Yes PB, more bringing the biking community together, less splitting it with controversial topics, that drive us apart, we are a small sport, and need to encourage people to join us, not to be discouraged by all the drama
  • 2 5
 Ya right,,,,more info, ,,,,less baby drama bike camp for yuppies pink flamigoes!! Drama baby dont cry just say word dadda going to buy you a bike not a turd.
  • 5 0
 shhhh no trails in bc flat dry desert..........
  • 5 0
 I like BCSmile
  • 6 2
 Pinkbike,

The last couple of articles involving voting I have not participated in due to me choosing no too have a Facebook page. I would like to vote on important subjects in our community (e.g. the Bell Built Grant) but I will not get a Facebook. What can I do besides getting a Facebook to vote?
Regards,
Ryan
  • 2 1
 Create a pseudonym, vote with it, use it for nothing else. Block all information sharing options and assign no friends to it. Doesn't truly get around your Facebook position, but avoids you putting your personal information out there.
  • 1 0
 Four great candidates! These people are what makes BC such an awesome place to ride and to live!
  • 1 0
 Where's Bill Mclane's name?







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