First Annual Ride to Conquer Cancer
The 1st Annual Ride to Conquer Cancer Will Begin This
Saturday in Auckland
Highly-anticipated
participant & fundraising totals to be announced live at the
opening ceremony moments before
The Ride
commences.
WHEN: Saturday 16 November &
Sunday 17 November, 2013
WHAT: This Saturday, thousands of cancer survivors and riders supported by hundreds of crew and volunteers will begin the first annual Auckland Ride To Conquer Cancer. The Ride is a 2-day, 200km cycling event from Auckland to the Pukekohe and back, to enable the Cancer Society Auckland (CSA) to support ground-breaking research & clinical trials at the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre (ACSRC).
John Loof, CEO of Cancer Society Auckland, will announce the participant and fundraising totals at the opening ceremony, moments before The Ride will begin.
The Ride to Conquer Cancer invites all members of the community to attend official cheering stations to support participants as they cycle through local communities.
WHERE:
SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER:
AUCKLAND – PUKEKOHE
• Opening Ceremony & Start
Ellerslie Auckland Racing Club, 80 Ascot Ave,
Remuera 7.00am
• Lunch Stop Clevedon
Scenic Reserve, Thorps Quarry Road, Clevedon 10.30am –
2.00pm
• Overnight Camp Franklin A&P
Showground, Station Rd, Pukekohe
2.00pm
SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER: PUKEKOHE -
AUCKLAND
• Lunch Stop Central Park,
Chapel St at King Edward Ave 10.00am – 1.00pm
• Finish Ellerslie Auckland Racing
Club, 80 Ascot Ave, Remuera 1.00pm –
4.00pm
WHY: Cancer is the leading cause of death in New Zealand accounting for 29.4% of all deaths.
MEDIA & INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES:
• Opening
ceremony & announcement of The Ride To Conquer Cancer
fundraising & Participant totals
• Mr. John Loof, CEO
of Cancer Society Auckland
• Cancer survivors, Riders
and Participants to share deeply-moving personal
stories
CHECK IN TIMES:
• Media Check In
– 6:30am
• Opening Ceremony Begins –
7:30am
ends
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