The USA Pro Cycling Challenge gets artsy at Plus Gallery | Show and Tell | Denver | Denver Westword | The Leading Independent News Source in Denver, Colorado
Navigation

The USA Pro Cycling Challenge gets artsy at Plus Gallery

It's the most grueling professional bike race ever held on American soil. Beginning in Colorado Springs, winding up along treacherous passes through Gunnison, Avon, Aspen, Vail and eventually to the State Capitol in Denver, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge is like the Tour de France of America (literally: it'll have...
Share this:
It's the most grueling professional bike race ever held on American soil. Beginning in Colorado Springs, winding up along treacherous passes through Gunnison, Avon, Aspen, Vail and eventually to the State Capitol in Denver, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge is like the Tour de France of America (literally: it'll have many of the same riders and will be almost as high-profile), and it's right here. In short, it's a big deal for Colorado -- and for every big deal, there should be some awesome art. That's where Plus Gallery owner Ivar Zeile stepped in.

The Challenge will draw participants from twelve countries around the world, and so it shall be that Denver International Airport will have on display on the top of its baggage carousels during the month of August twelve Cannondale bikes representing those twelve countries; the task of finding artists to make those bikes into something beautiful and curating the show went to Zeile.

Tonight, Zeile is throwing a party at Plus to unveil the results -- the bikes themselves and the artists he ended up commissioning for the project -- for the first and only time before the bikes go to DIA, and everyone's invited (though you do have to RSVP to attend). It goes down at Plus Gallery this evening from 5 to 7 p.m., but in the meantime, here's a few of the bikes you'll see. See if you can guess what countries they represent (winner gets... not really anything).

Follow us on Twitter!

Like us on Facebook!

BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Westword has been defined as the free, independent voice of Denver — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.