This summer, Dillen is attempting to become the first amputee to complete the Tour Divide—an endurance mountain bike race that starts in Banff, Canada ,and ends on the US/Mexico border in New Mexico.
He’s racing to raise money for the Range of Motion Project (ROMP)—a non-profit providing prosthetics to underserved communities in Central & south America.
Rapha’s generous support of this project will include an in-person raffle at the Seattle Clubhouse on Saturday, May 31.
The evening will kick off at 5:30 PM with mingling and snacks.
Be sure to bring your curiosity and investigate the hand-built, rigid mountain bike Dillen has built to tackle the Tour Divide!
Dillen will then tell his story and answer all your bikepacking + Tour Divide + adaptive cycling + amputee + ROMP questions, followed by a raffle! Tickets for the raffle can be purchased ahead of time or in-person: 1 ticket = $5 donation to ROMP.