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Update #3:
Rider Up!
Still pumping up the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Vancouver 150 ride. We are over our goal and rolling along nicely. But we need more riders ready to have fun!
The 150 stands for 150 km’s.
Time to just get it on the calendar and get involved. This ride is on September 12th closing in on the end of the season, when you are supposed to be fit from all the riding you have been doing.
This is going to be a blast. It is a ride from Hope to Vancouver in support of juvenile diabetes and is actually one of the closing legs of a Cross Canada relay linking as many as 5000 people across the nation. We want to make a big splash and bring the relay team home with a huge community ride.
This ride will be fully supported in the genre of Seattle to Portland and many other classic century style rides. Food, fun, and a great ride with your friends.
The cost is actually only $150 in donations with every single penny going to the charity. Once you register you will be provided with links to use the online donations system to send out to your friends. One email to your sister, one to your old buddy and pretty soon that little amount is dusted. Not a huge amount but every penny makes a massive difference to the charity. And you get to do a sweet supported ride. Don’t worry if you slightly miss the fundraising goal, just try and come out.
We hope you can find the time to put this event on your calendar and also to tell your friends [every person helps make it more special]. Be a part of the biggest bike relay in the world and help us deliver on a promise: Cure juvenile diabetes.
Register now so you know you are going to do it and put that goal in front of you. Thanks everyone.
P.s. If you can cut and paste this message to your friends to help spread the word we would be most gracious. Thank you in advance.
Live to ride.