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Glory Hog Cyclist Rides Coast to Coast for C.H.O.P. To help support the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (C.H.O.P.) and to say “thanks,” Glory Hog cyclist, Geoff Brunner is cycling coast to coast to raise money for the hospital that has helped his family and friends. The ride, that started with a back wheel dip in the Atlantic Ocean in Belmar, NJ, is expected to last 30 days ending with a front wheel dip in the Pacific Ocean. As a child growing up in western Georgia, Brunner’s dreamed about riding his bike to his grandparent’s house in Burbank, CA. That dream never had faded, and became real when necessary factors came together. After two years of preparation, Brunner is currently on his life-long adventure. Follow Brunner’s ride by visiting www.geoffsride.com and please donate to C.H.O.P. by visiting the link on the site. Everyday Geoff is posting a journal about his thoughts and experiences on the road. To learn more about The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, visit The Children's Hospital Foundation: Home About Glory Hog: The main goal of Glory Hog is to enhance the reputation of amateur, privateer and professional athletes of extreme sports. We are skilled web designers, publicists, graphic designers and photographers, and able to present a team or an individual to the world in the best light. Our role as a reputation protector is to increase sponsorship and support in your extreme sport. Visit www.gloryhog.com to learn more. |
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