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The fourth annual Rocky Mountain Bicycle Festival returns to Denver, Colorado on June 11th and 12th. The two-day festival, held at the iconic INVESCO Field, includes leading brands such as Cinelli and Specialized; custom builders like Black Sheep Bikes and DEAN; component and accessory makers; and non-profits, touring and service companies. “Having cyclists from so many different disciplines and backgrounds in such a fun atmosphere made the Rocky Mountain Bicycle Festival one of the best festivals Cinelli attended in 2010. We’re looking forward to it being in Denver this year,” said Ben Coffey, Cinelli Brand Manager at BTI.

The festival provides a chance for people to demo their dream bikes, take free seminars, and compete in GoldSprints contests. Boulder Indoor Cycling will provide free riding lessons for kids on their CycleTykes course. Other family activities include a kids’ bike parade, adult races on kids bikes, and a bicycle-art station.

The 2011 RMBF will be held in tandem with the Denver Century Ride. “With three thousand riders taking part in two days of rides ranging from five to 100 miles, combined with the urban location that makes this an easy ride-to event, we expect the Rocky Mountain Bicycle Festival and Denver Century Ride will be one of the best cycling events in the region,” said Festival Director Carol Johnson.

Admission and parking are free. Free bike valet provided by BikeDenver. For more information visit http://www.RMBFestival.com.