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Press Release - 15th Annual Ryan's Ride

15th Annual Ryan’s Ride set for June 10, 2018; Burlingame Criterium on Hiatus due to Road Construction; Alternative Brisbane Criterium on July 15th

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BURLINGAME, Calif., May 20, 2018 – Ryan’s Ride has long been considered part of the great fabric of Peninsula summer traditions.  The ritual continues in 2018 with over 500 youth expected to hop on their bikes and trikes for the 15th consecutive year at the Ryan Phua Memorial Kids’ Ride on Sunday, June 10.  

“It’s our 15th year, and our community has raised nearly $825,000 for Bay Area cancer programs and Burlingame schools through Ryan’s Ride,” said Michele Phua, mother of Ryan and Matthew, Ryan’s twin.  “It speaks to the heart and soul of the kids and families, and it’s so gratifying that Ryan’s Ride has become a tradition the community looks forward to each year.”

Each year since 2004, Ryan’s Ride has been held the same day as the  Burlingame Criterium, another long-standing Peninsula tradition featuring adult cycling through the streets of downtown Burlingame.  However, due to extensive city road construction this spring and summer, the Criterium will not be held in 2018. Alternatively, adult racers can turn to the Brisbane Criterium, which will be held July 15. However, Ryan’s Ride will proceed!

Ryan’s Ride will feature a shorter course with more laps, creating extra excitement for riders and spectators alike.  For families interested in registering their kids, remember: Ryan’s Ride is being held two weeks earlier than usual this year.  Online registration is open through June 7.  

Ryan's Ride began in 2004 as an event to honor the memory of Ryan Phua, one of John and Michele Phua’s twin sons born after John’s successful recovery from cancer.  At the age of two, Ryan passed away from Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood.  John and Michele created Ryan’s Ride to celebrate his life, with event proceeds supporting cancer survivorship programs through the Livestrong foundation in recognition of John beating the disease.  

“Ryan’s Ride is not only in memory of the child we lost, it’s about the families and kids who have made this event their own,” said Phua.  “It’s about a community that models for its children and citizens that giving back makes a difference in people’s lives.  We can’t really imagine a more fitting tribute to a son and a brother.” 

This year’s Master of Ceremonies and special guest is Doug Sovern, a long time reporter of KCBS Radio in San Francisco. Sovern’s young twins will be participating in Ryan’s Ride for the first time. 

Sign-ups are brisk as usual, and organizers are anticipating over 500 children to pedal in this unique, non-competitive ride for kids 12 and under. Ryan’s Ride is thought to be the largest cycling event of its kind in the country and includes family fun and entertainment in quaint downtown Burlingame. Proceeds from Ryan’s Ride benefits the LIVESTRONG Foundation and the Burlingame Community for Education Foundation.

Ryan's Ride starts at 10:30 a.m. and participation is free.  Each participant is a winner in the 4 years and under, 5-8 years and 9-12 years categories. Top fundraisers receive gift certificates to a local toy store or a brand new bike.  Event check-in starts as early as 9 a.m.  New for 2018, registration check-in will be near the Burlingame Main Library. For more information and to register, click here.  The event’s success depends on volunteers and donations – please visit ryansride.org to support the event.

 “We look forward to Ryan’s Ride each June, it is a great event for the whole family,” said Burlingame Mayor Michael Brownrigg. “Although our beloved Criterium is on hiatus this year, it’s a joy to continue hosting Ryan’s Ride, to celebrate Ryan’s life and give back to the community.”  The City works closely with event organizers to create a terrific atmosphere and a fun, safe course for all cyclists.

Ryan’s Ride is a collaboration between Peninsula Velo Cycling Club and the Ryan Phua Memorial Fund. 

The 2018 event is title-sponsored by Parnassus Investments and presented by the Hillsdale Shopping Center.  Other sponsors include Franklin Templeton, Sony Interactive Entertainment, PreciseQ, Shimano, Pacful, Nadia Andreini Photography, FrutStix,  ABC 7 (KGO-TV), KCBS All News 740, Talbots Toyland, US Ventures Partners, LIFT Exercise, Summit Bicycles, and Clif Bar.

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For more information, contact:

Ryan’s Ride: info@ryansride.org (sponsorship and race inquiries)

Julie Wellik, jwellik@gmail.com (media inquiries)

 

 

Press Release - 14th Annual Ryan's Ride

14th Annual Ryan’s Ride set for June 25

600 Kids to take a Spin for Bay Area Cancer Programs and Burlingame Schools


BURLINGAME, Calif., June 22, 2017– Ryan’s Ride has long been considered part of the great fabric of Peninsula summer traditions.  The ritual continues in 2017 with 600 youth expected to hop on their bikes and trikes for the 14th consecutive year at the Ryan Phua Memorial Kids’ Ride at the 31st Annual Burlingame Criterium on Sunday, June 25.  

“It’s our 14th year, and our community has raised nearly $750,000 for Bay Area cancer programs and Burlingame schools through Ryan’s Ride,” said Michele Phua, mother of Ryan and Matthew, Ryan’s twin.  “It speaks to the heart and soul of the kids and families, and it’s so gratifying that Ryan’s Ride has become a tradition the community looks forward to each year.”

Ryan's Ride began in 2004 as an event to honor the memory of Ryan Phua, one of John and Michele Phua’s twin sons born after John’s successful recovery from cancer.  At the age of two, Ryan passed away from Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood.  John and Michele created Ryan’s Ride to celebrate his life, with event proceeds supporting Bay Area cancer survivorship programs through the LIVESTRONG Foundation in recognition of John beating the disease.  

“Ryan’s Ride is not only in memory of the child we lost, it’s about the families and kids who have made this event their own,” said Phua.  “It’s about a community that models for its children and citizens that giving back makes a difference in people’s lives.  We can’t really imagine a more fitting tribute to a son and a brother.”  

This year’s Master of Ceremonies and special guest is four-time cancer survivor Mike Thompson, a Community Engagement Liaison for the LIVESTRONG Foundation. Thompson travels nationwide on a quest to connect with those affected by cancer and to share the LIVESTRONG mission.  Thompson was first diagnosed with cancer at age 10, and has endured more than 75 surgeries, including a 12 ½-hour facial reconstruction.  Now 31, doctors predicted he wouldn’t survive past age 18.  

Sign-ups are brisk as usual, and organizers are anticipating nearly 600 children to pedal in this unique, non-competitive ride for kids 12 and under. Ryan’s Ride is thought to be the largest cycling event of its kind in the country.  Proceeds benefit the LIVESTRONG Foundation, Bay Area cancer survivorship programs, and the Burlingame Community for Education Foundation.  In 2016, Ryan’s Ride brought in $70,000 for its charitable recipients, and the event has raised around $750,000 for Ryan’s Fund in 13 years.

Each year, festive race activities and free entertainment fill the quaint streets, restaurants and shops of downtown Burlingame with thousands of competitive cyclists, children, volunteers and spectators.  Adding to the excitement of Ryan’s Ride, the day’s multiple races culminate in separate Men’s and Women’s pro cycling events.

The Burlingame Criterium provides the local community with the thrill of amateur and professional cycling in a challenging, fast, 0.7-mile circuit of downtown Burlingame, while Ryan’s Ride offers kids aged 18 months to 12 years an opportunity to pedal on the same course as the pros.  

“We look forward to Ryan’s Ride each June,” said Burlingame Mayor Ricardo Ortiz.   “Our City has hosted the Burlingame Criterium for three decades, and Ryan’s Ride is all about young families coming out for a fantastic day to celebrate Ryan’s life and give back to the community.”  The City works closely with the Phua family and Criterium race organizers to create a joyful atmosphere and a fun, safe course for all cyclists.

Ryan's Ride starts at 10:30 a.m., and participation is free.  Each participant is a winner in the 4 years and under, 5-8 years and 9-12 years categories. Top fundraisers receive gift certificates to a local toy store or a brand new bike.  Event check-in starts as early as 8:30 a.m. at the corner of Lorton and California Avenues in downtown Burlingame.  For more information and to register, click here.   The event’s success depends on volunteers and donations – please visit ryansride.org to support the event.

The Burlingame Criterium is a series of races, divided by age, gender and ability level categories.  All racers must be USA-Cycling licensed racers and ranked category 4 or above. Cash and prizes are awarded to top finishers in each race category. For most racers, the true reward in racing in Burlingame is the chance to showcase their technical skills in front of thousands of friends, family and spectators in attendance.

The Burlingame Criterium has been produced by the Peninsula Velo Cycling Club since 1974. Ryan’s Ride is collaboration between Peninsula Velo and the Ryan Phua Memorial Fund.

The 2017 event is title-sponsored by Parnassus Investments and presented by the Hillsdale Shopping Center.  Criterium Race category sponsors include Summit Bicycles, Clif Bar, Vocker-Kristofferson CPAs, Ritchey, Rudy Project, and U.S. Venture Partners.

Ryan's Ride sponsors include Franklin Templeton, Sony Interactive Entertainment, PreciseQ, Shimano, Pacful, Curious Hat, FrutStix,  ABC 7 (KGO-TV), KCBS All News 740, Talbots Toyland, Poketti,  The San Mateo Daily Journal and Cyclocross Magazine.

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For more information, contact:

Travis Ma, info@penvelo.org (sponsorship and race inquiries)

Julie Wellik, 415-505-5764, jwellik@gmail.com (media inquiries)

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