Herrsprocket
100 W
The Human Power Challenge is held annually in Portland Oregon on Memorial Day weekend, this year those dates are May 23rd and 24th. This is our 16th annual Human Power Challenge and this year we are trying something new!
In addition to our standard races that we have for our recumbent bicycles and tricycles, we thought we would create a new event focused upon the electric assist bicycle and their important role in the commuter segment of transportation. The purpose being a means of showing off a viable and healthy alternative commuting device while also providing a fun, social event for the eBike commuters to get together and celebrate their rides!
A course will be set up to approximate a day in the life of the ebike commuter. There is no race, no timing, no laps counted. This is all about having ebikers ride around to different destination points to visit vendors and or other commercial businesses just as they would on a typical ebike commuting day, except that it will all be done on a track. We are inviting commercial businesses such as a healthy food chain store to set up a small booth or "storefront" and hand out goodies or coupons for the attendees, as well as other vendors including coffee vendors, ebike and regular bicycle stores, and of course a beer stop!
For more information regarding the entire HPC offering and registration, go to http://www.ohpv.org/hpc/index.html .
In addition to our standard races that we have for our recumbent bicycles and tricycles, we thought we would create a new event focused upon the electric assist bicycle and their important role in the commuter segment of transportation. The purpose being a means of showing off a viable and healthy alternative commuting device while also providing a fun, social event for the eBike commuters to get together and celebrate their rides!
A course will be set up to approximate a day in the life of the ebike commuter. There is no race, no timing, no laps counted. This is all about having ebikers ride around to different destination points to visit vendors and or other commercial businesses just as they would on a typical ebike commuting day, except that it will all be done on a track. We are inviting commercial businesses such as a healthy food chain store to set up a small booth or "storefront" and hand out goodies or coupons for the attendees, as well as other vendors including coffee vendors, ebike and regular bicycle stores, and of course a beer stop!
For more information regarding the entire HPC offering and registration, go to http://www.ohpv.org/hpc/index.html .