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Join Malcolm Smith & JN Roberts To Benefit Orphans




Join Malcolm Smith & JN Roberts To Benefit Orphans

  


ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROAD TRIP 2010

RIDE WITH MALCOLM SMITH AND JN ROBERTS
Fundraiser Benefiting The Kids Of El Oasis Orphanage


August 12, 2010 — Helena, MT — Join motorcycling legends Malcolm Smith
and JN Roberts for the ride of a lifetime September 8-13, 2010. Set for
JN Roberts’ 1,400-acre ranch in Montana, the event is limited to the
first 20 riders, and the proceeds go to a truly worthy cause (www.MalcolmSmithMotorsportsFoundation.org). Racing For Life (
http://www.racingforlife.org)
has organized this epic event to raise $10,000 to benefit the Malcolm
Smith Motorsports Foundation and the El Oasis Orphanage, located in
Valle de Trinidad, Baja California.


Called the “Rocky Mountain Road Trip 2010” the event will be held at
JN’s private ranch, located about 30 minutes from Helena, Montana. The
ranch features nearly 30 miles of single-track riding through beautiful
Rocky Mountain forests. After three exhilarating days of riding with
the two legends, the caravan will return to Southern California on
Monday, September 13.


Each rider will pay their own way, and will be asked to make a $500
donation directly to the Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation. In
return, riders receive a tax deduction receipt. This six day trip is
open to anyone who loves to ride dirtbikes and would love to experience
the thrill of a lifetime riding with JN Roberts and Malcolm Smith for
several days in the Rocky Mountains.

About The Ride
JN Roberts and Malcolm Smith are two of the greatest ambassadors in
the history off-road racing, having won the very first Baja 1000 in
1967, countless desert races, numerous ISDE medals, international
rallies and many more achievements too numerous to list. In addition to
the single-track trails through woods and river crossings, JN has a 2.5
mile motocross track. Although this is a working ranch, it is
motorcycle friendly… Instead of opening gates, JN has fitted his ranch
with ramps to jump over the cow fences. Joining in the festivities will
be JN’s son, Jimmy Roberts and the El Oasis Orphanage Marketing
Director, Daniel Ixcot.

For more information and to register for the ride contact Jim Filanc 951-966-3150 jim@racingforlife.org


About The Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation
Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation commitment is to orphaned
children in communities that champion motorsports events. We endeavor
to provide these children with not only the basic necessities of life;
food, clothing, shelter, education, water, but to encourage their
growth in the arts, the sciences, the trades, and to encourage them and
provide for them through university level education.


It also gives the motorsport community the benefit of making their
contributions tax deductible. “When we began at El Oasis, the first
children to arrive were small, ages 2-4 years old. Today those children
are entering high school and university. It is our goal to provide a
higher education for these children, to assure their self-sufficiency
and to give them the tools they need to be leaders in Baja.” — Joyce
and Malcolm Smith


Objectives: Assist in building schools, classrooms, laboratories, and
libraries for orphanages and poor communities; Assist in constructing
wells to provide potable water; Construction and repair of housing;
Teaching, and training of community representative to assist in
teaching, literacy and basic math skills; Provide medicine, medical
equipment and medical services; Provide food and clothing; Generally
providing programs to advance self sufficiency.


http://www.malcolmsmithmotorsportsfoundation.org


info@malcolmsmithmotorsportsfoundation.org

Ph: 951-643-5331  

About Racing For Life
Racing For Life was formed in 2006 by off road riders wishing
to give back to worthy causes.  Participation in numerous events
including the 2006 and 2007 Baja 1000 have raised more than $40,000 in
charitable contributions. http://www.racingforlife.org


For information contact Jim Filanc 951-966-3150 jim@racingforlife.org



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