Share the Stoke, Earn Some Cash: BorderLands Gravel Launches New Referral Program

 
 

When we say BorderLands Gravel is built on community, we mean it. From the riders and volunteers to the local families cheering along the route, this race is powered by people. That’s why we’re rolling out a brand-new referral program, so the folks already signed up can spread the word and get rewarded for it.

Here’s how it works: if you’re registered to ride, you’ve got a unique referral link. Share that link with friends, teammates, and gravel buddies. When someone signs up using your link, you both win. They get $25 off their registration, and you get a $25 referral reward. Simple, solid, and designed to bring more good people to Douglas this November.

 
 
 
 

This all comes through our new registration platform, Movemint, which we’re excited to be using this year. Movemint doesn’t just make signing up easier. It makes it smarter. The referral system is built in, and you can even link your registration to your Strava profile. That means your training rides, prep stoke, and event day experience can show up right where your riding friends are already watching. It’s never been easier to share the adventure.

Athletes can connect their Strava account under Athlete Settings on Movemint: https://movemint.cc/settings.

For more details, check out this Movemint Athlete Help Center Article on the Strava Integration.

Want to find your personal referral code? Log into your Movemint account or check your confirmation email from when you registered. Still need help? Just shoot us an email at ride@borderlandsgravel.com and we’ll get you sorted.

 
 
 
 

This is all about our continued effort to bring together a crew that values wild landscapes, community, and all things gravel.

So invite your crew. Rally your ride-or-die friends. Help us spread the word. And come November, we’ll see you on the start line.

Already registered? Grab your referral link, share it with a friend, and let’s ride together: https://www.movemint.cc/events/borderlandsgravel

 
Sean Benesh

Sean is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Trail Builder Mag. He is also the Communications Director for the Northwest Trail Alliance in Portland, Oregon. While in grad school, he worked as a mountain biking guide in Southern Arizona. Sean also spends time in the classroom as a digital media instructor at Warner Pacific University.

http://www.seanbenesh.com
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