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Ryan's Ride and Burlingame Criterium Bike Races Set For June 27

Saturday, June 19, 2010 General News
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BURLINGAME, Calif., June 18 The 7th annual Ryan Phua Memorial Kids' Ride, featuring more than 700 kids of all ages, will once again provide one of the key highlights at the 24th annual Burlingame Criterium, set for Sunday, June 27, 2010. The race activities will fill the streets, restaurants and shops of downtown Burlingame with thousands of competitive cyclists, children, volunteers and spectators. Adding to the excitement of Ryan's Ride, the day's multiple races will culminate in a Men's pro event and a separate Women's pro event.
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The Burlingame Criterium gives the local community a unique taste of amateur and professional cycling in a challenging, fast, circuit of downtown Burlingame, while Ryan's Ride encourages a new generation of cycling enthusiasts. Proceeds from the combined events go to the Lance Armstrong Foundation and Burlingame Community for Education Foundation. To date, more than $325,000 has been raised for local cancer survivor and elementary school programs.
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"A festive athletic event that includes people of all ages and abilities does the community good in more ways than one," said Cathy Baylock, Mayor of Burlingame. "On top of that, the money raised for local education goes directly to supplies for close to 3,000 local kindergarten through eighth-grade students."

Ryan's Ride is named in memory of Ryan Phua, one of John and Michele Phua's twin sons born after John's successful recovery from cancer. In 2003, at the age of 2 1/2, Ryan passed away from Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood. Ryan's Ride was established to celebrate his life, while supporting Bay Area cancer survivorship programs in recognition of John's having overcome the disease.

"Cancer is projected to become the leading cause of death worldwide this year," said Doug Ulman, president and CEO of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. "We must come together within our communities to fight this disease. It's inspiring to see the Burlingame Criterium, Ryan's Ride and the local community stepping up to fight cancer, and we are honored LIVESTRONG will benefit from this incredible effort."

Ryan's Ride starts at 10:20 a.m., and everyone's a winner in the 4 years and under, 5-8 years and 9-12 years categories. The rider from each age category who raises the most pledges receives a grand prize. The free race starts at the corner of Lorton and California avenues. For more information and to register, visit www.ryansride.org. The success of Ryan's Ride relies on volunteers and donations. Please e-mail [email protected] if you would like to support the event.

The Burlingame Criterium is a series of races, divided into age, gender and ability level categories. The fast, flat, 0.7 mile circuit through historic downtown Burlingame will challenge even the most advanced riders with tight, technical corners, sweeping turns and even cobblestones. All racers must be USA-cycling licensed racers and ranked category 4 or above. Cash and prizes are awarded to top finishers in each race category. However, for most racers, the true reward in racing Burlingame is the chance to showcase their race skills in front of thousands of friends, family and spectators in attendance. For race and registration information, please visit www.burlingamecriterium.com.

Past Criterium participants have included current Tour de France contenders Levi Leipheimer and Dave Zabriskie, as well as the world-class TIBCO women's professional bike team. Radio personality for KCBS, Doug Sovern, will MC the Ryan's Ride while Universal Sports cycling commentator, Todd "Go-go" Gogulski, will announce the race events.

The Burlingame Criterium has been produced by the Peninsula Velo Cycling Club (www.penvelo.com) since 1974. Ryan's Ride is a collaboration between Peninsula Velo Cycling Club and the Ryan Phua Memorial Fund. The 2010 edition is being presented by the Hillsdale Shopping Center. Criterium Race category sponsors include Borel Square 76, Kondra Systems, Bike MS HMB, Spiteri's Auto Service, Vocker Kristofferson and Co., Excelsior Roofing Co., Summit Bicycles; sustaining sponsors include Bianchi, Shimano, Clif Bar, ProTech Skin Care, Rubio's Fresh Mexican Grill, AdapTx Labs; 2010 Ryan's Ride sponsors include Franklin Templeton, Genentech, Borel Private Bank and Trust Company, Shimano, The Little Gym, Pacific Printing and Fulfillment, Clif Bar, Harmony Frozen Yogurt, FrutStix, ABC 7 (KGO-TV), KCBS All News 740, The Daily Journal.

For more information, contact: Travis Ma, [email protected] (sponsorship and race inquiries) Tara Yingst, 650-762-2942, [email protected] (media inquiries)

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