About BBC

The Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic dates back to 2003, having raised over $3.9 million dollars in support of student scholarships at CU Boulder. The students served by the BBC are some of Colorado’s brightest; each entering CU with over a 4.0 high school GPA. Our student scholars also demonstrate strong financial need, which makes this scholarship particularly important. Our scholarships for these promising students makes higher education attainable. Through the generous support of our sponsors, volunteers and riders, we are able to make a difference in the lives of over 450 students.

The success of the BBC is in part due to lessons learned from the Bolder Bike Classic, a ride of the late 1990’s developed under the Bolder Boulder umbrella of events. The event has grown over the years, not only in the dollars raised, or scholarships awarded, but also in the course itself. The BBC now offers two gravel rides (the Dirty Buff and the Dirty Epic), 7 road cycling courses with different distances and varying in difficulty. No matter your age, experience, or physical ability, we have a route for you! Enjoy the beautiful vistas Boulder has to offer, stop by one of our delicious aid stations, or climb Boulder Canyon in confidence thanks to the westbound lane closure. Whatever way you look at it, the Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a great event for a great cause.

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Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic

Help support high-need, high-merit, Colorado residents at CU Boulder. Your registrations and donations to the Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic have supported over 450 scholars and provided over $3.9 million in scholarships since the ride was created in 2003.  Click below to donate directly to the Todd T. Gleeson Buffalo Bicycle Classic Scholarship fund. 100% of all donations will go directly into the endowment and fund scholarships for generations to come.
 

Register to Ride

Registration for the 2025 Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic is now open.