Sunday, October 26, 2008

Next rides for Team SAP

2009 LIVESTRONG Challenge:
The LIVESTRONG Challenge is the Lance Armstrong Foundation's (LAF) signature fundraising event. This annual series of cycling and running/walking events takes place in cities across the country, enabling people across the globe to support the LAF's mission to inspire and empower people affected by cancer. In 2009 the LIVESTRONG Challenge will take place in Seattle, WA (June 14); San Jose, CA (July 12); Philadelphia, PA (Aug 23); and Austin, TX (Oct 23 - 25). We're planning to welcome more than 20,000 participants across the country while raising significant funds for the fight against cancer. In 2008, The LIVESTRONG Challenge has raised more than $9.2 million dollars, and since inception in 1997, $51 million has been raised for the LAF. 2009 registration will begin December 1, 2008 at http://www.livestrongchallenge.org/.

2009 PA Dutch MS Ride - July 18 and 19 2009:
Starting just an hour's drive northwest of Center City Philadelphia, this cycling event of a lifetime take you through the rolling hills of Montgomery Country until you rich the scenic Amish farmlands of Chester and Lancaster counties. The unique route gives the event a unique spirit -- a sense of community perfectly captured by the Saturday night finish line party at Millersville University. This evening is a combined event with the Central PA Bike Tour, bringing you together with cyclists from across the state.
Register for Team SAP at
http://bikepae.nationalmssociety.org/

2009 MS City to Shore - Oct. 3 and 4 2009:
Cyclists travel from every corner of the globe to be part of the best cycling getaway in NJ. Starting near Philadelphia, City to Shore's exclusive route travels through blueberry fields and pine barrens before winding its way to Ocean City, one of the top family resorts in the country. In addition to everything that Ocean City has to offer, our Saturday finish area features live music, great food, children's activities and much more.
Register for Team SAP at
http://bikepae.nationalmssociety.org/

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