The name is simple, our road sign logo is gaining recognition,
but the basic questions remain the same. Who are these guys and what are
they doing now?
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is dedicated to helping AMA licensed professional motocross/supercross members with financial assistance if they sustain career-ending injuries as well as providing motivational, emotional, and spiritual support to these individuals and their families.
Our goal at the Road 2 Recovery would be to become large
enough to completely provide for a rider for the duration of their life
if they are unable to generate revenue again. We can strive towards this
goal with the help of everyone in the motocross community who is passionate
about this sport. The Road 2 Recovery is out there to make our sport a
better safer place.
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informed of upcoming events, raffles, etc.
Poker Star to Give Percentage of World Series of Poker Winnings to Motorcycle Charity
Poker is a game of skill, luck, percentages and, at times, steel will. Poker is a mental game, and not many toyed with opponents' heads at last year’s World Series of Poker better than Tiffany Michelle, who was the highest-finishing woman in the 2008 Main Event after taking 17th place and earning $334,000. Not too shabby considering it was her first time playing the WSOP Main Event.
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Between the Motos: Jimmy Button
For the past few years, when the world of supercross invaded Las Vegas for the U.S. Open, the Road 2 Recovery Foundation seized the time and opportunity to hold a poker tournament in order to raise money and awareness for the foundation. The annual event has gained a ton of notoriety and popularity, and last Thursday marked the Fourth Annual Road 2 Recovery Poker Tournament presented by Toyota Trucks. Jimmy Button, a former factory racer and one of the co-founders of Road 2 Recovery, is one of the driving forces behind this tournament, and this year he went above and beyond to make this the best one yet. We rang Jimmy up today to get his thoughts on this annual event.
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THE ROAD 2 RECOVERY FOUNDATION IS NOW ON FACEBOOK
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is now on Facebook. The Road 2 Recovery is part of Facebook as a group, a fan page, and a cause. “With the Facebook social network population over 200 million active users and 4 billion minutes spent each day (worldwide) by a user, the Road 2 Recovery Foundation has joined this network to reach out to a more worldwide motocross audience.
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Road 2 Recovery’s 10th Annual Monster Energy Golf Classic raises $55,000
The 10th Annual Monster Energy Golf Classic at the Desert Pines Golf Club raised $55,000 to benefit the Road 2 Recovery Foundation, a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that provides assistance to AMA licensed professional Motocross and Supercross riders who sustain career ending injuries. The event started at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, May 1st, and included a lunch banquet, numerous raffles and on course events, a $10,000 putting contest, Monster party tent with music and an ice luge, an awards dinner, and sponsored prizes for all participants.
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THE ROAD 2 RECOVERY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES NEAT AUCTIONS FOR NEW ORLEANS!
Announcing two exciting Ebay auctions for Round Eleven of the Monster Energy 2009 AMA Supercross Series in New Orleans, LA. The first auction includes Rider Section Seating Sections 127-129, Track Walk, Tour of the Factory Kawasaki Rig, Full Pit Access, Monster Hospitality Passes with Lunch and 4 Rockford Fosgate Shirts.
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The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is a
501-(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping injured professional
motocross athletes