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Bikers for Babies 2008- Atlanta
Atlanta Motor Speedway
 
On Sunday, October 12, Bikers for Babies, formerly RIDE to Save Babies, will take over one of NASCAR’s most prestigious tracks, the Atlanta Motor Speedway!  This year’s event is a destination ride-in with motorcycle enthusiasts around the region riding to the Atlanta Motor Speedway for the opportunity to take their wheels on the track! 

Founded in 1992, Bikers for Babies is one of the largest motorcycle charity fundraising events in the nation. Since it’s beginning the event has raised more than $4.5 million for specific programs geared towards ensuring and preserving the health of Georgia babies.

Access the offical Bikers for Babies/Ride website with photos, history and more!



Date: Sunday
October 12, 2008

 

Start: Atlanta Motor Speedway
1500 Highway 19-41
Hampton, GA 30228
 
End: Atlanta Motor Speedway
1500 Highway 19-41
Hampton, GA 30228
 
Contact Info: Patrick Jansen
404-350-9800
pjansen@marchofdimes.com
 
Schedule: 11:00 a.m.
Registration Time:
10:00 AM
Ride Start Time:
11:00 AM
Tickets: $40 - Rider
$40 - Passenger

Incentives:
RAISE RECEIVE

 


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