This is not the end of the story. I bought $300.00 worth of tickets to help encourage others to reach their goal. I never even considered winning but for some reason I did and I'm going to sleep on it and pray about it and talk it over with my wife and we will do what feels right....owning that Spyder doesn't feel right but neither did walking away from the winning ticket. I won't be pressured one way or the other from public opinion and I'll follow my heart as always.
This is not the end of the story. I bought $300.00 worth of tickets to help encourage others to reach their goal. I never even considered winning but for some reason I did and I'm going to sleep on it and pray about it and talk it over with my wife and we will do what feels right....owning that Spyder doesn't feel right but neither did walking away from the winning ticket. I won't be pressured one way or the other from public opinion and I'll follow my heart as always.
This is not the end of the story. I bought $300.00 worth of tickets to help encourage others to reach their goal. I never even considered winning but for some reason I did and I'm going to sleep on it and pray about it and talk it over with my wife and we will do what feels right....owning that Spyder doesn't feel right but neither did walking away from the winning ticket. I won't be pressured one way or the other from public opinion and I'll follow my heart as always.
For the record here, Lamont and Copperman both are a friend of mine, and I support Copperman for voicing his views, and I also watched Lamonts reaction when they called his name as the winner, he was truly shocked, and humbled. I say he put his money in just like the rest of us and he won fair and square. I was sitting in the front row watching when the ticket was drawn by Lens (Pitbull) young son and there was no way that was not a fair draw. I say congratulations to Lamont.
Cruzr Joe
Thank yous for creating a GREAT ORGANIZATION!!!!Road Warriors,
Our main hope for the raffle winner was that it goes to someone who truly supports the Road Warrior Foundation and the veterans we aim to serve. We achieved that. it just so happens that the winner is a Spyder Celebrity. Lamont has been a huge supporter of the Road Warrior Foundation. He has children that are veterans themselves. Joan rode the Road Warrior F3 around Daytona International Speedway on her wedding day. While there are certainly close ties, we are giving this F3 to a great person and we couldn't be happier. We understand that this may cause some angst and perception issues. Doing the right thing is often harder to do.
The Spyder community is truly amazing. In March of 2014 we had a phone call with the BRP SE Regional Director. We asked if we could use one Can-Am Spyder RT to meet the needs of one our riders. At that time we were going to do the ride on 300cc scooters. He said he won't give us one; instead BRP will give us one for each rider. At that time we knew that BRP was going to be a great partner. What we didn't anticipate was how supportive the Spyder community was going to be. It is truly humbling how strong you each support the Road Warrior Team. We have volunteers hosting awareness rides coast to coast. We have volunteers taking out our wounded veterans on their personal Spyder's as they prepare for our ride next month. The Spyder community doesn't just help the Road Warrior Foundation, you are the Road Warrior Foundation.
Many of you on this thread have already touched on this. In 32 days we are taking some incredible people on a ryde of a lifetime. These are people that need our help and support. Folks with Purple Hearts, missing limbs and some pretty terrible stories. It's now time to give them a good story. We can't wait to have you meet our Road Warrior Team as we embark on the 2015 Road Warrior Ride June 5-12. We thank each of you for all of your support. We cannot do this without you.
Thanks,
Craig Anders
Steve Berger
Road Warrior Foundation
or does anyone else think Lamont should have withdrawn his name from consideration, or not bought tickets?
I've never felt the air sucked out of a room so fast as when the winning ticket number was identified as his.
Just wondering.[/QUOT]
Why did you even have to go there :yikes: If someone has the luck how can you say it was not deserving read the rest of Lamont's Post He a class act and will be doing the right thing..jtpollock
As one of the many Vets on this site, I for one understand why Copperman, a fellow Vet, asked the question...even if it was abrasively worded.
But someone please explain to all of us as to how does anyone wing the F3 help the Road Warrior Foundation give a Vet an "Adventure Trip"?
Why not just do a raffle and donate the bike so any Vet who does not have their own ride can borrow it for the adventure??
They raised $100,000.00 by selling tickets, BRP loans them some Spyders. They now have some Spyders for the vets to ride and some money to pay the expenses for the vets on the rides (hotels, food, fuel etc.).
Cruzr Joe