After the success of the Ride to Conquer Cancer this year, the organizers are going national, launching rides in Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal, according to a news release from the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation.
The Toronto to Niagara Falls iteration of the 200-kilometre, two-day ride was a huge success for Princess Margaret Hospital, and there are already brochures, posters and other promotional material littering the hospital for the 2009 ride, to be held June 13-14.
If you have friends with deep pockets and can afford the travel time and costs, you'll be able to ride all four rides next year. The B.C. ride begins in Vancouver and ends in Seattle on the weekend of June 20-21; the Alberta ride leaves Calgary and rides through the Rockies June 27-28 and the Quebec ride runs from Montreal to Quebec City July 11-12. The rides will benefit the B.C. Cancer Foundation, the Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital Foundation, respectively.
The organizers are trotting out some big names in support: B.C. Premier Gord Campbell is plumping for the B.C. ride, and cycling Olympian Lori-Ann Muenzer showed up at the Calgary launch event while the legendary Steve Bauer appeared at the Toronto event.
It doesn't surprise me that something like this might go national. What charity wouldn't like to repeat the success of the breast cancer fundraising brand, although it is hard to imagine how one would match the success of a brand that utlimately leads to sales of pink home appliances.
And I believe that there is a sense of accomplishment in completing a rigorous physical activity on behalf of a good cause. A marathon is a challenge, but lots of us aren't runners. A lot of us can't swim, so the ironman style of event is out. But almost anyone can ride a bike, and riding 200 kilometres may not be Mount Everest, but it is still a pretty decent mountain.
My guess is that thousands will turn out for this event, and it will become a fundraising staple.
If you want more info about the Ride to Conquer Cancer, check their website or call 1-877-699-BIKE.