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Victorian Pink Ribbon Ride -
Pink Ribbon Ride 2010
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The Pink Ribbon Ride is a motorcycle event that raises awareness and funds for Breast Cancer research and victim support and takes place on Sunday OCTOBER 24th 2010. We have riders leaving from many locations around Victoria. Riders are expected to arrive at Point Cook around 11am.
Point Cook Motorcycle club together with The Brook has organised a festival at Point Cook. Entertainment will be provided by local schools, music bands stunt rider Lukey Luke and motorcycle related traders showing their wares. Riders pay $20 entry to the ride and everyone is encouraged to purchase some raffle tickets. Prices for the raffle are supplied by our corporate sponsors. These include rider training packages from DECA training, clothing from Girl Rider and others. Our goal this year is to raise in excess of $30.000.00 for Breast Cancer. We ask that you make this ride part of your ride calendar, spread the word, invite your friends and make sure that your motorcycle club takes part.
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Main Departure Point for Melbourne

Subaru Docklands 99 Lorimer Street Docklands Meeting 9.30am Registration from 9.30am
Main Ride for Point Cook leaves at 10.30am
Riders can register at Subaru Docklands or at the feeder run from your nearest location
Ballarat
Meeting 8am Town Hall Sturt St.
http://ballaratriders.com/
Contact Ride Leader George Fong on 0438 887 488
Bacchus Marsh
Meeting 10am - Bacchus Marsh riders will be picked up by the Ballarat group from the Bacchus Marsh railway station car-park - Station rd, Bacchus Marsh. Ballarat riders are expected to be there at 10.15am. Anyone from Bacchus Marsh able to organise rider registration please contact Marcel on 0438-383-800
Bendigo
Meeting 8.00am Bunnings Kangaroo Flat
Contact Ride Leader Joyce and David on 0427 372 786
Berwick (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 8.00am BP Service Station Officer M1 Freeway (City bound) Newborough Ride will collect riders from Berwick and Pakenham on the way through to DocklandsRiders from Newborough expected arrive at 8.15am Depart for Docklands at 8.30am Contact Ride Leader Vito on 5127-8474 DECA Training Centre Newborough
Brighton (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 9.00am 819 Nepean Hwy (MEL 77B2) Ride Organised by MotoHeaven Contact Adrian on 9557-6686 or
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www.motoheaven.com.au
Broadford (feeder run to Whittlesea)
Meeting 8.00am Depart 8.30am Shepparton Ride will collect riders from Seymour and Broadford on the way through to Whittlesea. Pickup location TBA.
Ride organised by Phil Lemin Contact Phil on 0428 951 535
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Carrum Downs (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 8.30am DECA Training Facilities 61 Thompson Rd (MEL 98F6) Ride organised by DECA www.deca.com.au
Ferntree Gully (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 8.30am Ferntree Gully Hotel 1130 Burwood Hwy
Contact Ride Leader Motorcycle Riders Association Australia MRAA
Geelong
Meeting 9.30am Mercer Str. (MEL 452A2)
Longwarry Nth (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 7.15am BP Service Station Cnr Sands Rd M1 Freeway (City bound) Newborough Ride will collect riders from the service centre on the way through to Docklands Riders from Newborough expected arrive at 7.30am Depart for Docklands at 7.45am Contact Ride Leader Vito on 5127-8474 DECA Training Centre Newborough
Melton
Riders from Melton need to make their way to Bacchus Marsh, to meet up with the Ballarat group, please get to Bacchus Marsh no later than 10am.
Newborough (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 8.00am DECA Training Facilities John Field Drive Newborough Ride organised by DECA Rude Leader Vito 5127-8474 www.deca.com.au
Pakenham (feeder run to Docklands)
Meeting 8.00am BP Service Station Officer M1 Freeway (City bound) Newborough Ride will collect riders from Berwick and Pakenham on the way through to Docklands Riders from Newborough expected arrive at 8.15am Depart for Docklands at 8.30am Contact Ride Leader Vito on 5127-8474 DECA Training Centre Newborough
Seymour (feeder run to Whittlesea)
Meeting 7.30am Depart 8.00am Shepparton Ride will collect riders from Seymour on the way through to Whittlesea. Pickup location TBA.
Ride organised by Phil Lemin Contact Phil on 0428 951 535
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Shepparton (feeder run to Whittlesea)
Meeting 6.30am Depart 7.00am DECA Training Facilities 145 Wanganui Rd Shepparton Ride organised by Phil Lemin Contact Phil on 0428 951 535
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Whittlesea
Meeting 9am Cnr Church St & Laurel St
 Arrival at Point Cook around 11am 
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Victorian Pink Ribbon Ride -
Pink Ribbon Ride 2010
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 00:00 |
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The destination venue for the Pink Ribbon Ride will be The Brook on Sneydes in Point Cook. The Brook is the second social and function centre for the Geelong Cats Football Club. The Brook is a fantastic venue for the PRR destination venue with ample parking, function room and bistro. The parking area will be used for both parking motorcycles, trade show, music and "Lukey" Luke Follacchio who will be performing his amazing stunts.
On Stage

The Victoria Police pipe band will be performing at the Pink Ribbon Ride in 2010.
The Victoria Police Pipe Band is a traditional Scottish Bagpipe Band. The band consists of 10 pipers and six drummers and can perform various functions from marching in parades to static concert performances.
The Victoria Police Pipe Band takes part in many police, community and corporate events throughout the year. These events include everything from police graduation parades, ceremonies and funerals, to large community public events such as the Anzac Day Parade in Melbourne, Moomba Parade and the Melbourne Cup Parade of Champions.
The Fry Brothers, Tim and Roy Fry grew up in Hillcrest situated between two country towns in Victoria, Smythesdale and Snake Valley. At the age of six their parents encouraged the boys to develop their natural harmonies and guitar skills. Their father, who played guitar, started teaching the boys. Tim played lapsteel and Roy played acoustic guitar.
Since their father was a founding member of the Ballarat Country Music Club, it gave them them a chance to create their own sound and playing style. The brothers performed throughout their childhood and teens as an acoustic duo an in a succession of country to rock bands until they parted for a time whilst Roy completed a formal education in classical guitar and composition. Tim joined a touring country band playing pedal steel and performed at different venues throughout Victoria up to Queensland.
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Victorian Pink Ribbon Ride -
Pink Ribbon Ride 2009
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 20:53 |
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The Pink Ribbon Ride committee is seeking support from Motorcycle dealers , and businesses that retail motorcycle related wares. This is an opportunity to display your product before an audience of motorcyclists. A display areas of 3x3m starts from as little as $100, with spaces available indoor and outdoor and larger display areas are available. To reserve your stand
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Marcel.
Marcel Gomperts
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Victorian Pink Ribbon Ride -
Pink Ribbon Ride 2009
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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:00 |
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 * Every day 32 women are told they have breast cancer. * 1 in 11 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer before 75. * Over 11,500 women and just under 100 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. * By 2011 it is estimated that 14,818 women and 122 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year. * That's 40 women each day. * 9 out of 10 lumps aren't cancer. * If you find a lump or notice a change in your breasts, see your doctor. * There is currently no means of preventing breast cancer. Current efforts are focused on finding it early. * The risk of breast cancer increases with age. Over 75% of breast cancer develops in women 50 years and older. * Young women can get breast cancer too. About 700 women under the age of 40 are diagnosed each year. * The majority of women survive breast cancer. 85% of women aged between 40 and 69 at diagnosis are alive five years later. * Each year 2,700 people die from breast cancer. * Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in women.
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