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RPM/Yeti Developmental Race Team

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RPM/Yeti is a grass roots developmental race program, consisting of riders from the Rocky Mountain region, primarily Colorado. We are about racing bikes and having fun doing it. We make racing fun! Read more about all of our riders on the team page. We are always striving to improve our bike handling skills, our race and fitness levels. It is our belief that development is an ongoing process, no matter what level of racing you participate in.

 
Keith Darner - RPM Visionary

ImageKeith is the founder and manages all aspects of RPM. He has 26 years of experience in the mountain bike racing world. 2005 marked the return to racing for Keith. The last four years have been spent managing the Yeti Factory team and helping grow the Mountain States Cup Regional Championship Series. He first competed in a mountain bike race in 1984 in Durango Colorado. He coached the Fort Lewis College Cycling team to three Collegiate National Mountain Bike Championships. He also coached Kathy Pruitt to a Junior World Championship in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Keith has been the Junior downhill coach for USA Cycling at four world championship events. With the passing of his responsibilities as the Yeti team manager, Keith is excited to be back in body armor and in the start gate.