2012 24 Hours of Booty – HOB – Charlotte, NC

2012 24 Hours of Booty – HOB – Charlotte, NC

Join me as I ride with others to fight cancer!

This summer, I will participate in 24 Hours of Booty, a 24-hour cycling event that raises money for national and local cancer initiatives. 24 Hours of Booty is the official 24-hour cycling event of LIVESTRONG, the national beneficiary. LIVESTRONG believes that in the battle with cancer, unity is strength, knowledge is power and attitude is everything. Founded in 1997 by cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, LIVESTRONG provides the practical information and tools people living with cancer need to live strong.

Local recipients include the Blumenthal Cancer Center at Carolinas Medical Center, The Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas, and the Keep Pounding Fund, which honors the late Carolina Panthers player and coach Sam Mills and former player Mark Fields. Thanks for visiting. I hope you will consider making a donation to my fight against cancer!

The Keep Pounding Fund, which honors the late Carolina player and coach Sam Mills and former player Mark Fields.

This Year, I’m Riding for a Bigger Cause!
My personal Cycling Goal for 2012 is to help others.

1. Help new cyclists learn how to ride.
2. Help teen cyclists learn to ride.
3. Ride to raise money to help others.
This Year, I will Ride For Kim, and all of those who have been faced with Cancer.24 hours of booty ride charlotte nc

The 24 Hours of Booty is one of the largest cycling events that allows cyclists to raise money & awareness to help fight cancer. Most people think that 24 hours of riding is simply crazy and way too painful to even think about. This pain is nothing compared to the pain and suffering that cancer patients have to endure.
Please join me and the Spirited Cycling team this year as we ride the HOB.
The Cycling Guy wants to make an impact in his first HOB ride. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

Click here to see the Cycling Guy’s official 24 Hours of Booty support page:
Sincerely,

John Finney
http://CyclingGuy.com

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