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RACE REPORT

Priority Health 5-Mile Hill Climb, Grand Haven, MI
July 15, 2006



On Saturday, Priority Health sponsored the 4th annual 5-Mile Hill Climb to benefit The Lance Armstrong Foundation. The event featured over 55 cyclists, professional and novice alike, riding up and down Grand Haven’s Emmet and Prospect streets. The event earned over $18,000 to support the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with cancer through education, advocacy, public health, and research programs. This is the highest attendance and largest amount earned by this event since its inception.

The Priority Health Pro Cycling Team was in attendance at the event, represented by Jake Rytlewski and Brian Sheey. There were also two representatives from the Priority Health Elite Women's Team. Priority Health Club Team member, (and Priority Health  employee) Derek Graham successfully completed the most laps during the event, a total of 95 laps. In fact, the total number of laps completed by all of the riders during the event was 2,305.

 

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