Join Us For A Juliana Ride Out On Saturday June 29th

Join Us For A Juliana Ride Out On Saturday June 29th

Written by Contender Bicycles, on March 03, 2021

Juliana Bicycles is in the business of making quality mountain bikes for women looking for nothing else than a pure riding experience. From shock tune to gearing to touchpoints, Juliana's product testers have created a line of bikes with details made specifically for modern female mountain bikers and gravel riders. However, they aren't just about pushing product. The Juliana Ride Out event is a perfect example of the brand seeking to create a voice for women in mountain biking. Join us alongside Juliana Bicycles on Saturday, June 29th at Contender Bicycles Park City for a Juliana Ride Out. Ride Outs consist of yoga, apres, a group ride, and open demo geared toward bringing local female mountain bikers together. Ride Outs also provide an excellent opportunity to ride Juliana demo bikes free of charge alongside a member of the Juliana Team. Can't make it to morning activities? Join us from 1:30-5:00 pm for an open demo, where riders will be able to take out a wide range of Juliana mountain bikes free of charge. Space is limited, so make sure to RSVP to the Eventbrite event page. Juliana Mountain Bike Demo Lineup - Contender Bicycles Schedule: 7:30 am - Registration opens. Come early to register, drink coffee, and grab your swag bag. 8:00 am - Yoga begins 9:00 am - Light breakfast and participants will have an hour to get set up on their demo bike and change into their cycling gear. 10:00 am - Ride on Park City trails. The ride will be broken down into 4 different groups based on riding abilities. 1:00 pm - Lunch and drinks complimentary of Juliana! Stay and hang out with new friends and Juliana ambassadors. 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm - Open Demo Register today! If you have any questions stop by our shops during business hours, or send an email any time to cody@contenderbicycles.com. Juliana Ride Out Event Contender Bicycles

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