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White Mountain Road Club Inc

Tempe, AZ · EIN 860995475 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE N70 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.wmrc.org
revenue
$106K
expenses
$109K
net assets
$53K
employees
mission · from form 990

Promote amateur bicycle racing etc

profile · synthesized from sources

The White Mountain Road Club is a non-profit organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, founded in 1980. Affiliated with USA Cycling, the club promotes amateur bicycle racing, organizes races, and supports the development of young cyclists. They also engage in community service and charity cycling events.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Adopt-a-Highway
Members pick up litter along a two-mile stretch of state highway at least twice a year.
Coach's Corner
Provides articles, videos, websites, and other resources on athlete development content such as training, racing, nutrition, and performance assessment for cyclists.
Community Services and Charity Cycling Events
Members participate in charity events like MS150 and El Tour de Tucson, and the club serves as the official bike patrol for the MS150 ride.
Development Programs
Offers training rides for all levels of cyclists, a mentoring program with Elite Team Members, and coaching in goal setting, nutrition, and proper training techniques to get more children and young adults involved in bike racing.
Kids Bike Rodeo & Races
Partners with the Safe Kids Coalition of Maricopa County to develop events that teach children proper bicycling safety, with police officers conducting the rodeos and WMRC members assisting.
Race Promotion
Organizes and promotes various bicycle races in Arizona, including the Valley of the Sun Stage Race, Arizona Senior Olympics (cycling), Buckeye Criterium, Superior Road Race and Criterium, Tortilla Flats Road Race Series, and Skull Valley Road Race.
School Visits
Landis/Trek Team members and professional racers visit schools to educate children on cycling safety and helmet use.
Senior Olympic Cycling Promotion
Works with the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation department to organize the Senior Olympics cycling event.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Community Cycling Engagement Programs 4 activities
    • Organizes and promotes competitive cycling events
      Hosts and promotes major cycling races including the Valley of the Sun Stage Race, which attracts nearly 800 racers and thousands of spectators, as well as the Arizona Senior Olympics (cycling), Buckeye Criterium, Superior Road Race and Criterium, Tortilla Flats Road Race Series, and Skull Valley Road Race.
    • Organizes senior cycling competitions
      Hosts the Senior Olympic Cycling event annually since 1997, providing older adults with opportunities to compete in organized cycling races.
    • Organizing the Senior Olympic Cycling event
      Organizes the Senior Olympic Cycling event annually since 1997, providing seniors with an opportunity to compete.
    • Promoting cycling events
      Promotes various cycling events including the Valley of the Sun Stage Race, Arizona Senior Olympics (cycling), Buckeye Criterium, Superior Road Race and Criterium, Tortilla Flats Road Race Series, and the Skull Valley Road Race.
  • Youth Bike Access and Safety Programs 3 activities
    • Conducting youth cycling safety programs
      Develops Kids Bike Rodeos and Races, assists police officers in conducting bicycle rodeos to teach children proper bicycling safety, and conducts school visits with professional racers to educate children on cycling safety and helmet use.
    • Providing cycling education and resources
      Offers educational resources and virtual clinics on athlete development topics such as power meter training, field testing, climbing ability, high-intensity training, goal setting, and performance assessment for cyclists.
    • Supports youth and community cycling safety initiatives
      Organizes Kids Bike Rodeos and Races in Phoenix and Buckeye, assists police with bicycle safety rodeos for children, and conducts school visits with professional racers to promote cycling safety and helmet use.
  • Organized Community Litter Cleanups 2 activities
    • Conducts community service and safety patrols
      Participates in the Adopt-a-Highway program by cleaning a two-mile stretch of state highway at least twice a year and serves as the official bike patrol for the MS150 ride annually since 1997.
    • Participating in the Adopt-a-Highway program
      Members pick up litter along a two-mile stretch of state highway at least two times a year as part of the Adopt-a-Highway program.
  • Youth Competitive Cycling Programs 1 activity
    • Supporting competitive cyclists
      Provides support to cyclists across junior, women’s, and senior racing divisions, offering training and racing education, clothing and equipment discounts, and mentoring with Elite Team Members.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Provides cyclist training and education programs
      Offers virtual clinics, training rides for all levels, educational resources, and published materials on topics such as power meter training, high-intensity training, performance assessment, and goal setting. Also provides coaching support in nutrition and training techniques through a mentoring program with Elite Team Members.
    • Provides support and development for competitive racers
      Offers support across junior, women’s, and senior racing divisions, including training and racing education, clothing and equipment discounts, and development programs for new racers.
    • Providing bike patrol for the MS150 ride
      Serves as the official bike patrol for the MS150 ride since 1997.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$106K
Contributions & grants$14K13%
Program service revenue$92K86%
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$109K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$53K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$53K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +471.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 4
  • Dave Kuhlman — Director
  • Gregg Duckett — Director
  • Richard Landis — Director
  • Rod Pitts — Director
relationships · 8

who they work with

  • City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation department Partner — Works with the department to promote the Senior Olympics.
  • Landis Cyclery-Tempe Partner — Received its first sponsorship from Landis Cyclery in 1982, which has remained a flagship sponsor.
  • Multiple Sclerosis Society Partner — Participates in the MS150 charity event which benefits the organization.
  • Safe Kids Coalition of Maricopa County Partner — Partners to develop Kids Bike Rodeos and Races; receives a portion of event proceeds.
  • State Corporation Commission of Arizona Government — State regulatory body with which the club is registered as a non-profit.
  • TrainingPeaks.com Partner — Lists TrainingPeaks.com as a helpful website for cyclists associated with the club.
  • USA Cycling Network — Affiliated organization providing national racing governance and support.
  • USA Cycling Partner — Affiliated with USA Cycling, which promotes professional and amateur bicycle racing in the United States.