RiderDown Helping at Denver’s Maxxis EnduroCross
September 24, 2008, 2:50pm
RiderDown Foundation will once again have a booth at the annual Denver Maxxis EnduroCross event happening this Saturday, September 27, at 8:00pm! Come see the world’s top riders take on an indoor off-road track, simulating Mother Nature’s toughest elements: logs, tires, water crossings, rocks, and dirt. This event also presents the largest purse in the country!
In addition to the RiderDown booth, Sara Schmidt, DC will be there offering much needed relief and therapy for the riders. Having 15 years of experience working with professional and amateur athletes, Dr. Schmidt began with her Sports Massage Therapist degree followed by her Doctor of Chiropractic and Certified Chiropractic Sports Practioner degrees. As an avid cross country racer, she has combined her love of racing and chiropractic by offering trackside services for local and national events for over 8 years. When asked about her efforts and on teaming up with RiderDown while providing these services at EnduroCross, Sara says; "I thought it would be a great way to help the racers attempting the challenging EnduroCross series while also raising awareness for the RiderDown Foundation and its goal of helping injured riders."
“We are excited to once again be a part of Denver’s EnduroCross race.” says RiderDown President, Bruce Vermeulen. “We could not do all of this without the help and support of the community, volunteers like Dr. Schmidt and the promoters involved. Our thanks go out to Eric Peronnard and Lance Bryson of Source Interlink Media for bringing us this great event. Additionally, David Claybaugh’s support over the years in Colorado has been huge! The exposure and dollars we have raised to help so many injured riders and their families cannot be underestimated.”
“The work the RDF is doing is extraordinary” said Lance Bryson, Director of Sales and Marketing for the Maxxis EnduroCross. “We want to do anything we can to help support this important cause.”
Source Interlink Media Motorsports:
Encompassing the highly successful AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX and the AMA/Maxxis EnduroCross Championship Series, the Source Interlink Media Motorsports brands reach millions of motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites, television and magazine coverage. To find out more about these events visit www.minimotosx.com or www.endurocross.com.
About RiderDown Foundation:
With a nationwide network of volunteers ready to lend support and assistance to injured riders, RiderDown is actively giving back to the off road community. As a non-profit, 501©3 charitable organization, RiderDown has been delivering on its mission of “Helping Riders Up” since 2005. Dedicated to helping responsible off-road motorcyclists and ATV racers who have been injured while riding, proceeds are used to provide assistance to riders and their families when faced with medical expenses and related issues. The medical bill review team they work with has saved injured riders thousands of dollars on excessive and/or unnecessary medical charges and their “Angels” visit injured riders in the hospital and at home, offering a friendly voice during difficult times. To find out more about RiderDown and ways you can help, go to www.RiderDown.org or contact them at info@RiderDown.org.
In addition to the RiderDown booth, Sara Schmidt, DC will be there offering much needed relief and therapy for the riders. Having 15 years of experience working with professional and amateur athletes, Dr. Schmidt began with her Sports Massage Therapist degree followed by her Doctor of Chiropractic and Certified Chiropractic Sports Practioner degrees. As an avid cross country racer, she has combined her love of racing and chiropractic by offering trackside services for local and national events for over 8 years. When asked about her efforts and on teaming up with RiderDown while providing these services at EnduroCross, Sara says; "I thought it would be a great way to help the racers attempting the challenging EnduroCross series while also raising awareness for the RiderDown Foundation and its goal of helping injured riders."
“We are excited to once again be a part of Denver’s EnduroCross race.” says RiderDown President, Bruce Vermeulen. “We could not do all of this without the help and support of the community, volunteers like Dr. Schmidt and the promoters involved. Our thanks go out to Eric Peronnard and Lance Bryson of Source Interlink Media for bringing us this great event. Additionally, David Claybaugh’s support over the years in Colorado has been huge! The exposure and dollars we have raised to help so many injured riders and their families cannot be underestimated.”
“The work the RDF is doing is extraordinary” said Lance Bryson, Director of Sales and Marketing for the Maxxis EnduroCross. “We want to do anything we can to help support this important cause.”
Source Interlink Media Motorsports:
Encompassing the highly successful AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX and the AMA/Maxxis EnduroCross Championship Series, the Source Interlink Media Motorsports brands reach millions of motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites, television and magazine coverage. To find out more about these events visit www.minimotosx.com or www.endurocross.com.
About RiderDown Foundation:
With a nationwide network of volunteers ready to lend support and assistance to injured riders, RiderDown is actively giving back to the off road community. As a non-profit, 501©3 charitable organization, RiderDown has been delivering on its mission of “Helping Riders Up” since 2005. Dedicated to helping responsible off-road motorcyclists and ATV racers who have been injured while riding, proceeds are used to provide assistance to riders and their families when faced with medical expenses and related issues. The medical bill review team they work with has saved injured riders thousands of dollars on excessive and/or unnecessary medical charges and their “Angels” visit injured riders in the hospital and at home, offering a friendly voice during difficult times. To find out more about RiderDown and ways you can help, go to www.RiderDown.org or contact them at info@RiderDown.org.