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    Distinguished Gentlemen Ride?

    Anybody else attend their local DGR? We had about 300 or so riders here in San Francisco and raised something close to $200K for prostate cancer research and men's mental health services.

    I rode the /2, wore some nice clothes and hand a terrific time, ending with a barbecue under the Golden Gate Bridge, over on the Sausalito side of the bridge.

    Anyone else? Maybe next year? I personally know four people dealing with prostate cancer and was happy to be able to raise some money to help research to put an end to that.

    https://www.gentlemansride.com
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    I guess that'd be a no? I can't be the only MOA member that raised funds for this, can I?

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    Anybody else got any photos?
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    I think skibum69 and SlowPokePete have participated in the past.
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    Outstanding to hear.

    It's an enormously fun day of mostly hanging around gawking at bikes, a shortish ride, then more gawking at bikes and hanging around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbasa View Post
    I guess that'd be a no? I can't be the only MOA member that raised funds for this, can I?
    Have a look at the bottom of the page in the similar threads panel.

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    I tried once... it's a bit that you are forced to sign up for a ride without being told the date.
    After I signed up, I was told the date was 2 weeks before... I would have to wait for next year's ride.

    My job allows me to plan things like this a few weeks out... not months... DEFINITELY not years.
    I would have to see the schedule, and sign up for the ones I can make when I know what my schedule is... generally a few weeks before said event.

    For this reason, I wasn't able to make the ride I wanted to make... and I never tried to sign up for another one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRider View Post
    I tried once... it's a bit that you are forced to sign up for a ride without being told the date.
    After I signed up, I was told the date was 2 weeks before... I would have to wait for next year's ride.

    My job allows me to plan things like this a few weeks out... not months... DEFINITELY not years.
    I would have to see the schedule, and sign up for the ones I can make when I know what my schedule is... generally a few weeks before said event.

    For this reason, I wasn't able to make the ride I wanted to make... and I never tried to sign up for another one.
    The date was September, then got moved to May. It's been the weekend before Memorial Day for the last 3 or 4 events.

    I think that as an older man, I have a 1 out of 3 chance of getting prostate cancer. Men increasingly have mental health issues and are willing to discuss them and get them resolved. This year, I raised about $1000 to help.

    I've been the beneficiary of solutions brought to market through fundraising. My wife's primary cancer drug was funded by Team in Training with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society,. so I was powerfully motivated to help fundraise for that, raising over $30K in 5 years. So for me, as a potential prostate cancer patient or requiring mental health help, I feel like it's my obligation in service of others to take a day out of my life for this cause.

    Give it a shot. If you sign up on their website, they'll start sending you information a couple months ahead of time. But I think you can safely plan on the Sunday before Memorial Day for next year. Rides occur all over the globe on that day. This year, it was held in almost 900 cities in 107 countries, with more than 100K riders globally. Total fundraising was about $45M and the US raised almost $7M.

    If you have time and can make it work, please join us as we help other men find their way forward and work to end prostate cancer. It's a really fun day and getting home, thinking about helping others while doing so makes it all worthwhile.



    And OM, the related threads thing shows old threads from years ago, not this year's events, but thanks for the pointer.
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    I participated in the Rhinebeck event, this being my third year.

    The DGR was yesterday, thought I'd throw in some pics and some stats....

    I raised $1,064 this year, and have raised $3,738 in the three years I have participated.

    The Rhinebeck, NY ride (the one I did) raised over $35,000 this year.

    Worldwide, this year the DGR raised $6.7 million with over 104,000 participants.

    This money goes into raising awareness and funding for Men's health issues, specifically Mental Health and cancer.

    Still want to donate? You can do so until June 4th.

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    Great report and pictures SPP.
    I remember a lot of those classic bikes.
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