Charity Event Scheduled For Second Creek Raceway In Colorado

Charity Event Scheduled For Second Creek Raceway In Colorado

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From a press release:

Denver, CO – A fundraising event of unprecedented proportion is taking place in late June, 2004 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.

Local and national motorcycle racers will ride from sunup to sundown from June 21 through 25. It is estimated that as many as one hundred racers will log nearly twenty thousand miles during the week. The event will then continue with a full weekend of AMA sanctioned sprint racing June 26 and 27, with the Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA). Over four thousand additional miles are anticipated to be pledged by the MRA racers during these two days.

Over one hundred people will also volunteer their time that week to provide the event staff necessary to maintain a continuous, safe race environment. The majority of these volunteers will come from the Colorado Sportbike Club, however anyone is welcome to donate their time.

This event has also attracted local and national media attention, with radio and television coverage already taking place. Due to the expected attention an event such as this will gather, sponsors and contributors will receive name exposure wherever possible. In addition to local media coverage, active promotion is taking place on Speed Channel and KBPI Radio.

Full details on the timeline and other information pertaining to the Racing 2 Save Lives event can be located on the organization’s website, or you may call Tony Baker or Ralph Forsythe to learn more.

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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