2019 Mt. Lemmon Gravel Grinder Raffle

September 29, 2019

THE 2019 MLGG RAFFLE IS HERE!

Support trails and win sweet prizes in the 2019 Mt. Lemmon Gravel Grinder Raffle!  Tickets start at only $10, and the more you buy the better your chances!  Winners will be announced at the 2019 Mt. Lemmon Gravel Grinder on October 26, 2019.

Prizes include:

  • Entry for two to the Sedona MTB Festival (March 2020)
  • 3C Ranch Adventure Package, including 2 nights' lodging at the 3C Ranch in Oracle and out outing to Arizona Zipline Adventures
  • $400 Gift Card for Tucson Endurance Performance Center
  • (2) POC Helmets from Sabino Cycles
  • Prize Pack from Blue Dog Bicycles including Blue Dog team kit, cap, bike service, and taco socks!
  • One of (3) Brunch for Two Gift Cards from 5 Points Market
  • $100 Gift Card for Divine Bovine 
  • Slide Rack Bike Rack Solution
  • $50 Gift Card for Oro Valley Bicycle
  • One of (2) Specialized MTB Helmets from Oro Valley Bicycle

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