News 10 Apr 2018

Ride Sunday to unite motorcycling community for a cause

Date set for global charity ride that welcomes all disciplines of motorcycling.

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Ride Sunday is set to take place on 3 June, 2018, in an effort to unite the global motorcycling community and raise funds for important charities and organisations.

Brought to you by the same team behind the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, Ride Sunday is open to all disciplines of motorcycling, whether that be on the road or off it.

The event is anticipating to raise over $1-million USD, which will be donated to 50-plus charity beneficiaries as hundereds of thousands of riders are expected to get behind the bars for one special day of riding.

“Motorcycling is in our DNA,” said founder Mark Hawwa. “There is nothing else like it – no matter what riding niche you fall into, Ride Sunday is a day for you.

“Our vision is for every street in every major city to be packed with motorcycles. For one day, I want riders to be impossible to miss. For the world to see our numbers, to notice us, and to see that there is more than just a rider beneath the helmet.”

“Together we can make a change. This is not lip service – we will change people’s lives with the funds and awareness raised through Ride Sunday. This can only be achieved through the support of registered participants getting on their bikes and raising money for the causes that they have a personal connection with.”

Participants can utilise the Ride Sunday peer-to-peer fundraising platform to raise funds for the cause that they choose to support, with significant rewards and prizes for the highest fundraisers globally. Riders can either join a certified dealer ride, host their own ride, or joining an existing group ride via www.ridesunday.com.

Ride Sunday is expected to be the world’s largest motorcycling charity event by the year 2020, with the event’s goal to raise $500-million USD for charity within the next 10 years.

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