Leduc to Camrose Participant Handbook June 9 & 10, 2018

 
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Leduc to Camrose Participant Handbook June 9 & 10, 2018
Leduc to Camrose
Participant Handbook
  June 9 & 10, 2018
Leduc to Camrose Participant Handbook June 9 & 10, 2018
WELCOME

ABOUT THE TOUR
The Johnson MS Bike is the largest cycling series in North America and a signature fundraising event at the MS Society of Canada.
Since 1989, cyclists of all ages and fitness levels fundraise and cycle together to end Canada’s disease. In 2017, the Johnson MS Bike
- Leduc to Camrose raised over $2 million dollars to help fund ground-breaking research aimed at providing a better future for
Canadians living with MS.

Whether you are cycling to support a loved one, or simply ride for a personal fitness challenge, you’ll be sure to enjoy the feel-good
ride while helping to end MS!

STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager, Johnson MS Bike - Nicole Gasior: nicole.gasior@mssociety.ca
Coordinator, Johnson MS Bike – Amber Tkachuk: amber.tkachuk@mssociety.ca
Coordinator, Events – Lexi Brum: alexandria.brum@mssociety.ca

Manager, Corporate & Community Development – Tyler Russell: tyler.russell@mssociety.ca
Coordinator, Corporate & Community Development – Makhanna Maraj: makhanna.maraj@mssociety.ca

Senior Coordinator, Volunteer Resources – Jody Deckert: jody.deckert@mssociety.ca
Coordinator, Volunteer Resources – Meaghan McCarthy: meaghan.mccarthy@mssociety.ca

CONTENTS
About MS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................page 2
Fundraising .................................................................................................................................................................................…....pages 3 – 5
Recruitment & Get Togethers ...........................................................................................................................................................……..page 6
Training Rides ........................................................................................................................................................................................….page 7
Package Pick Up ...................................................................................................................................................................................…..page 8
Packing ...................................................................................................................................................................................................…page 9
Tour Rules ............................................................................................................................................................................................…page 10
Route Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................…page 11
Route Map ..............................................................................................................................................................................................page 12
Saturday Start Line ……………………………..............................................................................................................................................……page 13
Saturday Finish Line Information .……………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..pages 14 – 16
Sunday Start & Finish Lines ...............................................................................................................................................................……page 17
Post Tour Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………..page 18
Sponsor Feature – Collective Waste Solutions ............................................................................................................................…………page 19
Sponsor Feature – Johnson Insurance ........................................................................................................................................…………page 20
Sponsor Feature- Tour Sponsors ....................................................................................................................................................………page 21
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ABOUT MS & YOUR IMPACT

ABOUT MS
   Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world.

   MS is the most common neurological disease affecting young adults in Canada.

   World-leading MS research is being produced by MS experts across the country.

   Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects not only individuals, but also families who come together to manage the realities of
   MS.

    OUR MISSION: To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their
    quality of life.

YOUR IMPACT
Every year, Canadians come together in so many ways to fight MS. We are so grateful to all of you who work tirelessly to raise money to
fund research that leads to better quality of life for people living with MS. Whether you are a caregiver, donor, sponsor, volunteer, person
affected by MS – thank you, so much, for fighting with us for a world free of MS!

This past year marked many exciting developments in MS research. With each breakthrough bringing us one step closer to understanding
the underlying causes of MS, we can find new ways to improve the quality of life for people affected by MS. Through our funding
programs we continue to display strong leadership in the fight to end MS by supporting innovative fundamental and clinical research in
progressive MS, myelin repair and protection against nerve damage, symptom management and improving well-being and quality of life.

Our Impact Report explains in detail research objectives and goals that have been addressed through studies funded by the MS Society of
Canada – because of you! Check out your impact here: goo.gl/Qj6i3d

LEARN MORE
To follow our progress and get the inside story on MS research, visit DrKarenLee.ca or follow @Dr_KarenLee on Twitter.
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FUNDRAISING – NEED TO KNOW

The Johnson MS Bike - Leduc to Camrose is an annual fundraiser which supports ground-breaking multiple sclerosis research and a
host of programs and services for people affected by MS. By registering for the 2018 tour and raising funds, you are making a
profound difference in the lives of more than 14,000 Albertans living with MS.

On a consolidated basis in Alberta and Northwest Territories (Division office and all its Chapters), in 2018 the
MS Society expects to raise 7.5 million in gross proceeds at a direct cost of 31%.

PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
o The registration fee is non-refundable and does not apply to the minimum fundraising requirement.

o This is a fundraising event and every cyclist must raise the $300 fundraising minimum to participate.

o There are no additional costs for food or road support during the tour weekend.
    *We do have vegetarian and gluten-free options. If allergies are a concern, please bring your own food for the weekend.

o All cyclists MUST wear a non-expired regulation bicycle helmet.

o Please have a proper safety check and bike fit done prior to the tour. This will ensure you have a smooth ride!

HOW TO TURN IN PLEDGE MONEY
1) After filling out your pledge sheets and collecting cash and cheques, visit us at our office located at 150, 9405 50 Street, Edmonton,
   Alberta, T6B 2T4 (Please use East Entrance off 49th Street NW). You can visit us any time prior to the tour or during package pick-up
   week.

 Cheques can be made out to MS Society of Canada - Leduc Bike. Please do not mail cash.

2) You can also bring in your donation the Saturday morning of the tour at our start line location - Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, located at
   1500 Sparrow Drive, Nisku, Alberta, T9E 8H6.

3) Online. We encourage cyclists to have their donors give online as it is the quickest way to have your fundraising
  dollars accounted for. Donating online through msbike.ca also provides donors with instant tax receipts sent out to them electronically.
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FUNDRAISING – TIPS & TRICKS

o Start Early: Once you register, start your fundraising. The sooner you start asking, the more money you will raise, so start asking
  today!

o Set A Goal: When people see that you have set a goal they will want to help you achieve it. By setting a higher goal, donors will be
  more likely to give you larger pledges, helping you reach your fundraising goal easier.

o Pledge Yourself First: Make the first donation yours. It’s an easy way to show your passion for the cause and inspire family,
  friends, and colleagues to also make a generous donation.

o Ask Your Top Donors First: This will help set the standard of donations you receive. Consider timing when asking (i.e. ask for a
  donation on, or shortly after, pay day)

o Then Ask Everyone: Don’t be shy! Now that you’ve contacted your top donors, ask everyone. This is the number one tip given by
  our top fundraisers - and when we say everyone we mean everyone! Be prepared to tell donors about MS and how their
  donations are put to good use.

o Spread the Word: Let people know you are fundraising for the tour. Create a team poster or change the signature of your emails
  to mention your involvement.

o Social Media: Post a link to your personal fundraising page on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. and ask your friends and family to
  donate.

o Get Creative: Whether it’s a silent auction, wine survivor, bonspiel, raffle basket, 50/50 draw or an MS pasta dinner - a creative
  fundraiser can be a great way to raise a lot of money quickly.
  Contact Makhanna Maraj at makhanna.maraj@mssociety.ca with any related questions.

o Join or Form A Team: Need to stay motivated? Join our rookie team, Team United Sport & Cycle, or form your own team with co-
  workers, family and friends. There is power and fun in numbers.

o Make Your Charitable Donations Work Harder: For donations greater than $200 in a calendar year, Albertans receive a 50%
  charitable tax credit (one of the highest in Canada). New donors can also take advantage of the federal government’s First Time
  Donor’s Super Credit.

o Thank Your Donors: Make sure to follow up and thank those who have helped you reach your fundraising goal. Send them a post-
  event update about your ride!

CUSTOMIZE YOUR PERSONAL FUNDRAISING PAGE
Login to your account at www.msbike.ca to create and update your personal information.

Make your page compelling by writing a personal message. Let sponsors know why you have chosen to ride, and that the
Johnson MS Bike deserves their support! Be sure to upload a great photo of you, your team, or who inspires you to ride!

From your participant centre you can send an email to your friends, family and donors.

If you require assistance with your online fundraising page or require access to your login ID and password, please contact Lexi at
alexandria.brum@mssociety.ca, or by phone at 780-463-1190 ext. 6709.
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FUNDRAISING – REWARDS
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RECRUITMENT – PARTICIPATE AS A TEAM

RECRUITMENT CHALLENGE!
Grow your team by recruiting 3 new members! What if each member of your team inspired three more to join the cause? Growing
your bike team is easier than you think! Invite your friends, family or your co-workers. Tell them you are riding to raise funds to end
MS. Spread the word, the more the merrier!

CYCLING WITH A TEAM IS THE BEST WAY TO…
o Have more fun - It’s always more fun with family, friends and co-workers by your side!

o Strengthen your impact - Fundraising is easier with the support of your team! It’s proven that your fundraising increases when you are
  part of a team.

o Show your spirit - Order custom Jersey Lab team jerseys with your own colors and logos!
  (Contact alexandria.brum@mssociety.ca for more info)
  *$10 from each jersey is donated back to the MS Society!

o Increase your corporate visibility - It’s a great way to gain exposure for your company as well as grow camaraderie amongst your
  colleagues.

o Stay motivated - Keep your motivation and fundraising on track.

o Be a part of Rider’s Village on event day – earn your spot in the hub of Rider’s Village, where all the afternoon action takes place!
  Gather your team and relax before and after dinner, it’s a great bonding experience!
  Contact Makhanna at makhanna.maraj@mssociety.ca to book your team area today!

JOIN US AT A PRE-TOUR GET TOGETHER!
STOP IN FOR A PINT!

Join us at the ONLY pub night for the 2018 Leduc to Camrose fundraising season at Hudsons Downtown on Thursday, March 29th at 5:30
pm! It’s a long weekend so come and enjoy a beverage on us (and free underground parking!) RSVP to Makhanna at
makhanna.maraj@mssociety.ca!

YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR EXCLUSIVE SHOP NIGHTS AT UNITED SPORT & CYCLE!

Join us from 6:30-8:00 pm on Tuesday, April 24th and Tuesday, May 29th and enjoy having the entire store to yourself! Take advantage
of this exclusive sale and shop all bikes, bike parts and activewear, plus other VIP sale offers! Stock up on items you need for the tour,
bring in your bike for a tune-up, fill up on delicious snacks, and socialize with MS Society and United Sport & Cycle staff!
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TRAINING RIDES

Join us every Saturday leading up to the tour to get ready for the ride. Training rides meet at Shift Happens in Devon and depart
around 9 am. RSVP to stewarth2@gmail.com for weekly updates and ride information, and/or visit www.msbike.ca.

TRAINING RIDE SCHEDULE
Saturday, April 7th - Kick Off Ride | Saturday, April 14th | Saturday, April 21st | Saturday, April 28th

Saturday, May 5th | Saturday, May 12th | Saturday, May 19th | Saturday, May 26th | Saturday, June 2nd followed by a Tailgate BBQ!

CYCLING WITH A TEAM IS THE BEST WAY TO…
The key to a successful ride lies in consistent training and preparation. Here are five steps to get in gear for the 2018 Johnson MS Bike.

o Get Tuned and Fitted: Stop in at your local bike shop and let the experts verify that your bike is road savvy. We strongly
  recommend that you have your bike checked before the weekend of the tour.

o Start Training 8 Weeks Before the tour: Spring in Alberta has unpredictable weather, so why not continue training by
  joining an indoor spin class?

o Start with Short Rides: The purpose of your rides is to build up cardio-vascular fitness - so don’t push it too hard! Take
  a week to build up your 30km distance goal.

o Double Up Your KM’s: Conquered the 30km a week goal? Why not strive for 50 or 60km in a week then? Remember to
  maintain your pace while always remembering “slow and steady wins the race.” The purpose here is to gain distance
  and confidence.

o Hill Training: The key to mastering hills and intervals is to start with a moderate inclined ride without challenging
  yourself. After the uphill pedal, recover on a smooth downhill, and repeat again. This power and stamina build will help
  you conquer any hills during the tour.

Tip: Try to ride consistently five days a week, doing your longest ride on Saturday.

OFFICIAL TRAINING RIDE SPONSOR
PACKAGE PICK UP

Cyclists are required to pick up their cyclist packages before the Saturday morning of the tour. Please contact Lexi at
alexandria.brum@mssociety.ca if you are unable to pick up your package before the ride. Cyclist packages will only be distributed
to cyclists who have raised the minimum pledge of $300. You may also pick up packages for your teammates provided they have
raised the minimum pledge amount.

IN YOUR PACKAGE

                                            The following items are in your participant package and are key in ensuring a safe, smooth
                                            and enjoyable weekend experience.

                                            o Helmet Tag
                                            o Bib Number (4 pins included)
                                            o Event Wristband
                                            (You will receive 2 total - 1 for your wrist and 1 for your luggage)
                                            o Crossbar/Bike Tag (Twist Ties Included)
                                            o Bike Chip
                                            o Event T-Shirt
                                            o Complimentary Water Bottle
                                            o Event Jersey ($1000+ raised) & Shorts ($2000+ raised)

PICK UP LOCATION OPTIONS
MS SOCIETY OFFICE
WHEN: Monday, June 4 - Friday June 8
TIME: Mon - Tues 9am to 6pm | Wed - Thurs 9am to 8pm | Friday 9am to 6pm
WHERE: 150, 9405 50 Street, Edmonton - use East entrance off 49th street NW

CAMROSE REGIONAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS
WHEN: Friday June 8
TIME: 11am to 1pm
WHERE: 4250 Exhibition Drive, Camrose

FYI: If you would like to pick up your package in Camrose, you must let us know. Please contact Amber at 780.463.1190 or at
amber.tkachuk@mssociety.ca to ensure that your name is on the pick-up list.
PACKING – WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING

MUST HAVES – RAIN OR SHINE

                            o Helmet
                            o Rider numbers and wristband
                            o Padded bike shorts and jersey
                            o Cycling glasses
                            o Driver’s license
                            o Cash for food trucks and beer gardens
                            o Water bottle and/or hydration pack
                            o Spare tube and small pump
                            o Multitool
                            o Tire Levers

THE JOHNSON MS BIKE ROLLS ON RAIN OR SHINE - SO BE PREPARED FOR ALL WEATHER AND PACK APPROPRIATELY. Visit our
friends at United Sport & Cycle for all your gear needs!

WARM WEATHER
                            o Sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm
                            o Light gloves
                            o Thin light merino wool top base layer (may be worn under jersey)
                            o Light merino wool socks

COLD/WET WEATHER
                            o Breathable light rain jacket
                            o Warm gloves
                            o Toque or buff
                            o Light wool or synthetic base layer (may be worn under jersey and rain jacket)
                            o Leggings
                            o Warm, moisture-wicking socks (wool)
                            o Helmet cover to keep rain out
                            o Rain shoe covers
                            o Rain poncho
                            o Spare items packed away, so they stay dry and clean
TOUR RULES & ROUTE SAFETY

o This is NOT a competitive race; respect fellow cyclists and their level of cycling experience.

o Be alert while cycling. The roads and highways are not closed and there will be traffic on the route.

o Obey all traffic signs and signals at all times. This includes stop signs, yield signs, traffic lights, etc. You are
   considered a vehicle while riding.

o Always yield to pedestrians, potential wildlife and traffic; give cars the right of way.

o Do not draft behind motor vehicles.

o Watch out for road hazards such as patches of loose gravel, drains or sand on the road.

o Keep clear of road-edge hazards, such as trash, low branches and parked vehicles.

o Ride single file and give room to other cyclists.

o Ride on the right side of the road in order to allow faster cyclists and vehicles to safely pass on the left.

o Pass on the left. Announce yourself to other cyclists by saying “On Your Left.”

o Give hand signals when stopping or turning and move safely off the pavement when stopping to rest.

o Do not block checkpoint entrances. Move fully into the checkpoint area and safely out of the path of oncoming
   cyclists.

o Never leave the scene of an accident. Call 911 in the event of a serious emergency.

o All cyclists must obey law enforcement personnel, bike tour officials, and volunteers.

o Do not wear headphones. The use of cellphones, iPods, radios or similar audio devices while cycling is prohibited.
   As necessary, law enforcement personnel and bike tour officials can and will remove any cyclist who violates
   this crucial safety regulation.

o All cyclists must wear a current, non-expired, regulation bike helmet. THIS IS MANDATORY.

o Please respect the communities that we cycle through. They support the MS Society and our mission to end MS,
   and therefore, support you too.
ROUTE SUPPORT & OTHER TOUR SERVICES

MECHANICAL SUPPORT

                          Official Bike Shop Sponsor, United Sport & Cycle, will be on site and on route providing bike repair services.
                          Repairs, such as flat tire fixes, are complimentary. Please carry your own tubes. United Sport & Cycle is here to
                          support you during your ride, however we do encourage cyclists to ensure that their bikes are in good riding
                          condition and tuned up before the tour.

*NEW* RIDER INFORMATION PHONE LINE
This year we are thrilled to introduce our new rider information phone line! This automated line will be active on June 9th & June 10th
and is your key to all essential tour information. Everything from the schedule to emergency information will be available at this number.

Keep it handy during the tour weekend for quick and convienient answers to all your MS Bike questions! 1-888-978-7582

SAG VEHICLES
SAG (Support and Gear) vehicles travel along the route between rest stops. If a cyclist is unable to complete the ride, or simply needs a
break from cycling, a SAG vehicle can transport them to the next check stop on both days of the tour. Please note: priority will be given to
those in need of medical or mechanical attention.

To signal a SAG vehicle driver, follow these steps:

 o Move safely off the road and well out of the path of other cyclists
 o Dismount and stand near your bike
 o Remove your helmet and hold it in the air
 o In the event of an emergency, call 911, and do not leave the scene

BIKE MARSHALS
Volunteer bike marshals are a special team of cyclists who offer assistance along the route and monitor cyclists’ safety. Please listen to
bike marshals and heed their advice! Marshals can be identified by their GREEN tour bib/safety vest.

MEDICAL SUPPORT & FIRST AID
Trained professional medical personnel provided by Canadian Ski Patrol will be available along the route, as well as at the CRE and Ritchie
Bros. start/finish lines each day of the tour. If you are in need of medical assistance, please check with our safety volunteers.
ROUTE MAP

Checkpoints are supplied with water, sports drinks, fruit and trail mix. Lunch is served at designated “Lunch Stops.”
Gluten free and vegetarian food options are available but limited - please keep this in mind as you pack your weekend essentials.
SATURDAY START LINE – SCHEDULE & SITE MAP

SCHEDULE
                      Parking Lot Opens............................................................................................................6am
                      Grounds Open.............................................................................................................6:30am
                      (Check-in, additional pledge drop off, luggage drop off,
                      t-shirt/jersey pick-up, coffee and light breakfast)
                      Team Photos.............................................................................................…….6:30am-7:30am
                      Tour Starts...................................................................................................………..7:30am
SATURDAY FINISH LINE – SCHEDULE & ACCOMMODATIONS

SCHEDULE
                                  Fillmore Construction’s Rider’s Village ..........................................................................……..10am-11pm
                                  Bike Storage ............................................................................................................................11am-6pm
                                  Luggage Retrieval ..............................................................................................................…...11am-6pm
                                  Dorm Check-In .................................................................................................................….....11am-6pm
                                  Showers .................................................................................................................................11am-10pm
                                  Outdoor Food Vendors (Bring Cash) ...........................................................................………..11am-11pm
                                  Alley Kat Beer Garden ........................................................................................................….11am-11pm
                                  First Aid ..........................................................................................................................….....12pm-11pm
                                  Shuttle Service (Dorms & Select Hotels) …………………………………………….....................…………..11am-12am
                                  Collective VIP Cocktail Hour ..............................................................................………............4:30-5:30pm
                                  Dinner (CRE Arena - Guest Tickets $35) ………………………………………………..............……………...5:30-7:30pm
                                  Program, CRE Arena ……………………………………………….........................................................……......6:30pm
                                  Collective After Party (live band) ……………………………………………….................................………...7:30-11pm
                                  Last Shuttle to Augustana......................................................................................................….........12am
                                  Augustana Dorms Locked......................................................................................................…….12:30am

DORMS
Cyclists who selected “dorms” will be staying at the Augustana Campus - University of Alberta. Cyclists staying in dorms are required to
bring their own towels and soap. The campus is a five-minute shuttle ride from the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds.

  Shuttle buses run:
  o Saturday - 11am to 12am
  o Sunday - 6am to 8am

HOTELS
Cyclists who selected “on your own” are responsible for booking their own accommodations for the tour weekend. It is recommended
that cyclist book their hotel rooms early, as rooms book up quickly.

o Norsemen Inn (6505 48 Ave) | o R&R Inn and Suites (6508 48 Ave). | o Travellers Inn Camrose (6216 48 Ave)
o Motel Stardust (6009 48 Ave)* | o Camrose Motel (6116 48 Ave) | o Hotel Marada (3911 48 Ave)
o Alice Hotel (5078 50 St)* | o Ramada Inn (4702 73 St)
*Shuttle stops by request only

CAMPING
Cyclists who selected “camping” will be staying at the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds. Camping cyclists may bring tents, motor
homes or trailers. NOTE: This is a no-hook up campground. Please bring your own generator and water supply. However,
complimentary shower facilities are available on site. Fires are NOT permitted on Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds.

RV Drop Off: Friday, June 8th - 12pm to 8pm
RV Pick Up: Sunday, June 10th - 10am to 8pm & Monday, June 11th - 7am to 5pm
SATURDAY FINISH LINE – SITE MAP

WHEN YOU ARRIVE:

o Drop your bike off at bike storage for 24-hour monitored overnight storage. Bikes are locked at 6pm and re-open at 7:15am
on Sunday. Please be sure to remove all your necessities from your bike, as we do not open bike storage once it is locked.
o Pick up your luggage. Luggage is organized by number so be sure to show your wristband to grab your items.
o Freshen up, then get ready to enjoy a night of festivities!
SATURDAY FINISH LINE – ACTIVITIES

ALLEY KAT BEER GARDENS & NEIGHBOURING FOOD TRUCKS

             Alley Kat Brewery is yet again hosting the beer gardens for all cyclists ages 18+. From 11am until 11pm, come
             and enjoy a hard-earned brew after Day 1 of cycling. 100% of beer sale proceeds go towards the MS Society of
             Canada! Remember to bring your photo ID and cash to enjoy some tasty treats!

FILLMORE CONSTRUCTION RIDER’S VILLAGE
                            The Fillmore Construction Rider’s Village is the focal point of all Saturday afternoon team
                            activities at the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds. Featuring games, prizes, a live band and
                            DJ, this is the place to celebrate your accomplishments with your fellow teammates and cyclists!

                            BIKE TEAM INCENTIVE:

                            The top 10 fundraising teams from the 2018 Johnson MS Bike will win a tent in the Rider
                            Village for the 2019 Leduc to Camrose tour! Use your lot as your team’s meeting place, lounging
                            area, or party center, and be sure to decorate to show off your Johnson MS Bike team spirit!
                            Enjoy a cold one or grill some burgers and smokies knowing that you’re fundraising dollars have
                            made a difference in the lives of those affected by MS!

COLLECTIVE VIP COCKTAIL HOUR & AFTER PARTY
                          Raised over $1000? We invite you and 1 guest to enjoy a complimentary beverage
                          from 4:30-5:30pm at the Kinsmen Hall!

                          After dinner it’s time to get your dance on! Come and rock out to a live band at the Collective
                          After Party, located in the Kinsmen Hall room at the Camrose Regional Exhibition grounds!
SUNDAY – CRE START LINE & RBA FINISH LINE

SCHEDULE – CRE START LINE
                   Breakfast, CRE Arena..............................................................................................……....................6-8:30am
                   Shuttle Service (Dorms and Select Hotels) ................................................................………..................6-8am
                   Showers ..........................................................................................................................................6-7:30am
                   Bikes Unlocked....................................................................................................................................7:15am
                   Tour Starts..................................................................................................................…………......7:30am
                   First Aid CRE..........................................................................................................................…...6:30-8:45am
                   Bikes Confiscated and taken to Ritchie Bros ...........................................................................………........9am
                   ONLY Shuttle Bus to Ritchie Bros....................................................................................................……....9am

SCHEDULE – RBA FINISH LINE

                                    Finish Line BBQ (Guest Tickets $5) .....................................................……….............11am-4pm
                                    Finish Line Expo..........................................................................................…...........11am-4pm
                                    Team Photo ..................................................................................................…........11am-4pm
                                    First Aid at RBA...............................................................................................…......12pm-close
                                    Route closes................................................................................................………….....4pm
POST TOUR INFO

PRIZE PICK UP
Remember, if you reach $3500+ you are eligible to receive a gift card reward. If you qualify, be sure to submit your prize selection
during package pick up week or by emailing Amber at amber.tkachuk@mssociety.ca. Prizes will be distributed during prize pick up
week in October 2018.

Stay tuned for details on where and when you can collect your 2018 rewards!

2019 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION
Registration for the 2019 Johnson MS Bike - Leduc to Camrose will be open on June 9 & 10. For a limited time, you will be able to
register at an all-time low, event weekend only price for the 2019 Johnson MS Bike. Keep a lookout at the finish line to take advantage of
this incredible opportunity and secure your spot for next year!

EVENT PHOTOS
Thanks to the incredible volunteers who lend their time and talents to the tour, we are able to bring you some amazing shots from the
weekend’s events. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and MS Bike emails for our Flickr link in the weeks following the tour.

Please note: Our volunteers graciously provide their photography services and photographs free of charge. Be patient as they edit and
upload the hundreds of photos captured during the Johnson MS Bike.

KEEP CYCLING – JOIN THE JOHNSON MS MOUNTAIN BIKE!
                                  The Johnson MS Mountain Bike is a unique, adrenaline packed weekend unlike any other.
                                  The longest standing MS Mountain Bike event of its kind, this ride has something for all riders. Whether
                                  you are a seasoned veteran, or a beginner rider join us. All you need is a bike and the passion to end
                                  MS.

                                  What to expect? With over 300 cyclists in attendance this two-day, 90km mountain ride offers
                                  panoramic mountain views, double and single-track trails with rest stops as well as additional challenge
                                  loops for those experienced riders. Enjoy weekend celebrations that
                                 include beer gardens, entertainment, great food and a profound sense of accomplishment.

                                 DATE: September 8 & 9, 2018
                                 LOCATION: Hinton, Alberta
                                 CHECK-IN TIME: 8:00am
                                 START TIME: 9:00am
                                 ROUTE LENGTH: Approx. 45km/day

                                 FOR MORE INFORMATION
                                 Amber Tkachuk, MS Mountain Bike Coordinator
                                 1-800-268-7582
                                 Amber.tkachuk@mssociety.ca
SPONSOR FEATURE – COLLECTIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS
SPONSOR FEATURE – JOHNSON INSURANCE
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