Membership Advantage: Sacred Rides


The Motor City Mountain Biking Association is pleased to announce our association with Sacred Rides, the “#1 Mountain Bike Tour Operator on Earth” as ranked by National Geographic Adventure magazine. 
 
Since 1996 Sacred Rides has been offering small-group mountain bike adventures in 18 destinations worldwide, with a focus on killer customer service, wicked fun, and responsible tourism that makes direct, meaningful contributions to local communities. Their trips range from beginner to hardcore in some of the most spectacular locations on Earth: places like Nepal, New Zealand, Peru, Patagonia, British Columbia, Costa Rica and even the Azores! 
 
 
 
With the partnership, MCMBA members get 5% off any of Sacred Rides’ trips, and for every trip booked by a member they’ll also donate $50 to the Motor City Mountain Biking Association. Private member-only trips are also an option – if anyone is interested in a private trip please email us at membership@mcmba.org
 
To take advantage of the discount, just use Promo Code “MCMBA” when booking online at http://sacredrides.com
 

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