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What’s Dawn Patrol?

Dawn Patrol unites all cycling communities and provides exciting, inclusive, and welcoming avenues to grow within the sport and our world at large. Take leaps. Take chances. Be bold — together. 


 

Dawn Patrol offers a home to those who have found themselves excluded, marginalized, or otherwise ignored in the cycling landscape, off-road and on.

Dawn Patrol builds. We exist as an inclusive community; no paywalls, no barrier to entry. When you show up to the Dawn Patrol ride, you’re one of us.

Dawn Patrol aspires. Reality throws up plenty of barriers to getting out there and riding, traveling, and meeting your people. Dawn Patrol aspires to break down those barriers and create new opportunities. From aspirational riding to community programs designed to get new riders on bikes, Dawn Patrol thinks big, and acts local.

Dawn Patrol engages. We exist to facilitate the conversation; we do not seek to lecture or speak into the void. There’s no ego here, just an invitation to speak, and acceptance.

Fun, context, and service. That’s why Dawn Patrol exists. We have stories to tell…and we give back, always.

Dawn Patrol. We rise together; we ride together.

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Brittany fell in love with riding almost twenty years ago and fell into the bike industry about a decade later. The two have taken her across the country as well as to several others; they've also given her some of her closest friends (and a partner). Just like any big ride, it hasn't always been pretty, but the story has always been worth it.

Dan Cavallari is the founder of Dawn Patrol MTB. He is the former technical editor for VeloNews Magazine. In addition to VeloNews, his work has appeared in Triathlete Magazine, Podium Runner, Women's Running, CyclingTips, Cycling Weekly, Rouleur Magazine, Road Bike Action Magazine, Mountain Bike Action Magazine, Tom's Guide, Bikerumor.com, and many more. He lives outside of Denver, Colorado .

Founder, Video Producer
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Russell Eich is a writer, editor, and, um, plumber. His work has appeared most prominently on BikeRadar.com. Eich can ride just about anything with two wheels, and probably destroy it just as easily. He lives in Rollinsville, Colorado.

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