You are here

Vaughters Hosting NorCal League Benefit

Published October 22, 2009

BERKELEY, CA (BRAIN)—The Bay Area’s cycling social event of the season, the NorCal League’s CycleFest 2009 will feature the CEO of Slipstream Sports, Jonathan Vaughters, as its special guest at its main annual fundraiser, a three-day gathering, November 6-8 in Mill Valley.

Vaughters, said, “It is an honor to be invited speak at the NorCal CycleFest. Two of the pro riders on the Garmin-Slipstream team, Lucas Euser and Steven Cozza, raced mountain bikes in the NorCal League, and so from the perspective of somebody like me, the importance of a program like NorCal’s cannot be overstated. I am delighted to support it and urge everybody reading this to add their support too. This is the future of cycling in the USA.”

Vaughters, formerly a Europe-based pro rider, has a reputation for fostering talented young riders and helping them through the difficult years when they progress from the junior level to ground zero in the senior ranks. The philosophy of his team has always been to do things differently while maintaining a strong ethical position, to which end he pioneered a transparent, drug-free cycling team early in the new millennium.

As a child, Vaughters began talking at only six months, he was happy to attend the Denver Symphony with his parents at age 5, and as a third grader resolutely kept his head down and told his teacher “I don’t listen with my eyes.” An interesting and enigmatic figure in the cycling world, with the outstanding accomplishment of developing a U.S. Tour de France cycling team from scratch in only a few short years, Vaughters makes a rare public speaking appearance at CycleFest. This will be an opportunity to gain his insights on cycling development as well as his thoughts on the past, present and future of the sport.

His attendance at the 2009 NorCal CycleFest will be a big help in hitting the $60,000 fundraising target.

Also on show at the CycleFest dinner will be a vintage poster show displaying European poster art with a cycling theme. Elizabeth Norris of Vintage European Posters (www.vepca.com) will be displaying a portion of her collection of original posters from as early as 1890.

The CycleFest 2009 schedule is as follows:

Friday, November 6th: Cocktail reception with Jonathan Vaughters in Mill Valley
Saturday, November 7th: Benefit dinner, silent auction and vintage poster show, hosted by Jonathan Vaughters at the Mill Valley Community Center
Sunday, November 8th: Scenic road ride in Marin countryside with Jonathan Vaughters.

Proceeds from the ticket sales and silent auction go to supporting the Northern California High School Mountain Bike League, so be sure to purchase one for your friend/spouse/partner too. Regular tickets are $150 and Patron tickets, which include an intimate cocktail hour with Vaughters, are $195. Tickets purchased before September 16th will receive a discounted price of $125/$170. All tickets are available online at http://norcalmtb.org/ (click on link).

Topics associated with this article: Events

Join the Conversation