Lincoln, Neb. (January 30, 2020) — The Pirate Cycling League announced it will offer free entry for participants that are unable to afford the entry fee for the Gravel Worlds 2020, presented by Lauf Cycling.
Cyclists wanting to participate in the event, but who face an economic
barrier to participation can apply for a free entry. Gravel Worlds takes
place August 22, 2020, with the start and finish in Lincoln, Nebraska.
According
to Gravel Worlds Founder and Co-Director, Corey Godfrey, the event has
always focused on being welcoming to all participants regardless of age,
ability or economic status.
“We’re
always focused on making Gravel Worlds an inclusive event for all,”
Godfrey said. “The event was created to allow anyone and everyone an
opportunity to ride together and enjoy the beautiful rolling gravel
roads on the Great Plains of Nebraska.
“Some
race, some ride, but we all share the same road. We try to limit
barriers to participation and understand a financial barrier may prevent
some from joining. If you have a financial barrier to participating in
Gravel Worlds, please reach out to us. We want you here and can help.”
Gravel
Worlds 2020 will be the eleventh year for the event, which has grown
substantially since its start in 2010. Last year, Gravel Worlds had
about 700 participants, and Godfrey said the goal is 1,000 riders in
2020.
“We
didn’t charge an entry fee for the first six years of the event and
only began to do so when the growth and increasing expenses necessitated
it,” Godfrey said. “The current growth of gravel events was built upon
less barriers to participation, including entry fees. We understand
cycling can be an expensive sport and want to ensure our event doesn’t
price someone out of participation.
“If
someone can’t truly afford the entry fee, we don’t want money to
prevent them from joining us. We’ll evaluate each situation and offer
free entries for those that need it. The idea has been supported by
numerous members of the gravel tribe including former category winners
who have offered to pay for others. That’s true community.”
Godfrey
said registration is open and encourage participants to reach out to
him via email or social media regarding the event and the free entry
application. Learn more or register at BikeReg.com and the event website.
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