Win a Specialized Turbo Levo SL & Improve Lives in Tanzania

May 14, 2022 at 8:17
by Brett Harrison  
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PRESS RELEASE: Grumeti Fund K2N Stage

The neighbors were laughing.

But Ester, head down as her community joked that her maize would look like sugarcane, patiently carried on farming. Once her fields were prepped, our modern-day Noah waited for the rains to prove she wasn’t crazy.

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Ester's field produced 10 sacks of maize that year — that's 8 sacks more than a typical year's take. As she celebrated her harvest and newly established respect in the community, she found dignity in responding to her neighbors' requests for her to teach them about farming as well as pride in seeing them grow enough food for their families.

Mountain biking contributed to Ester’s success.

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Fanie Kok of Specialized Soil Searching on K2N's first stage, Assault on Kili

“As mountain bikers we’ve got an opportunity to play a very important role in using our passion for a greater good,” explains Fanie Kok of Specialized. The company’s Soil Searching initiative has partnered with Red Knot Racing Company and the Grumeti Fund K2N stage race to improve lives in Tanzania.

Ester was trained in conservation agriculture by Red Knot with a focus on soil resilience and fertility in order to promote sustainability in farming. Appropriate agricultural solutions will ensure food security for Ester’s generation and those who follow.

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“It’s a powerful and unique occasion when our passions intersect with a greater purpose,” observes Brett Harrison, Red Knot owner and K2N founder. “K2N is more than a world-class mountain bike race; it’s an opportunity for us as cyclists to shoulder the responsibility of caring for both our neighbors and the planet we share.”

The Grumeti Fund K2N presented by Specialized Bicycles sees riders cycle from the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro to the shores of Lake Natron, through the rugged backcountry of northern Tanzania. The course boasts a diversity of landscapes, incredible wildlife viewing, and a chance for cyclists to encounter the culture and hospitality of the Maasai and Chagga people. The 2022 event will take place 31st May to 3rd June. 50% of K2N race profits go directly to community development.

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Specialized Turbo Levo SL

How you can win this Turbo Levo SL and improve lives in Tanzania

Investing in soil is something cyclists have in common with farmers. Soil Searching is a Specialized Bicycles program to recognize, celebrate, and support the trail builders who help shape our sport. Soil Searching’s partnership with Red Knot Racing goes a step further: we are using our sport to shape the world.

In order to scale the good K2N accomplishes in Tanzania, Red Knot is raffling a Turbo Levo SL Comp Carbon. A result of a 40-year obsession with creating the world’s best-riding mountain bikes, the Levo SL is the liveliest and most responsive e-MTB in it’s class. The Turbo Levo SL is available in S, M, L, or XL.

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100% of donations go directly to community development work in Tanzania. Half of each raffle ticket will provide agriculture and health trainings to rural farmers along the K2N race course, and the other half will be used to build MTB trails on the western side of Kilimanjaro in order to fund mountain, forest, and wildlife conservation efforts.

A single $10 raffle ticket provides a half-day community training
to one Tanzanian farmer AND builds 5 meters of MTB trail.

Tickets can be purchased from anywhere in the world. The drawing will be 8th June and the winner announced that day. Shipping costs are on us. Invest in soil, and share the stoke.



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bigquotesThe reason we help one another in our daily lives is because we need each other.Mwajuma Subwayda, one of Ester’s neighbors

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Member since Mar 8, 2022
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11 Comments
  • 9 3
 It's official, e-bikes save lives.
  • 1 0
 Alcohol and drugs saved my life
  • 1 0
 I've done some work for the URT and visited there and Zanzibar and would like to donate. I don;t see if the raffle donations are tax-deductible though. Can you confirm PB staff?
  • 2 0
 Hi Staktup, good to hear you enjoyed your time in Tanzania and Zanzibar! Let us know if you come back this way and want to ride. Unfortunately, the raffle donations are not tax-deductible as -- although our company Red Knot Racing donates a minimum of half our profits to community development -- we are indeed a for-profit company. Our non-profit in the US (Red Knot Development) is currently working toward 501(c)(3) status, but do not have it yet. The best we can do is assure you that 100% of any raffle purchase or donation does go to actual development work in Tanzania.
  • 3 1
 Hell yeah specialized. good work.
  • 3 5
 Any chance of an Enduro or a Stumpjumper? People would be much more likely to enter if it was for a bike and not a moped...
  • 2 0
 korev, you might be right? We'll let you know in a few weeks, though our sample size is small. We raffled off an enduro last year, and it went really well -- we raised over $8000 for our work in Tanzania. We'll see how the Turbo Levo SL does...
  • 3 6
 white people trying to fix the world but not really
  • 7 1
 when was the last time you used Pinkbike to not whine about something?
  • 7 0
 Mongoosep, we can't tell if you are legitimately concerned or just complaining, but that doesn't mean you don't deserve an intelligent response. We don't necessarily feel color, race, or any other immutable characteristic is important when deciding whether or not to help your neighbors. But because you feel it's important, we can tell you our on the ground organization for community development work in Tanzania was started by black Tanzanians, and 100% of their staff is black Tanzanian. We have found they do excellent work, and so we wanted to help. Some of our staff volunteer their time, and we also raise funds to assist.

So we are people of many colors trying to fix the world. And we're really excited to offer MTBers the chance to get involved.
  • 1 0
 @K2NStageRace: nice and thank you for making it more clear for me. i think it is awesome what you are doing.







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