21 & Done Challenge
everything you need to know
Ready to work your edge? Here’s how to join:
1. Sign up HERE. ($10 registration fee per person.)
2. Ride 21 times
Individual Challenge: must complete 21 classes from Dec. 1-31.
Team Challenge: must complete 21 classes total with one partner from Dec. 1-31. (each person must register)
3. Celebrate! Top three finishers who complete 21 rides first in each category (individual & team) will be awarded GRAND prizes. All participants who finish will receive a Cycle Fly swag bag + 15% off retail all month long! (Oh and bragging rights for everyone!)
**FIRST 10 people who sign-up will receive 15% off their next package (promo code will be emailed upon registration completion)
FAQs:
How do we keep track of our progress? We'll do that for you! You'll have a special punch card behind the desk. After each ride, ask for your challenge punch. (no retroactive punches)
How do you determine who wins? It's time based. Whoever completes the challenge the fastest wins.
What if I don't finish? That's okay! It's about getting outside of your comfort zone. Complete as many rides as you can.
Can I have more than one teammate? No go. The team challenge is done in pairs, you and one other person. Should your teammate choose not to finish, you must do so on your own. No subs.
As a team, do we have to complete an equal amount of rides? Nope! Just 21 total. However it shakes out, you BOTH get the prize and the glory.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
You must sign up and have a card on file to be registered for The 21 & Done challenge. The registration fee is non-refundable. Should you not finish or decide to opt out, refunds will not be issued. Completing 21 rides on your own without being enrolled in the challenge will not count towards completion or prizes. Retroactive punches for the challenge will not be issued. Be sure to get your punch the day of class. Each person must complete the FULL class to receive a punch. Punches will only be issued after class. No substitutions can be made for the team challenge. Should your partner choose to not finish or adequately contribute, you may complete it on your own as the sole member of the team.