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Getting There
Courage Classic takes place at Copper Mountain Resort. Please visit their website to learn more about travel options, parking and shuttle services.
Volunteer Check-In
If you have been assigned a volunteer job, please check-in at the tour to pick-up your volunteer wristband and shirt. One-day volunteers will receive their wristband in the mail the week prior to the event. You do not need to check in at Copper Mountain unless you need a volunteer shirt/you didn’t receive one during your assignment. Please make sure you bring all items with you to your assignment.
Friday, July 18
- 2-8 p.m. | Copper Conference Center – upper level
Saturday, July 19
- 5:30-9 a.m. | Copper Conference Center – upper level
- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Info Tent in Eagle’s Landing/Center Village
Sunday, July 20
- 5:30 a.m.-3 p.m. | Info Tent in Eagle’s Landing/Center Village
Emergency Contact Information
Please verify the accuracy of your emergency contact information and cell phone number (in case you are hurt at the event – please confirm it is not your own name!) in your Participant Center. Visit https://givechildrensco.org/ccpc25 and select Profile, then Questions to confirm your Emergency Contact Information.
Wristband
Your volunteer packet will contain your wristband. Your wristband will act as your tour ID and meal ticket for breakfast and lunch. Please wear your wristband for the duration of the tour. Should you lose your wristband, or it is detached, please visit the check-in or information tent to receive a replacement (photo ID is required to replace your wristband). Please reference check-in and information tent hours.
Medical Services
If you feel dizzy, sore, excessively tired or if you have an injury, medical volunteers are available at all aid stations, along the route as biking and motor medics, and at the finish line in Eagle’s Landing/Center Village. Medical volunteers (red jersey or t-shirt) offer basic first aid services and are equipped with first-aid items. Medical volunteers are in contact with emergency services for more severe injuries. If you need acetaminophen or ibuprofen, please bring it with you on your ride or be prepared to sign a release at the aid station or Eagle’s Landing/Center Village.
If a rider or volunteer needs medical attention, please use your cell phone to call the Courage Classic Medical Supervisor at 303-746-5583. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call 911, and then notify the Medical Supervisor.
Volunteer Assignments
All volunteer assignments have been sent out and you should have received an email with more information. Within that email is the password to access the Volunteer Assignments page which contains current assignments, lodging confirmations and meeting details. Please reach out if you didn’t receive your assignment or need the website password.
Meals
Each day of your Courage Classic assignment, you are provided with breakfast and lunch, and dinner on Saturday night. Volunteers with an assigned job on Friday night will also be provided dinner. Please consult the Weekend Schedule for mealtimes and locations.
If you are on route before breakfast is open, please consult this document to see where to pick-up your to-go breakfast.
Marshals: you will pick-up your to-go lunch before heading to your assignment. Please consult this document to see where to pick-up your to-go lunch.
Join us for Team Town and Courage Classic Happy Hour on Friday, July 18, from 4-8 p.m. at Jack’s Slopeside Grill. A drink ticket is in your volunteer packet for one free soda/beer.
What to Bring to Your Assignment
Please wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to your volunteer assignment. You’ll also want to pack a bag containing the following items:
- Volunteer wristband (sent via mail for one-day volunteers or received at check-in for multi-day volunteers)
- Tour manual and map
- Water bottle/hydration
- A small cooler with snacks and drink
- Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
- Lip balm, bug repellent and pain reliever
- Layers for warmth (early morning shifts can be chilly)
- Rain gear
- A watch
- Folding chair
- Umbrella
- Cell phone/car charger
- Enthusiasm… Excitement… Energy!
Have fun – Get Creative!
Courage Classic volunteers wear costumes, Hawaiian-style leis and funny hats, and bring noise-makers (cowbells, horns) and pompoms to encourage riders along the route. Feel free to be creative as long as your outfit doesn’t interfere with your assigned duties and is appropriate for a family-oriented event.
Please note: Volunteers must be at least 18 years old to volunteer on route.
Information Tent
An Information Tent will be staffed each day of the event at tour check-in and the Start/Finish Line in Eagle’s Landing. You can also email courageclassic@childrenscoloradofoundation.org throughout the tour with non-urgent questions. Please know that response times will be delayed.
Rider and volunteer check-in will be located at the Information Tent in Eagle’s Landing starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Information Tent hours:
Friday, July 18
- 4-8 p.m. | Copper Conference Center – upper level
Saturday, July 19
- 5:30 a.m.-5 p.m. | Eagle’s Landing/Center Village
Sunday, July 20
- 5:30 a.m.-3 p.m. | Eagle’s Landing/Center Village
Weekend Schedule
Visit the Event Weekend page to find more information about all the fun activities taking place during the weekend!

