KidsBikeNW Organizations

ASC Junior Team 21223 119th Ave SE
Kent, Washington 98031
ascracing1@yahoo.com
Jerry Cartright
253.373.0675
eteamz.active.com/ASCRacing
The ASC Junior Development Association is committed to providing opportunities to youth athletes who would like to participate in the sport of cycling. Our program is designed to introduce young people to the sport of cycling while providing life lessons and the opportunity to acheive their own personal goals in life and competition.
BBTC (Back Country Trails Club)
Jon Kennedy
Volunteer Director
206.524.2900
jon@bbtc.org
http://www.bbtc.org
It is BBTC's goal to make Washington one of the best places in the country to ride a mountain bike. We are doing this by:
  1. Working with landowners/managers.
  2. Thousands of hours of trail building and maintenance.
  3. Educating mountain bikers through boot camps and trailbuilding clinics.
  4. Getting out there and riding on hundreds of club rides!
Bike Works
3709 S Ferdinand
Seattle, WA 98118
206.725.9408
info@bikeworks.org
www.bikeworks.org
Bike Works is committed to building sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. We teach young people how to fix bikes, reward them with their own set of wheels, and provide affordable bicycle services to the community.
We accomplish this through:
  1. After school Earn-A-Bike programs.
  2. Weeklong long summer camps.
  3. All types of riding for all skill levels
  4. Our community bicycle shop.
Bikes for Tykes of Puget Sound
c/o Bear Creek Community Church
18931 N.E. 143rd Street
Woodinville, WA 98072
425.985.4946
email@b4t.us
www.bikesfortykesps.org
The goal of Bikes for Tykes of Puget Sound is to provide bicycles to underprivileged children and adults free of charge.
Bikesters
Kids Without Wheels Project
PO BOX 393
Carnation, Wa 98014
fredvosk@bikesters.com
www.bikesters.com
'Kids Without Wheels' purpose is to collect and recycle used Bikes - Trikes - Scooters & Skate Boards, renovate them when necessary, and place them "Free" with Kids, (and Big kids too), who can't afford "Wheels."
BMX Tracks Tracks in WA State North SeaTac BMX, Sea Tac, WA
Port Angeles BMX, Port Angeles, WA
River Valley BMX, Sumner, WA
McCollum Park BMX, Everett, WA
Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation Contact Us www.cbcef.org/youth.html
  • Bicycle Camps
  • Basics of Bicycling programs in Seattle schools
  • Bicycle Skills Rodeos
  • Sprocket Hero assemblies
  • Low cost helmet sales
Marymoor Velodrome Junior Development PO Box 53482
Bellevue, WA 98015
206.957.4555
velokids@velodrome.org
www.velodrome.org
The MVA Youth Program introduces anyone, from 5-18 years of age, to track cycling. Participants are instructed in the basics of track riding and racing by experienced coaches and national/international level bicycle racers.
NW BMX Stunt Team Yahoo Group The NW BMX Stunt Team, featuring Nick Halsey and Dan Montgomery of MacNeil Bikes, is a crew of professional and sponsored BMX riders from the Pacific Northwest who want to share some of their favorite things in entertainment and bike education through the thrill and excitement of action packed stunt shows and knowledge based educational BMX bike camps. NW BMX Stunt Team…not just entertainment, or that seen only on TV and in the X-Games, but the whole live in-person experience of BMX riding, mentorship, inspiration and giving back to community.
Rad Racing Contact Us
www.radracingnw.org
Our mission is to teach young people life lessons through the sport of cycling and to develop top-level regional, national, and international junior cyclists. We provide a platform to help young people achieve their own personal goals in life and in competition as well.
RHF/360 Bicycle Mentoring Program Contact Us
www.rainierhealth.com
Our mission is to use bicycling as a platform to develop a mentoring relationship with at risk youth for the purpose of coaching them to make wise life choices.
Seattle Cyclocross Contact Us
www.seattlecyclocross.com
Cyclocross Racing
Sharing Wheels 3514 Broadway
Everett, WA 98201
425.252.6952
rontoppi.sharingwheels@verizon.net
www.sharingwheels.org
Our Mission is to connect unused bicycles to people who need wheels. Check out our community bike programs.
Skiforall Foundation Contact Us
www.skiforall.org
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by providing opportunities to participate in year-round outdoor recreational activities through education and training.
Single Track Mind Cycling Club P.O. Box 1385
Milton, WA 98354-1385
253.447.4055
www.stmcc.org
Single Track Mind Cycling Club is a mountain bike club formed by local riders that caters to off-road cyclists. We are dedicated to promoting MTB opportunities through environmentally and socially responsible use of the land we ride upon. We believe in maintaining and keeping trails open for ALL recreational users. If you enjoy off-road riding or would like to learn more about it come join us!
Trips for Kids Seattle 2503 24th Ave. W
Seattle, WA 98199
Telephone: 206.427.3090
Fax: 206.282.0326
info@tripsforkidsseattle.org
www.tripsforkidsseattle.org
Trips for Kids is a nonprofit organization providing mountain bike outings and environmental education for kids who would not otherwise have these opportunities. Our goal is to combine lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and environmental awareness through development of practical skills and the simple act of having fun.
Urban Sparks Contact Us
www.urbansparks.org
Putting bicycle skills parks in neighborhood parks.
Washington State Bicycle Association Contact Us
www.wsbaracing.com
The WSBA is the governing body of bicycle racing in the state of Washington. The main objective of the WSBA is to improve and promote bicycle racing. Here are a few key things that we do:
  • Radio communications between race support vehicles, emergency support, staff, and officials.
  • Improved safety for the riders - course warning signs and vehicle signage and lights.
  • Better, more accurate, timely results - photo finish camera.
  • Ease race promoter event management - offer all race equipment at one location.
  • Lower race costs, both for promoters and racers.
  • Manage and negotiate legal changes that may hurt or ban racing.
  • Organize, coordinate, and distribute the statewide calendar of race events.
  • Periodic distribution of important information, promotional flyers, and results.
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