Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club event July 19, 2008

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Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club event July 19, 2008

Postby Tawmass » Mon May 26, 2008 12:49 pm

Bet this is a good ride.
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May 26, 2008: for immediate release
54th Annual Routledge Run Motorcycle Ride


The event poster and registration form for the 54th annual GVMC Routledge Run have been posted on our website.



http://www.gvmc.ca/eventdetails.asp?ID=76

http://www.gvmc.ca/eventdetails.asp?ID=77



Explore the spectacular Okanagan Similkameen region of Southern British Columbia on your motorcycle while enjoying the hospitality and camaraderie of the Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club.



We anticipate more than 75 participants, who will have to choose between three different day rides all based out of the Princeton Castle Resort:



Road Ride: A spectacular Saturday commencing with the famous Old Hedley Road and continuing on through Osoyoos to Rock Creek; North to Kelowna; West to Aspen Grove and returning from the North to Princeton. Suitable for riders of any level on any type of motorcycle.



Dual-Sport Hard Route:
A challenging day for the plated / insured off-road motorcyclist, commencing with the famous Whipsaw Trail into the Coquihalla Canyon and eventually returning through Tulameen. Good knobby tires will be required.

Dual-Sport Adventure Route:
A day following some of the most scenic and historically significant secondary roads in the area, meandering past old mines and ranches towards Penticton and returning along sections of the Kettle Valley Railway.



Pre-Registration by July 8, 2008 is required. No same-day entries.



The Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club, with more than 86 years of history, is dedicated to promoting the safe and enjoyable sport of motorcycling, both on and off-road. Besides riding for the pure enjoyment of having the wind (or dust) on our face, we regularly participate in motorcycle shows and benefit events in the province.



Please visit www.GVMC.ca to learn more about this event and our other activities; ultimately we hope that you will ‘Join Us for a Ride’.



Mark Gray

markgray@shaw.ca

You don't stop riding because you grow old, you grow old because you stop riding.
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