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Every year, Johnny Dare, the host of the #1 morning radio show in the Kansas City area, promotes and rides in Bikers for Babies, a charity was supports the March of Dimes.
They are expecting over 3000 riders this year. The ride is on September 10th, leaving from the Kansas Speedway at 10 AM. If you are not pre registered, you can register the morning of the event starting at 8 am. Registration is $35.00 per person, inside of the Speedway. It is a 100 mile ride in Kansas, starting and ending at the Speedway.
Great cause dude. I have done the walk here in Scottsdale, AZ for the March of Dimes. If any of live in the area, get out there and support them, and have another good reason to go on a ride. [sm=goodidea.gif]
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