Inclusion

Our Programs

Inclusion programming is about creating spaces and opportunities where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and respected.

Already registered for Roam Fest but want to be considered for a scholarship or program? Accepted applicants are eligible for a refund of 2025 festival pass fees.

Reach out to our Director of People & Culture Rachel Olzer for questions regarding inclusion or inclusion programs.

  • BIPOC Fellowship

    The Roam BIPOC Fellowship fosters camaraderie, belonging, and community for Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color riders at Roam Fest. This program actively cultivates intentional, accessible, and welcoming spaces in mountain biking, enabling dozens of riders to experience Roam by addressing barriers.

    Applications close: June 10, 2025

  • Roam Rowdies

    Roam Rowdies, in collaboration with athlete and advocate Brooke Goudy, was created to foster connections, elevate and center Black women in mtb and outdoor communities, and celebrate Black joy. Selected applicants ("Rowdies") receive financial support to attend Roam Fest, including a pre-event skills day with Yeti Cycles.

    Applications close: June 10, 2025

  • Para-Adaptive

    Roam Para + Adaptive bridges the gap between current recreation offerings at outdoor events and normalizes the incorporation of adaptive and para programing and accessibility in mountain biking by offering para and adaptive athletes the opportunity to attend Roam Fest, with the support of partner organizations.

    Applications close: When program is full

  • Queer Scholarship

    Roam Fest recognizes that there are complex social and economic barriers facing our queer community. We are partnering with Subaru this year to reduce the economic barrier to attending Roam Fest for queer folks in our community.

    Please only apply if this scholarship would reduce financial barriers for you.

    Application Closes: June 10,2025

  • Deaf Shredders

    At Roam, we foster an inclusive community by providing certified ASL interpreters, comprehensive staff training, and event communications for a more mindful experience. Connect with fellow Deaf and hearing riders, build skills, and explore the stunning landscapes of the Grand valley.

    Please indicate on your event registration form if you are deaf so we can support with necessary interpreters

  • Roam Media Core

    Roam Events' Roam Media Core program offers paid internships and mentorship, inspiring and educating future digital creators. Interns gain real-world experience at Roam Fest, the premier women's mountain bike event, collaborating with industry professionals to create compelling action sports storytelling.

    Applications coming soon

Affinity Rides

Social affinity rides are no-drop party pace group rides hosted for a variety of folks across identities.

Affinity Rides are included in your festival passand will be posted on our event schedule.  

Some rides are exclusive, meaning they are for folks who specifically identify with a group:​

  • Parents Ride

  • Solo Shredders Ride

  • ¡A Rodar, Ciclistas!

  • 50+ Riders

  • Recovery (aka Sober AF) Affinity Ride

  • BIPOC Ride

  • Queers, Theys, & Gays Ride

Others are inclusive, meaning anyone who cares to support or party with a group may join:​

  • All Bodies on Bikes Gravel Adventure

  • Para/Adaptive Curious Ride

  • The Gift (clothing optional) Breast Cancer Awareness campground lap with Tits Deep

What People Are Saying

“This is my favorite bike event I've attended. I've been to Crankworx Whistler, Sea Otter etc. You can tell it's so intentionally inclusive. I felt that throughout the weekend in various settings. So fun and positive!”

Hannah, 2024 Roam Fest Fruita Participant