10/04/2019
This: still not over this. I stopped road riding shortly after her passing away.
Such a tragedy. It affects my mindset every time I ride on backroads on the way to a trail.
This helped me want to be part of the City of Golden transportation planning group. The 3 ft passing law signs around town, was my big push. Many more things will come to improve safety in Golden as funding becomes available. Amy your legacy turned me just a shop guy, into an activist for our sport.
Your missed Amy. I’m honored that I got to know you as a bike fitter, working at Excel sports Boulder at the time. I remember you saying “you are nuts for riding hwy 93 from Golden as much as you do.” You were right about that in hindsight. Your legacy has taught me a lot. 
Your Friend Wade
Six years ago today, we lost Amy Dombroski. While we will always mourn her loss, we also celebrate the Amy D. Foundation as her legacy. Community engagement and a mutual need to build constructive outcome from the tragedy paved the way for Amy’s passions to live on. Together, we take a small step forward in generating equality and opportunity in this sport we love. Thank you to all who help make the Amy D. Foundation thrive. 🧡💙🧡