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Cannondale and EF Pro Cycling Donate Team Edition Bikes to Support Diversity in Collegiate Cycling

Published December 18, 2020

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Cannondale Bicycles and EF Pro Cycling Donate Team Edition Rapha + Palace Giro d’Italia Collaboration bikes to USA Cycling Helping to Raise Funds Support Diversity in Collegiate Cycling 

Proceeds will Contribute to New Co-ed Cycling Programs at Historically Black Colleges & Universities and Tribal Colleges & Universities 

WHY: Beginning in 2021, Cannondale and EF Pro Cycling will provide equipment, funding and mentorship support to new co-ed cycling teams at HBCUs and TCUs. As a an additional contribution to these programs USA Cycling will raffle two limited team-edition Rapha + Palace bikes ridden by EF Pro Cycling at the 2020 Giro d’ Italia, donated by Cannondale Bicycles and EF Pro Cycling. 

Raffle entries can be earned through donations to the new HBCU and TCU programs. For every $20 donated, USA Cycling will provide one entry to win one of the two race bikes. 

The bikes, their sizes, and their condition are limited to those ridden by EF Pro Cycling during the race. Winners will also receive a Rapha + Palace Giro d’Italia jersey as well as a POC Giro d’Italia special edition helmet and sunglasses. 

HOW: Visit https://usacycling.betterworld.org/giveaways/usa-cycling to donate for a chance to win one of the two limited bikes being raffled by USA Cycling to help grow inclusivity and adventure in the competitive cycling community. 

WHEN: Donations accepted December 15 – December 23, 2020; winners to be randomly selected December 23, 2020 

WHO: While all are welcome to donate, USA Cycling’s raffle is only open to residents of the United States. To learn more, visit https://usacycling.betterworld.org/giveaways/usa-cycling.

Topics associated with this article: DEI and Sustainability

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