The Cincinnati Off Road Alliance (CORA) and the Kentucky Mountain Bike Association (KyMBA) are bicycle advocacy organizations dedicated to providing education, outreach and stewardship. We seek to preserve, expand and enhance natural surface trail systems in an effort to ensure continued access to high quality, well-maintained trails for self propelled activities.
We need energetic and motivated people to help foster our area trail assets. Go to www.mtbohio.com/cora or www.kymba.org for more information on how to get involved. The trails need your support!!
JOIN CORA!!
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE - SPONSORED BY RESER BICYCLE
ALL CORA MEMBERSHIPS PURCHASED/RENEWED FROM JAN 1 - JULY 10 QUALIFY FOR THE REDLINE D660 RAFFLE! BIKE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY JULY 10 @ 10AM @ RESER BICYCLE IN NEWPORT!


OMBC race @ East Fork July 11th
The EF trail crew has been working overtime to make the course fantastic for all the participants this year and the weather looks perfect for it. Mud holes clear, dead fall cut out... it's going to ba a HOT and fast one!
Additionally, we'd like to thank any and all who have stepped up recently to help restore East Fork to it's former glory. Your efforts are being noticed by everyone who rides there!
Harbin Park Time Trials!
Every Thursday in July - registration begins at 6:30pm near the mtb kiosk
NEW! Kids Time Trials
Dates:
July 11,18,25 Aug 1
6 p.m. start time
All ages, free, prizes will be given to kids that participate in 3 out of 4 events. We will have 3 different courses set up.
New CORA Sponsors!
Two healthcare providers come on board to help us heal our chronic injuires
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IMBA's mission is to protect, create, and enhance quality trail experiences for mountain bikers worldwide. In addition, they actively promote responsible mountain biking, support volunteer trailwork, assist land managers with trail management issues, and improve relations among trail user groups.
IMBA has members in all 50 United States and 40 other countries. IMBA members annually contribute more than one million hours to trailwork projects on public land. To date, these volunteers have created more than 5,000 (8,000 km) miles of new trails worldwide.