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The
proceeds from this race benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society.
See more details on the
Race For
Life and
the Todd Kingsbury
Story.

What is the Race for Life series all
about?
It all
started in 1981 when an avid 12 year old BMX racer from
Michigan discovered he had Leukemia. Todd
Kingsbury was his name, and like many BMXers, he had dreams of
someday becoming a top pro in the sport. Unfortunately, this
dreaded disease would keep Todd from fulfilling his dream.
When
Todd's friends and the American Bicycle Association learned of
his diagnosis, it was decided that an organized effort should
be made to help in Todd's "Race for Life." The first
ABA "Race for Life" events were formed that
year, with over 130 tracks participating and raising funds for
the Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society.
Ever
since, the ABA has held a series of Double Point "Race
for Life" events nationwide to help in the fight to find a
cure for blood-related cancers. There are awards given to top
fund raisers which include shirts, jackets and trips to the
ABA Grandnationals of BMX.
Of course, the
best reward of all is the good feeling of helping others with
Leukemia.
To read more
about the Todd Kingsbury story, click here. |