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Prize Structure PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ken Trenholm   
Monday, 11 August 2008 02:00

The following prizes will be awarded to riders or volunteers whose pledges reach the following totals:

 

If You RaiseYou Win . . .
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 $200

BFBC 24 oz Water Bottle
Thermal insulated lightweight,  this bottle is the ideal choice for active people. Simply fill with liquid and ice and hit the trail. For even longer cooling power, fill your Polar Bottle® and store it in the freezer before use. Either way, it will keep liquids cold twice as long as conventional water bottles.

 
Polar Bottle
 $500BFBC Cycling Gloves
You may also switch this item for a BFBC Mug or "I Bicycled Across P.E.I. Tote Bag" with the Biking for Breakfast Challenge logo on the back.
Mug et al
 $750

BFBC Event Cycling Jersey
You may also switch this jersey for a Tri Jersey, Sleeveless Jersey, or a Long Sleeve Jersey if you like.  You earned the pledges and now you earn the rewards!

 
Jersey
 $1,000BFBC Event Bib / Regular Shorts
Select between a traditional short or a bib short.  Be aware however: once you have your first pair of bibs, there is no turning back.
Shorts

 

Also, remember, if you are one of the first 50 riders, you will get a BFBC commemorative t-shirt.

And, lastly, the more money you raise the more children will be served breakfast this year, whether their family can afford to feed them or not.  All of this because of You! 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 19 June 2009 04:59
 
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$1,000 Pledge Club

Mark Lord $1,740 (2007)
Paula Clark $1,208 (2009)
James Quinn $1,100 (2008)
Mark Bowlan $1,015 (2008)
Mark Bowlan $1,000 (2009)

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Learn more about how the dollars raised flow from BFBC to BFL (PEI) and support PEI School nutrition through BFL(PEI)

Historical Riders

158 Prince Edward Island
42 New Brunswick
39 Nova Scotia
21 Ontario
6 Quebec
5 British Columbia
3 Newfoundland and Labrador
3 New York
2 Alberta
2 Connecticut
2 Non-North American State
1 North Carolina
1 Vermont
1 Pennsylvania
1 Washington
1 Yukon Territory

1,507 More Kids Eating

That is right, since the inception of BFBC, 1,507 more children per year are eating breakfast! (details)

2004-05: 1,645 children
2005-06: 1,965 children
2006-07: 2,188 children
2007-08: 2,862 children
2008-09: 3,152 children

14 New Programs

(51 % of our 2020 goal has been reached)

 2004-05: 23 programs
2005-06: 24 programs
2006-07: 30 programs
2007-08: 35 programs
2008-09: 37 programs

 (36 More Schools Still Need a Program)