Encinitas, CA – With
the announcement of Christophe Pourcel joining Atlas Brace Technologies
growing list of athletes comes groundbreaking news on the philanthropic
side of the industry. Atlas and Christophe are proud to announce that
they will be donating every race-worn Atlas Air, their flagship product,
to The Road 2 Recovery Foundation. Each brace will go up for auction to
benefit Road 2 Recovery’s mission and the athletes they help. After
this announcement, Jason Anderson of Rockstar Energy Husqvarna and also
part of the Atlas family, has pledged all of his race-worn braces to R2R
as well.
Each
autographed race-worn Atlas brace from Christophe Pourcel and Jason
Anderson will be auctioned off separately on eBay. The details of the
race they were ridden in will be in the description box along with
images of the autograph and brace. The first auction date will be
announced after Anaheim 1 and will be live for bidding for 7 days. More
details and the direct link on how to bid will be announced soon.
Road
2 Recovery cannot thank Christophe, Jason, and Atlas enough. Christophe
has always been a loyal supporter; he and Jason both have donated gear
and other items in the past to help with fundraising efforts. This
contribution will continue to help support the 16 current open causes
R2R is funding for.
About Atlas Brace Technologies: Atlas
Brace Technologies is based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, and
Valencia, California. Founded in 2011, Atlas is the home of the first
racer designed and racer tested next generation neck braces and body
protection. The entire product line is uniquely designed and of the
highest level of safety, comfort, and mobility. For more information on
Atlas Brace Technologies, please visit www.atlasbrace.com.
About Road 2 Recovery: The
Road 2 Recovery Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that
was founded in 2000, and is dedicated to helping AMA licensed
Professional Motocross/Supercross riders and Action Sports Athletes with
financial assistance if they sustain career-ending injuries as well as
providing motivational, emotional, and spiritual support to these
individuals and their families. To make a donation click here. For more information on Road 2 Recovery and upcoming events visit www.road2recovery.com or contact Lori Amstutz at 619-339-5671.
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