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Welcome Copper Triangle Cyclists!

Thank you for registering for this incredible ride and for turning your efforts into a great opportunity to support Davis Phinney and his commitment to Parkinson’s Disease Research. It takes just a moment to create your own fundraising page.

Here’s how it works:
First, we'll walk you through the steps to set up your account and build your own home page about your ride.
Next, we'll provide you with a link to your new home page that you can email to your friends and family.
When they receive your email, they can click on the link and go directly to your new home page where they can pledge a donation in support of your ride.
It's that simple!

We have three fundraising levels:

Echelon Level: The first 50 people to raise a minimum of $1,000* in pledges for the DPF will receive entry into the Copper Triangle ride**, a special recognition jersey, and an invitation to an exclusive dinner with Davis and other high level donors on Friday, August 3, 2007 the evening before the ride.

Podium Level: Anyone who raises $10,000 will receive the echelon level prizes plus free coach class roundtrip airfare for two to Denver, Colorado from anywhere in the Continental U.S. and two nights of lodging in Copper Mountain*** during the ride weekend.

King or Queen of the Mountain: The cyclist that raises the most money, above the $10,000 Podium Level, will receive echelon and podium level prizes AND a world-renowned Serotta bicycle.

Remember to state your fundraising goal when you send the link to your family and friends -- and don’t forget to ask your employer about matching funds, it could double your donation!

I'm ready to set up an account and build my home page!


*Pledges must be received by the Foundation by July 15, 2007.
**All participants must register for the Copper Triangle independently but the standard entry fee of $90 will be refunded to Echelon Level participants via a Foundation check at the event.
*** DPF to coordinate travel itineraries with Podium Level fundraisers, lodging includes a single room with double occupancy.