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Deadline Coming Up: Proposals Due March 6th for ‘Bell Built’ Program

Mar 4, 2015
by Bell Bike Helmets  
Bell Built

Bell Helmets, a company that since 1954 has delivered purpose-built helmets marked by industry-leading design and performance technologies, today announced the continuation of the Bell Built program into 2015. The Bell Built grant program strives to identify, fund, and ultimately create new, accessible trails within bike communities. The program seeks to inspire new and existing riders to come together for their community, learn what it takes to fund and build a legal riding destination, and ultimately build a trail never ridden before.

For the first time ever, Bell will provide trail assistance for a single mountain bike project in the USA, with one winner being awarded the full grant amount to construct an advanced and aggressive technical
trail. The success in the first two years has been remarkable, and in its third year, Bell Helmets reaches $300,000 donated towards technical assistance grants for trail building, which will net out to seven
complete projects since 2013.

The list of 2014 winners include:



 West Winner – Flagstaff Biking Organization, Ft. Tuthill Bike Park (Flagstaff, Arizona)

 Central Winner – Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists (MORC), Cottage Grove Bike Park (Cottage Grove,

 East Winner – RVA More, Richmond Regional Ride Center Flow Trail (Richmond, Virginia)

“To have the opportunity to build a trail for our local community has been surreal,” said Anthony Quintile of Flagstaff Biking Organization. “Together, Bell Helmets and IMBA made our dream become a reality and the whole process has been unbelievable. It’s rewarding to see how it brings our community of mountain bikers together, and we can’t thank them enough for not only starting the program, but seeing it through to become the annual program it is today.”

In 2015, the annual Bell Built program looks to build upon its success with a slight change in the program, which will see one grand-prize winner being awarded $100,000 in technical assistance from IMBA Trail Solutions for their dream trail. Bell and IMBA will choose three projects from each region (East, West and Central) for a total of nine finalists. The winner will be determined based on three sequential voting periods before reaching the “finals” where the top project from each region will go up against each other in the final voting period.

“We started Bell Built three years ago with a hope that it would become an annual grant program that opens new places to ride,” says Azul Couzens, Bell Helmets Director of Marketing. “To see the positive
reaction and impact the six trails have had so far within these communities is incredible. We’re so excited for our third year and can’t wait to build a new advanced and technical trail.”

Bell Helmets and IMBA have received nearly two hundred grant submissions since the program’s inception in 2013 from IMBA chapters, clubs and land management agencies. IMBA Trail Solutions, the international leader in developing singletrack trails, has been responsible for the building and designing of all six projects and will continue that in 2015 with help from local volunteers.

“The Bell Built program has been an overwhelming success in its first two years, and we’re all looking forward to learning what our third year will bring,” said IMBA Executive Director Mike Van Abel.

“To see every community and organization rally to come together with such enthusiasm is extraordinary and shows the impact that a program like this has at the community level. The whole team is excited to start building our next trail.”

Starting today, Bell Helmets and IMBA will begin taking 2015 proposals until March 6, with the nine finalists named the following week. Voting will then come in three regional phases, starting in April with the West and Central regions, before ending in May with the East region. From there, the final project will be voted on and officially announced in June, with trail design and construction beginning soon.

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From humble beginnings in the garage of a Southern California speed shop in the 1950’s to the heads of champions in auto, motorcycle and bicycle competitions all over the world, Bell Helmets is synonymous with protection and progression. Part of Easton-Bell Sports and based in Scotts Valley, Calif., Bell

Helmets is the world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of bicycle and motorcycle helmets and accessories. Bell Helmets is online at bellhelmets.com.

The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational association whose mission is to create, enhance and preserve great mountain biking experiences. Since 1988, IMBA has been bringing out the best in mountain biking by encouraging low-impact riding, volunteer trailwork participation and cooperation among different trail user groups. IMBA's worldwide network includes 35,000 individual members, more than 750 bicycle clubs, over 200 corporate partners and about 600 retailer shops. Learn more by visiting imba.com or facebook.com/IMBAonFB.




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70 Comments
  • 51 1
 Wait, so we're actually emphasizing steep, technical, scary shit that might hurt people, and not a bulldozed parking lot... I mean "flow trail"? Holy crap, 2015 is actually shaping up to be kinda an awesome year.
  • 3 0
 hell yea
  • 7 0
 Pump track...NO. Flow trail...NO. BRING THE GNAR! RARRRRRR!@#$%^&!!!
  • 19 0
 Beast coast!
  • 19 3
 West Coast!
  • 12 3
 lets be honest, San Diego F'en needs it... we have rotted out rutted out decrepit trails. shit sucks. and it needs a major overhaul.
  • 29 2
 the trail gods help those who help themselves.sounds like someone should get to work.
  • 6 0
 Be thankful for what trails you already have, some people have to go build everything
  • 6 0
 You think that the west coast needs it? About all we have in the Ohio/Pennsylvania/New York area is Seven Springs. Holiday Valley could use some trails to begin with.
  • 2 0
 Amen brother!!! Smile
  • 10 2
 East coast. Enough with the " flow trails"
  • 5 4
 Really?? Bell helmets is funding a badass trail for some lucky community and you are worried about the terminology used to describe a category...
  • 7 2
 Trails should be built where the highest concentration of fat people reside. Please reply with your thoughts on an ideal location.
  • 4 0
 in that case somewhere near Spokane Washington
  • 5 0
 I won't take offence if it gets us new trails
  • 20 1
 Pawnee, Indiana
  • 1 0
 As a Hoosier I find that hilarious!
  • 5 0
 well that'd be Mississippi. they're the fattest state in the county
  • 3 1
 Santa Cruz because, I mean, we totally need more.
  • 4 0
 2 years ago, Copper Harbor won. That is about as far from a population center as you get in the U.S. My vote is for Marquette, MI to lobby for help with a pump track.
  • 3 0
 Good idea. If we put it anywhere on the Front Range in CO it'll be mobbed by hikers, trail runners, bird watchers, old people, cyclecross wankers and tourists.
  • 5 0
 Obesity? Check the Bible Belt states.
  • 6 1
 legal accessible dh trails for Washington. we do have dh trails but they are all super secret and barely anyone knows where they are.
  • 4 0
 Legal weed or legal DH trails. You only get one and you guys made your decision. Live with it.
  • 1 0
 I think most people on this site would agree which option is best....
  • 10 3
 SOUTHEAST
  • 7 1
 SouthEast! Theres nothing here!!
  • 5 9
flag rickaybobbay (Jan 12, 2015 at 18:04) (Below Threshold)
 cause its flat as shit. all you could do in the dirty south is pumptracks
  • 7 0
 Haha good joke we actually do have elevation for some DH trails. Please a good trail in TN, North Georgia or NE AL would be amazing
  • 1 6
flag rickaybobbay (Jan 12, 2015 at 19:32) (Below Threshold)
 i was talking like Mississippi and Alabama, FL GA area. i know as you head north you guys start getting little hills. but its nothing like we have back west in the Rockies
  • 3 0
 Yeah I know what you meant. You would be surprised what you find in Alabama just saying. coldwater, oak mountain are great single track trails in this area 100+ miles of trails. (There is actually elevation in the NE part of the state long enough for a dh trail) Georgia has great trails too. I am just saying we have potential to have a DH trail. I know the Rockies are great and what not. Yall already have amazing dh trails so why not let the southeast enjoy something nice. Not trying to disagree just stating my side.
  • 2 0
 And don't forget the growing system at Chewacla State Park in Auburn, AL ... Really good stuff going on there, and some opportunity for growth!
  • 1 0
 Very true, come out and ride with me. I am from auburn
  • 1 0
 Tell me about it... I live in south florida... I am building my own jumps. Thankfully I have a good park nearby but it's mostly XC and I'd really like to try downhill!
  • 1 0
 Yeah but once your ride somewhere else in the country, say the Rockies, you realize that oak mountain and coldwater creek do not compare in any remote way possible. Coming from someone who lives in Alabama and travels to colorado every year just to get good riding!
  • 2 0
 Lots of SoCal comments on here - any specific projects in mind? Let's hear about them. Feel free to come along to this meeting in Orange County on January 28th too.

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  • 6 0
 Southeast please
  • 6 2
 Washington! There seriously needs to be more legal dh trails in the kit-sap area or outside seattle.
  • 2 0
 yup 100% agree. a big shortage of legal dh. we have tons of xc and dj's but no legal dh with the cascades 30 mins from seattle.
  • 1 0
 new stuff is going in at tiger boys.
  • 1 0
 @dglass shuttle-able downhill stuff?? please that would be awesome!!!!
  • 5 0
 Hoping for a Michigan L.P. finalist this year!
  • 1 0
 Which IMBA chapter do you volunteer with?
  • 2 0
 Shoreline Cycling Club
  • 3 3
 "From humble beginnings in the garage of a Southern California speed shop in the 1950’s."

Westcoast!

I really think SoCal deserves this grant. In fact, we have more cyclist annually than any other US state. Yeah we have a lots of trails to ride but most of them are featureless and are multiuse (I hate sharing). I honestly can't think of a better way to spend 100k on a mountain bike specific trail that's not SoCal. Spending this grant in SoCal would be good for the industry imo.
  • 3 0
 One word.... Portland!! OMG we have so much potential for some sick trails. All the good stuff is an hour away.
  • 1 0
 Too bad the city would NEVER allow it.
  • 4 0
 Portland hates mountain biking. I read it on a sticker.
  • 3 0
 Maine... Always have to travel to NH to ride...
  • 2 0
 YES, Maine has perhaps more untapped potential than any state. So much forest, plenty of hills, but zero infrastructure as far as cycling specific trails. Most of the trails here are so secret that the one dude who knows where the jumps are sold his mtb for ice fishing gear 10 years ago and isn't sure if the trail is still there.....there is some good stuff here and there, but for the most forested state (by percentage of total area) in the country, we need to do better than this.
  • 3 0
 How bout we make Sunday River good..
  • 3 0
 I agree completely
  • 1 1
 This grant has many issues that are hopefully sorted out, but I doubt it. Its a time suck and a waste of energy for most clubs. Be careful or just stay clear of this one. The only real winner is Bell Helmets.
  • 3 0
 Southeast Georgia Downhill trail we have none.
  • 1 0
 Its great to see something like this being pushed. Flow trails are fun but they are becoming too common, this is what we want!
  • 1 0
 How does the Greater Cincinnati/Tri-state area sound?? We've got elevation if you know where to find it. We can draw from the SE, the MW, the Beast Coast...
  • 3 0
 Wisconsin!! We need some trails!
  • 1 0
 Finally someone else voting for wisconsin! We need more! At least in the southern parts of the state. Preferably southeast. Near milwaukee...
  • 2 0
 NEWT IMBA chapter in Wisconsin specificly Fox Valley Mountain Bikers no good trails within 2 hours of Appleton WI
  • 1 0
 Well, nobody cares about Connecticut anymore... How badly I wish that there's a decent technical trail here.
  • 2 0
 Socal and i will love you forever
  • 1 0
 Aptos, Ca needs new pumptracks and jumps. Post Office getting torn down... February 17th Frown
  • 1 0
 Flagstaff, AZ! Open ponderosa pine, lots of steeps, rocky, technical terrain and a great mountain biking community.
  • 2 1
 Saint Louis, MO! We desperately need some downhill.
  • 3 1
 Far-Nor-Cal
  • 1 0
 TEXAS!
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