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January 4/06 8:56 am - Team Fundraiser in Vancouver, Paris-Dakar by Bike


Posted by Editor on 01/4/06
 

Trek-Red Truck Cycling Team Fundraiser
Courtesy Geoff Rice

The Trek-Red Truck Cycling Team, in cooperation with the Mark James Group, will be hosting a fundraising concert featuring local legend Bobby Bruce performing his solo Neil Diamond impersonation. Funds from the event will be used to help support the 2006 Harris Roubaix Spring Classic (BC Cup #1)

The solo performance will be held Friday, February 17th at Marks Fiasco Restaurant (2486 Bayswater, Vancouver B.C.).

Doors Open: 7 PM
Concert: 8-10 PM

Tickets: $20.00 per person
Online at link: www.karelo.com/register.php?&BID=87
By Phone: 604-221-4191
By Email: griceubc@telus.net
Or at the door (only 250 tickets will be sold)

Bobby Bruce was raised in Port Coquitlam and is known world-wide for his performances as Nearly Neil. Nearly Neil draws thousands of fans to shows from all over the world. The team is pleased to welcome all cycling enthusiasts, members of the public and Neil Diamond fans to join us at this awesome event.


Paris-Dakar by Bike
Courtesy Organizers

The first edition of this awesome ride starts in Paris September 10th, 2006 and the finish is after 7000 kilometres, ten weeks later in Dakar.

Visit the website www.bike-dreams.com to read more and download the brochure.

We want to grow into a great event which gets a fixed date on the calendar for cycling tourists.

Our aim is to join the list of TransRockies, Paris-Brest-Paris, Cape Epic, Trondheim-Oslo, etc.

We understand that the duration, distance and price is not feasible for everyone, but we really hope to get a bunch of people who are interested in an event like "Paris-Dakar".

Wilbert Bonné
Rob van der Geest

Bike Dreams
Markstraat 11
6041 EN Roermond
THE NETHERLANDS

Tel. : +31 (0) 475 311047
Fax : +31 (0) 475 311047
info@bike-dreams.com

 

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