Dapper dressed motorcyclists ride for men’s health in Kelowna, B.C.
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That goal was to raise $10,000 and this group went above and beyond, raising over $18,000 for prostate cancer research and men's mental health.
A big group of motorcyclists dressed in dapper attire turned more than a few heads in Kelowna, B.C. Sunday morning.
As nearly 100 riders revved up their engines to bring awareness to men’s health issues.
“You have to do your part, you have to spread awareness it’s such a huge thing. This is just a real fun way of doing it in my opinion. It’s a fun way, you get to get all dressed up dapper. We get to ride motorcycles,” said Nick Langelaan owner of M&M Performance.
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in Kelowna was one of many across the world Sunday.
Although rain was coming down throughout the valley, it didn’t stop riders from heading out on two wheels.
“It was pouring down rain, I actually changed outfits three times. I was going no matter what, we were all going to go no matter what. But the goal of the event has been achieved and overachieved,” said Michel Tremblay, host of Kelowna’s Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride.
That goal was to raise $10,000 and this group went above and beyond, raising over $18,000 for the cause.
One of the other goals for the annual event is to spark a conversation about prostate cancer.