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Cycle News 2016 Issue 27 July 12

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 27 JULY 12, 2016 P41 RIDE FOR A CURE T he Kids' Cancer Research Foundation's (KCRF's) Exec- utive Director, Frank Kalman, will ride his BMW motorcycle from San Luis Obispo to Chicago to attend a top gathering for cancer researchers in the U.S. The trip will include 5000 miles in the July heat to raise awareness for the need to more adequately fund kids' cancers, especially neuroblastoma, the focal point for KCRF and the conference. "Imagine having a doctor tell you your 12-year-old daughter has cancer," said Frank Kalman. "Then nine months later have the same doctor tell you, 'She's not going to make it.' One of our motorcycle brothers and his wife heard those words 15 years ago. After hearing these words they made a pact that there would be no limit to what they would do and where they would go to save their child's life. "After a brutal 15-year journey, their daughter finished college and was married. While she may never be out of the woods, she is one of the lucky ones. All the other kids that they had come to know early on in her journey are all gone now." The loss of that last child triggered the formation of the Kids' Cancer Research Founda- tion to stop the suffering and loss caused by this childhood cancer. Frank attributes much of his reactions to the lessons learned while campaigning on motor- cycles as a young man. At the age of 16 he earned his pro motocross license and was also member of a three-man team that set three world records at Bonneville Salt Flats. Called "Ride For A Cure," Frank is riding from San Luis Obispo, California on his trusty BMW from July 11 to Chicago on July 14 to attend a conference with leading childhood cancer researchers presenting their findings. This is one of many he attends each year. Along the way he plans to create aware- ness and raise funds for child- hood cancer research. If you are interesting in helping support Frank's cause, click HERE. The Kids' Cancer Research Foundation's (KCRF's) Executive Director, Frank Kalman, hopes to raise cancer awareness by riding his motorcycle across the country.

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