90th Pikes Peak
International Hill Climb Set To Go On Sunday, August 12, After Postponement
Connected To Waldo Canyon Fire
Colorado Springs, July
3, 2012-------- The venerable Pikes Peak
International Hill Climb, launched in 1916 and an important part of Colorado
sports history, has been re-scheduled for Sunday, August 12, barring any
further threats to safety.
The legendary race,
originally scheduled for July 8, was postponed last week in the midst of the
epic Waldo Canyon fire that forced 32,000 people from their homes around
Colorado Springs, brought the destruction of close to 350 homes, and delivered
an impact within the Pikes Peak Region in historic fashion with its tragic
force. It is now called the most destructive fire in the state’s
history.
“With the help and support of
the City of Colorado Springs, the U.S. Forest Service, Pikes Peak – America’s
Mountain, and the numerous agencies dedicated to the safety of the public and
the competitors, we are thrilled to be able to make this announcement,” said
Tom Osborne, Chairman of the PPIHC and President and CEO of the Colorado
Springs Sports Corporation after a unanimous vote of the PPIHC Board at 4:00 p.m. this
afternoon. “America’s Mountain and
Colorado Springs are ready to welcome everyone to the nation’s second-oldest
motor sports event.”
Colorado
Springs Mayor Steve Bach, who has been
on point for the city’s efforts this week on behalf of the massive response and
strategic action, said “The City of Colorado Springs is thrilled that the
90th running of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is back on
track. We are committed to dedicate the needed resources to make this year’s
Hill Climb the best ever. As we have said throughout this community crisis –
Colorado Springs is open for business!”
Osborne and his staff have
spent the last few days reaching out to the 211 drivers and racers and their
crews to determine their availability for the August 12, as well as local hotel
partners, the Pikes Peak International Raceway, the Downtown Development
Authority and the important agencies that are required to support the event and
the busy Race Week schedule of events, August 7-12.
“The response by the
competitors has been tremendously positive, and the drivers and racers have been
sensitive and compassionate toward our residents and their struggles and loss,”
said Osborne. “We will have the majority of the registered competitors here for
the event and have positive responses from Nobuhiro Tajima, Jean-Phillipe
Dayraut, Romain Dumas, Clint Vahsholtz, Paul Dallenbach, Dave Carapetyan, David
Donner, Greg Tracy, and Carlin Dunne, but we will lose some to scheduling
conflicts. In fact, many of the drivers and racers have indicated their desire
to establish a fund to benefit those agencies that have battled the horrendous
fire and now support our ability to stage the race.”
Osborne indicated the this
special fund will be established quickly to permit donations from the drivers
and racers, their sponsors, and the public that will provide support and sincere
gratitude to the men and women of the firefighting agencies who have stepped to
the front when their help was most needed. Details will be revealed
soon.
The legendary race’s list of
champions over the years includes Mario Andretti, Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Al
Rogers, Rod Millen, Parnelli Jones, Leonard Vahsholtz, Roger Mears, and Eddie
Mulder.
Competitors from 15 nations
are scheduled to tackle the challenging, fully-paved 12.42 mile course to the
summit of the peak - Luxembourg, Russia, Australia, Switzerland, Japan, Germany,
France, Great Britain, Hungary, Sweden, Scotland, Italy, Canada, the Czech
Republic and the United States.
Barring conflicts, drivers
and racers could be on the Peak from 25 states, including 89 from Colorado, 26
from California, 15 from Texas, even a pair from Vermont.
The revised Race Week will
include Technical Inspection, practices, Media day, and the downtown Fan Fest on
Friday, August 10.
Tickets previously purchased
for the event that was scheduled for July 8 will be honored, but no general
refunds will be made. Previous ticket purchasers will also have the option of
donating their tickets to the special support fund.
Tickets Still
Available
Race Day General
Admission
tickets are priced at $40.00, a ten-dollar savings on those tickets if purchased
now. (Race Day ($50.00), as well as the Family Four-Pack of general admission
tickets ($135.00) or $160.00 on Race Day. VIP tickets are sold out.
Round-trip bus tickets with a
General Admission ticket are priced at $55.00 in advance only.
Fans who have already
purchased their tickets can still buy a round-trip bus seat on-line for just
$20.00. The buses will take fans to the Crystal Reservoir site, just below the
start line, and pick them up afterward at the same location beginning at 2:30
p.m.
Mike Moran
Senior Media
Consultant
The Colorado
Springs Sports Corporation
1631 Mesa Ave.,
Suite E
Colorado
Springs, CO 80906
(719) 634-7333,
ext.1011
Looking Ahead in
2012
July
5-8 U.S. Open Ultimate Championships
July
20-22 Rocky Mountain State Games, over two weekends at venues
across
July
27-29 Colorado Springs
July
27 Downtown Olympic Opening Ceremony Celebration & Rocky
Mountain State Games
Opening Ceremony
August
24 USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 5 Finish
Sept.
20-21 U.S. Oympic & Paralympic Assembly, Antlers Hilton
Sept.
(TBD) Sports Corp College Ice Hockey Face Off Luncheon
October
30 13th Annual Colorado Springs Sports Hall of Fame, World
Arena
Visit Us At:
www.coloradospringssports.org
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