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• The $65 registration fee gets you in on breakfast in the morning, lunch from Beefcakes, a poker run around town with tons of treats and fun things along the ride, and finishes with the awards ceremony with prizes and speeches to wrap up the day on June 20th
• The east and west routes will take riders on a scenic poker run around the city of Thunder Bay, stopping at a bunch of fantastic local businesses along the way
• There are also riders collecting pledges right now, you don’t have to be a rider to raise money.
• To set up a pledge page, visit ridefordadtbay.ca under the “pledging” tab it’s really easy to do
• You can also see who’s already collecting funds for the cause on the website and make a donation to them that way – pledge earners win prizes!
• The event day is June 20th, with breakfast starting at 7:00am and the roar for the cure where all of the bikes rev their engines at the same time at 9:15AM
• After the Roar for the Cure, riders will take off on a short parade through town
• If you live along the parade route, we recommend you heading to your front lawn to check out all the bikes and give the riders a wave
• The parade route will head north on the highway, turn right onto the Harbour Expressway, then make another right on Golf Links Rd heading south, then right again and coming all the way down James st
• The event is rain or shine and people if you missed the early bird registration, you can still register the day of
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