Want to be a hero to kids with brain tumors while making motorcycle history? Register now to take a parade lap around the brand-new GP track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008!
Registration for the Lap of Champions is limited to 250 motorcycles, so reserve your spot before the event sells out. Proceeds benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, supported by the Ride for KidsŪ program.
For $300, you get one pass to ride, one 3-day pass to the Indianapolis GP, reserved Paddock Penthouse seating, VIP parking, a commemorative hat and T-shirt, and one drawing ticket for some incredible prizes.
For $425, you get one pass to ride, two 3-day GP passes with reserved seating and parking, two T-shirts, one hat, and one drawing ticket.
Additional drawing tickets are $200 each after the first $300 purchase. (Must be present to win.)
Drawing prizes
What could be better than a parade lap around Indianapolis Motor Speedway? A chance to win some amazing prizes after the ride! We're giving away an AGV GP Tech helmet, AGV Sport leathers, boots and gloves, a set of Dunlop tires, passes for the 2009 Indianapolis GP, and much more...
Registration is limited to 250 motorcycles, so reserve your spot now!
Top fundraiser's prizes
This event is a fundraiser for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, supported by the Ride for KidsŪ program. The top fundraiser gets an Aerostich Roadcrafter or Darien riding suit!
We encourage you to ask your family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances for donations to help the kids. Learn more...
Yearly, I participate in a motorcycle ride to raise money for The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. In our area many sidecars show up to give the kids a ride - It's worth the registration fee just to see them.
The Puget Sound Ride for KidsŪ celebrated its 15th anniversary in record-breaking fashion on Sept. 9, 2007, raising more than $119,000 to help children with brain tumors. The total set a new high for the event, which benefited the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.
More than 375 motorcyclists and supporters gathered at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Wash., on a clear, sunny morning. Young brain tumor patients were on board as the police-escorted ride toured the farmlands of King and Snohomish counties, with stunning views of the Cascade Mountains.