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The International Mountain Bicycling Association is a non-profit educational association whose mission is to create, enhance and preserve trail opportunities for mountain bikers worldwide.

Since 1988, IMBA has been bringing out the best in mountain biking by encouraging low-impact riding, volunteer trailwork participation, cooperation among different trail user groups, grassroots advocacy and innovative trail management solutions.
 
IMBA's worldwide network includes 32,000 individual members, more than 450 bicycle clubs, more than 130 corporate partners and about 200 bicycle retailers. IMBA's members live in all 50 U.S. states, most Canadian provinces and in 30 other countries.
 
IMBA's headquarters are located in Boulder, Colorado, at the base of the Rocky Mountains. The IMBA Canada office is located in Collingwood, Ontario. We currently have 22 staff members and 9 volunteer directors.
 
 
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to learn more about what people are doing to keep trails and parks open for mountain biking around the world!


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IMBA: Monday, June 18, 2007
Attend Crested Butte Fat Tire Festival and Help Shape Colorado Mountain Biking

The second annual Colorado Mountain Bike Summit -- hosted by Colorado BLM and Forest Service, IMBA, Bicycle Colorado, and the Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce -- will be held on Thursday, June 28, and Friday, June 29, in the midst of one of the state's best bike events, the Crested Butte Fat Tire Bike Week.
 
Sign up for the summit today to help shape the future of mountain biking in Colorado. View the schedule and register online.
 
The summit will bring together land managers and mountain bike enthusiasts in order to develop innovative partnerships to improve the quality and quantity of riding opportunities on federal lands in Colorado. The program includes opportunities to learn about BLM and Forest Service planning processes, give guidance on developing volunteer trail stewardship of public lands, and network with federal land managers.
 
All participants will receive IMBA's newest book, Managing Mountain Biking, as well as a collaborative US Forest Service/IMBA DVD on trail design and construction, and a host of technical publications on trails. On Saturday, the award-winning Subaru/IMBA Trail Care Crew will conduct a classroom-based trailbuilding school in the morning, followed by an afternoon field session working on the Kebler Wagon Trail.
 
Rooms have been blocked for the CO MTB Summit attendees at the Three Seasons. Call 800.451.5699 and reference the CO MTB Summit to reserve a room.
 
Contact: Mark Eller, IMBA Communications Director
markeller@imba.com
303-545-9011

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