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This year’s ride will take place on Sunday June 22,
2008 at The Longfellow Club in Wayland. All monies raised by riders
will fund ALS research at institutions worldwide and local services
for more than 250 patients and their families across Massachusetts.
With your help, we can make 2008 the greatest year yet.
The Positive Spin for ALS began in 1995 with just
one rider, Paul Tamburello, pedaling his way from Plymouth Rock to
Provincetown to raise money for the fight against ALS. The
event has since grown to include several hundred riders. Now
in its 14th year, the ride offers three different challenges: a 10,
25 or 50 mile route. It also offers a fun and safe ride for
children.
SHIRIN’S RIDE — A Ride for
Children — Starts at 11:30 a.m. A safe and fun spin around The Longfellow Club
facility.
SALLY’S RIDE — 10 MILES — Starts at
11:00 a.m. Scenic ride through Sudbury and the back roads of conservation lands.
PETE’S RIDE — 25 MILES — Starts at
10:30 a.m. Enjoyable suburban ride through Sudbury and Wayland.
PALMER FAMILY RIDE — 50 MILES —
Starts at 9:00 a.m. Flat and rolling terrain heading north through Sudbury,
Hudson, Acton and historic Concord.
MARGUERITE CULLEN RIDE — 75
MILES - Starts at 7:00 a.m. Enjoy different types of terrain
as it takes you through Wayland, Sudbury, Hudson, Acton & Concord
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