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Monday February 13, 2012


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Cycle gathering raises funds for Share the Road signs

Corsa Cycles just wants us all to get along and share.

The Squamish bike shop is hosting a social and cycling event, the PreFondo, on the evening of Aug. 6 with all proceeds going to purchase Share the Road signs for Squamish.

“Road riding has increased in popularity almost exponentially over the past few years,” said Corsa Cycles owner, Dave Heisler, “and these signs are just a reminder to motorists and cyclists that they're not alone on the road.”

Heisler said that while most riders and motorists respect one another, the signs reinforce safe riding and driving habits.

Organizers are expecting upward of 200 riders to participate in the PreFondo with groups being led out beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The event is a preview of the RBC GranFondo Whistler, a 4,000-participant, mass-start road ride from downtown Vancouver to Whistler, on Sept. 11.

Particpants in the PreFondo will return to Corsa Cycles at Squamish Station Mall by 7:30 for a barbeque and social event where they can purchase raffle tickets for an entry into the GranFondo as well as other great prizing, with all proceeds to purchase "Share the Road" signs for Squamish.

Specialized Bicycles will also be on hand providing a limited number of demo bikes for participants to try.

To register for the PreFondo, go to www.cyclecomponentnetwork.com/event/show/926.

Participants in the PreFondo do not need be registered in the GranFondo.


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