Week-long Charity Ride Starts Monday At Colorado’s Second Creek Raceway

Week-long Charity Ride Starts Monday At Colorado’s Second Creek Raceway

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From a press release:

Monday! Monday! Monday! The Racing to Save Lives Event Kicks Off Tomorrow!

Denver, CO – A fundraising event of unprecedented proportion is taking place this week at Second Creek Raceway in Denver, CO. This event will showcase a week-long motorcycle endurance race to raise money for children’s charities, by completing as many miles as possible on a closed-circuit road racing course.

The Racing to Save Lives Crew is very pleased to announce that over 60 riders are slated to participate, and with 26 sponsors so far. the event has generated over $40,000.00!!! The lights haven’t even turned green yet! The event kicks off tomorrow, June 21st and continues to Friday, June 25th.

Besides providing riders with very affordable track time, spectators and participants are encouraged to hang out and “bench race”. Bench racing will have plenty of time at the big party Friday night. There will be live music, food and a preview screening of the movie Faster. While huge donations are certainly welcome, Racing to Save Lives has made the closing party available to the general public for a minimum donation of just $5.00.

For information: http://www.racing2savelives.org
Contact: [email protected]
Phone: Tony Baker at 303-680-7024, or Ralph Forsythe at 303-907-7499


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