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12-06-2007, 08:17 AM
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Contact: Kim Lee at kim@RiderDown.org
The Passion Tour rolled through the GNCC banquet and the winner of the Raptor was chosen!
Yamaha Motor Corporation generously donated a brand new 2008 Raptor 250 to support the RacerX/RiderDown Passion Tour in raising money for the RiderDown Foundation and its efforts to help injured riders. The Passion Tour was definitely successful in its inaugural year bringing awareness and excitement to RiderDown’s goal of “Helping Riders Up!”
RiderDown offered raffle tickets starting at the Ironman Grand National Championship Series (GNCC) season finale in Crawfordsville, Indiana. A total of 847 tickets were sold in the one-month time span, resulting in proceeds of $8,470. In addition to donating the Raptor, Yamaha is also matching all of the proceeds, dollar for dollar, to bring the total dollars raised for this cause to $16,940!! The winning ticket was randomly chosen at the GNCC ATV Awards Banquet by Jason Wiegandt of Racer Productions. The winner, who prefers to remain anonymous, has donated the Raptor back to RiderDown for another fundraising effort! Injured riders everywhere appreciate this very gracious display of generosity!
“We were so thrilled when Yamaha made us this amazing offer,” says RiderDown President, Bruce Vermeulen. “We would like to not only thank Yamaha for this great fundraising event, but also RacerX, Racer Productions and the GNCC series for their support of the Passion Tour and its goal of helping riders up. Without all of them, this would not have been possible for us.”
RiderDown has been very busy this year helping a number of injured riders including Chris Blais, Doug Henry, Vince Karnow, Chase Borders, Hoyt Penland and many more across the country. Through the efforts and generosity of the off road riding community, RiderDown has been able to bring significant financial and emotional benefits to those riders and families in need.
Check out www.RiderDown.org for more information on the Foundation’s diligent efforts to help our fellow riders.
About RiderDown Foundation:
With a nationwide network of volunteers ready to lend support and assistance to injured riders, RiderDown is actively giving back to the off road community. As a non-profit, 501©3 charitable organization, RiderDown has been delivering on its mission of “Helping Riders Up” since 2005. Dedicated to helping responsible off-road motorcyclists and ATV racers who have been injured while riding, proceeds are used to provide assistance to riders and their families when faced with medical expenses and related issues. The medical bill review team they work with has saved injured riders thousands of dollars on excessive and/or unnecessary medical charges and their “Angels” visit injured riders in the hospital and at home, offering a friendly voice during difficult times. To find out more about RiderDown and ways you can help, go to www.RiderDown.org or contact them at info@RiderDown.org.
About Yamaha:
Yamaha ATVs and SxS vehicles are designed, engineered and built tough! Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. headquarters are located in Cypress, California.F For more information on Yamaha, visit http://yamaha-motor.com/.
About Racer Productions:
For over 30 years, Racer Productions has been producing professional and amateur motocross and off-road events. Specializing in motorcycle and ATV events, Racer Productions produces over 30 events per year. With a focus on racer-friendly courses and fan-friendly atmospheres, the Racer Productions events are nothing short of a “happening.” For more information about upcoming Racer Productions events, go to
www.GNCCRacing.com
www.RacerProductions.com
About Racer X Illustrated:
Since its inception in 1998, Racer X has catapulted to the spot of the industry’s premiere life-style magazine. With over 47,000 paid subscribers and approximately 35,000 in monthly newsstand sales, Racer X continues to gain popularity and prestige world-wide. Racer X teams up with the most talented and creative photographers, graphic designers and writers to bring our sport of supercross and motocross racing to life in print. For more information about Racer X Illustrated, go to
www.RacerXill.com
more information on Yamaha, visit http://yamaha-motor.com/.
Contact: Kim Lee at kim@RiderDown.org
The Passion Tour rolled through the GNCC banquet and the winner of the Raptor was chosen!
Yamaha Motor Corporation generously donated a brand new 2008 Raptor 250 to support the RacerX/RiderDown Passion Tour in raising money for the RiderDown Foundation and its efforts to help injured riders. The Passion Tour was definitely successful in its inaugural year bringing awareness and excitement to RiderDown’s goal of “Helping Riders Up!”
RiderDown offered raffle tickets starting at the Ironman Grand National Championship Series (GNCC) season finale in Crawfordsville, Indiana. A total of 847 tickets were sold in the one-month time span, resulting in proceeds of $8,470. In addition to donating the Raptor, Yamaha is also matching all of the proceeds, dollar for dollar, to bring the total dollars raised for this cause to $16,940!! The winning ticket was randomly chosen at the GNCC ATV Awards Banquet by Jason Wiegandt of Racer Productions. The winner, who prefers to remain anonymous, has donated the Raptor back to RiderDown for another fundraising effort! Injured riders everywhere appreciate this very gracious display of generosity!
“We were so thrilled when Yamaha made us this amazing offer,” says RiderDown President, Bruce Vermeulen. “We would like to not only thank Yamaha for this great fundraising event, but also RacerX, Racer Productions and the GNCC series for their support of the Passion Tour and its goal of helping riders up. Without all of them, this would not have been possible for us.”
RiderDown has been very busy this year helping a number of injured riders including Chris Blais, Doug Henry, Vince Karnow, Chase Borders, Hoyt Penland and many more across the country. Through the efforts and generosity of the off road riding community, RiderDown has been able to bring significant financial and emotional benefits to those riders and families in need.
Check out www.RiderDown.org for more information on the Foundation’s diligent efforts to help our fellow riders.
About RiderDown Foundation:
With a nationwide network of volunteers ready to lend support and assistance to injured riders, RiderDown is actively giving back to the off road community. As a non-profit, 501©3 charitable organization, RiderDown has been delivering on its mission of “Helping Riders Up” since 2005. Dedicated to helping responsible off-road motorcyclists and ATV racers who have been injured while riding, proceeds are used to provide assistance to riders and their families when faced with medical expenses and related issues. The medical bill review team they work with has saved injured riders thousands of dollars on excessive and/or unnecessary medical charges and their “Angels” visit injured riders in the hospital and at home, offering a friendly voice during difficult times. To find out more about RiderDown and ways you can help, go to www.RiderDown.org or contact them at info@RiderDown.org.
About Yamaha:
Yamaha ATVs and SxS vehicles are designed, engineered and built tough! Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. headquarters are located in Cypress, California.F For more information on Yamaha, visit http://yamaha-motor.com/.
About Racer Productions:
For over 30 years, Racer Productions has been producing professional and amateur motocross and off-road events. Specializing in motorcycle and ATV events, Racer Productions produces over 30 events per year. With a focus on racer-friendly courses and fan-friendly atmospheres, the Racer Productions events are nothing short of a “happening.” For more information about upcoming Racer Productions events, go to
www.GNCCRacing.com
www.RacerProductions.com
About Racer X Illustrated:
Since its inception in 1998, Racer X has catapulted to the spot of the industry’s premiere life-style magazine. With over 47,000 paid subscribers and approximately 35,000 in monthly newsstand sales, Racer X continues to gain popularity and prestige world-wide. Racer X teams up with the most talented and creative photographers, graphic designers and writers to bring our sport of supercross and motocross racing to life in print. For more information about Racer X Illustrated, go to
www.RacerXill.com
more information on Yamaha, visit http://yamaha-motor.com/.