Why Do We Ride?
To Help Fight Prostate Cancer

LIFELINE CHALLENGE Bike Tour

Michael Lyach, international bike racerFor all his 71 years, international bicycle racer Michael Lyach has been a man to be reckoned with.  He’s mastered tough terrain from Eastern Europe to South America and helped coach the young Greg Lemond to victory in the 1979 Junior World Championships.  But the toughest battle of Mike’s life was his battle against prostate cancer.  He won it with the help of the Cancer Center at Clara Maass Medical Center.  Now, determined to help other men beat prostate cancer, Mike is leading the race for Prostate Cancer Screening and Education.

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LIFELINE CHALLENGE Brochure
WHAT:

LIFELINE CHALLENGE 
A Cycling Event to Fight Prostate Cancer

WHEN:

Sunday, September 21, 2008
7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

WHERE: Branch Brook Park, Belleville, NJ
WHO:

There’s a way for EVERYONE to take part in tiered cycling events from competitive races to 5, 10, and 15-mile recreational fun rides

WHY:

To raise funds for prostate cancer community outreach, education  and screening                                        

HOW TO HELP:
  • Ride, and ask your friends to support you with a donation
  • Make a donation yourself
  • Get your friends to ride, too
  • Become a sponsor

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