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Saving Lives The Racing WaU
Miller Motorsports Park
played
host to Eric Bostrom's
Racing 2 Save Lives charity event this
past
weekend, April
I 3- 16. The event was a huge success, raisinS a whopping
$65,000
for children's charities, nearly doubling their
amount
from
the
previous
year.
To collect money, riders
gathered
donations in
exchange
for
track time over the course
of the four-day
event. Over 350
riders
participated,
runhing simultaneous-
ly on both the east and west tracks for four days straight.
Joining
the
riders
at the track all
four
days were
Eric and
hi5
brother
Ben Bostrom,
while
Eric's factory Yamaha
teammate,
Jason
DiSalvo, was able to make it out on the
final day, adding to the star
power
of the event. Both Ben
and Eric
gave
several two-up rides, while R2SL instructors
helped
over ?00 new
riders get
on track
for
the
first
time,
But the fan favorite had to be Vincent Haskovec, who
made his first solo trip out of California since being
para-
lyzed in flay of last
year.
Even more money was raised through on online auction.
"One
unique feature we had this
year
was an online
auction with Ben and Eric," said event creator Sharon Fox-
worthy.
"Eight
luch/
auction winners
got
one-on-one track
instruction from the Bostroms. Both brothers were really
enthusiastic about
giving
the lesson, and let's
just
say
ever)'One
got
their
mOneY'S worth
"
Sharon and Stan Foxworthy, along with friends Tony
Baker, and Ralph Forsythe came up with the idea
three
/ears
ago as a way to
give
back
to children's charities while
having
a
good
time and
riding
motorcycles,
"We
all are motorcycle enthusiass, and a couple of us
are racers, and we were thinking,
'What
can we do with
what we love that would create a
positive
way to support
our community and. specifically. help children?'
"
Sharon
said-
"We put
together
some
ideas,
and
in
a
little over
three months we were riding
at
Pikes Peak."
Typically, it takes several
years
for a charity to start mak-
ing money,
but
R2SL was giving
back
right from
the
Eet
go.
''We
were able
to
give money
the
very first year,
which
was so awesome," Foxlonhy recalled.
"Believe
it or not,
when we did it the lirst
year
at Pikes Peak, it rained- Yet, we
still made
$21,000.
So we thought,
'Woq
if we can make it
work this well with less than
perfect
weather, let's keep this
going
and see how it does with
Eood
weather' Since then,
we have doubled the amount we've donated each
year."
So where did all the money
go?
"$30,000
this
year
went to Larry Miller's charity, which
divides money up between several different children's
charities, and we also
gave
to three Colorado-area chari-
ties: the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Here's Life lnner City
Denve; which deals with at-risk kids coming out of bad
homes, and Family
Pathways,
which deals with severely
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drrd Vin(ent Hoskovec
on
her left
during the

