Bikers For Babies Ride September 20th, 2009
By kevin Smith
honor. They were divided into groups of around Congratulations to Chris Smith! Finally the win-
twenty and led by the Kansas Speedway Fire and ners for the People’s Choice awards were also
Rescue crash trucks at the front and back of a announced and their awards were presented to
pack of twenty for about five laps around the track them. Congratulations to all the winners!
apron. They rode round and round to applause With the events over with, the ride done, it
and cheers, as the thunder of their pipes echoed was time to head home. To help people remem-
through the infield. Special thanks go out to ber why they were there in the first place there
Richard Christy and all the members of the was a section of fence near the main stage called,
Kansas Speedway Fire Rescue for all their help “Baby Lane.” “Baby Lane” was a series of stories
and support and thanks for letting me ride in the hanging on the fence which had posters high-
back of the truck to get the pictures. lighting story after story about premature babies
The last big events for the day were at 2:30 and how the March of Dimes had helped them. It
when Worth Harley Davidson North pulled the was a very powerful way to remember why this
name from the bin to decide who would win the event is so important. So, if you didn’t attend this
2010 Harley-Davidson Road King. Each entrant year, you should think about attending next year
had to donate $100 or more in order to get their and remember, it’s about the babies.
name in the drawing. The winner of the bike was - Stay safe and see you next year. Thanks to Ed Hale & His Posse for raising
Chris Smith, who was not present at the event. $86,000 in 2009!
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