THE OBJECTIVE
To collectively raise $ 500,000 which will send 20 different inner-city schools to camp for all expense paid retreats.
WHAT:
The 100 Mile Man and The Harold Robinson Foundation are teaming up bringing its annual bike ride to the the West Coast at the Santa Monica Pier.
100 Butts. 100 Bikes. 100 Miles! All of the proceeds will go to the Harold Robinson Foundation, providing a camp experience for underprivileged children that would otherwise never get the opportunity.
HOW:
100 Stationary bikes on the Santa Monica Pier! You “buy” a bike for the day and can either share the bike with a team (friends/co-workers/family) or ride individually. It should take six hours to ride the entire 100 miles.. Yes, it’s hard…but so is changing the world!
WHY:
This event was organized to raise funds for the Harold Robinson Foundation which provides underprivileged children the means, free of cost, to attend a safe, nurturing and non-competitive camp environment where they will experience nature and participate in diverse recreational programs designed to strengthen confidence and independence, build character and develop leadership skills.
WHEN:
Sunday, June 5th. Doors open at 10am. Ride begins at 11am, with a cutoff time of 5pm!
INFO:
$ 250 registration fee per participant. Each bike (individual or team) must raise a minimum of $1,500 to go towards the Harold Robinson Foundation.
THE DETAILS
Keiser Bikes and Kinetic Cycling’s John Scarangello along with other popular instructors will spin you through a day of Bands, hot DJ’s, celebrity guests, food, vendors, ZICO pure premium coconut water, tons of energy, excitement, etc.
For more information or to sign up for the ride, please visit http://haroldrobinsonfoundation.org/events_bikeride.asp
About the 100 Mile Man Foundation
The 100 Mile Man Foundation is a 501c3 that was founded in November 2006, when Jesse Itzler ran 100 miles (non-stop) in under 24 hours.
Today, the foundation continues its “physical philanthropy” raising money for various charities through endurance events that test one’s physical and mental strength. To date the foundation has raised over $3 million, supporting over 30 charitable causes.

