Would you like to have one of these great looking King of the Mountain jersey?
The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project is pleased to be working with Primal Wear, our clothing partner, to create a kit that looks great and raises awareness of prostate cancer at the same time.
Race Promoters Contact Us
If you are a race promoter with a timed KOM section on your event, we will donate jerseys for your male and female category winners. Leave you contact information in the comment box below or email KOMjersey ‘@’at 29000men ‘dot’ org.
Not a likely KOM winner?
Don’t despair. We’re working on a program using Strava.com where you can earn one of these KOM jerseys for total vertical feet climbed in one year.
Keep checking back for details.
i would be very interrested in purchasing the K.O.M. cycling jersey for prostate cancer. Thank you
Hello Michael. We actually don’t sell these particular jerseys, we award them to the winners of our King and Queen of the Mountain Challenges. We currently have three challenges running here in the US (http://bit.ly/2012PCAPMtBaldyKOMChallenge, http://bit.ly/2012PCAPReddishKnobKOMChallenge, http://bit.ly/2012SanPedroHillKOMChallenge) but nothing in the UK. If you are a climber and use Strava.com you could create a climbing segment and we’ll include it in our challenge series. We’re also considering a program that would award one of these climbing jerseys to everyone that climbs a certain number of vertical feet during the year. Best regards, Robert
thank you for your reply, apparrently primal wear said that they will be making the k.o.m cycling jerseys which was good to see, michael morris.
Hi Michael: We purchase the KOM jerseys from Primal and use them for our awards and awareness programs. Primal makes a generous donation of 15% of all of our orders back to us, which we then use in our prostate cancer awareness programs. I’d love to find someone who can create a KOM/QOM route for us there in the UK. If you are 35 or older, be sure and create your free prostate cancer early warning account at http://prostatetracker.org. Best, Robert