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Cycle News 2025 Issue 04 January 28

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Thanks to the generosity of var- ious sponsors such as Troy Lee Designs, Team Swolen, Down/ Up Design, 100 Percent, Feld Entertainment, FMF, Swap Moto Live, Factory Effex, Pro-Circuit, Kicker, DeCal Works, 101Bikes, AvidMX graphics, Rockwell Time, Matrix Concepts and Fasthouse, there was enough merch to fill three pickup trucks. Additionally, substantial cash donations to the Big Air Kid's Fair Shining Star Fund allowed for the purchase of every item on the hospital's "wish list." These are "feel good" items that typically fall outside of the hospital budget constraints but are just what the doctor ordered, according to Bauer. Bauer expressed his grati - tude: "The support from the moto industry, riders, racers and friends has been overwhelm- ing. This event has always been about instant gratification for the patients, their families and the dedicated caregivers at the hospital…we make sure everyone gets something. I'm hopeful that it's helped change the public's perception of dirt bikers and motorcyclists in general. Several friends have mentioned that doctors at Loma Linda show more empathy and are much less judgmental than those at other hospitals. We feel privileged to be here and appre - ciate the hospital allowing us to do something for these young warriors. We have all spent time in the hospital and couldn't wait to get out. Most of us now have children of our own, and our hearts go out to everyone here." This project holds significant meaning for Bauer, and witness - ing the children's smiles makes all the hard work worthwhile. Bauer said from the event, "I want to thank all my friends who donated to support this project from the bottom of my heart—you know who you are. Huge props to the many companies listed who donated products to the cause, some of them from day one. I also owe a debt of gratitude to my friends who came from out of state to be here and help, some from as far away as Kentucky. I have to say that these crazy FMX riders are some of the coolest, most genuine people I have ever known, and the patients loved them. Lastly, I want to thank Nancy and Bristol for spending an entire day shopping for wish list items from multiple stores until they got everything and my daughter, Gabbi, for coming all the way from Boston to be here." All the riders were humbled and expressed their desire to re - turn next year. Having organized this event for over 20 years, Bau- er says it feels too good to quit. Donations, both monetary and product, enable the continuation of this event. Those interested in contributing to future events can contact Steve Bauer directly at www.bigairkidsfair.com. The Big Air Kid's Fair Shining Star Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Zenobia Wallace VOLUME 62 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 28, 2025 P49 (Left) Dr. Adrian Cotton, Chief of Medical Operations, LLUH, and BAKF founder Steve Bauer hosted the 14th running of the BAKF. (Right) It was a day of smiles for all the Loma Linda Children's Hospital patients.

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