11th Annual RO4C Motorcycle Run 2025
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Join us for the 11th Annual Ride-On 4 Carrie Motorcycle Run!
We’re hitting the road again for a cause that rides close to the heart. This year, RO4C is proud to raise funds for two incredible local cancer warriors—Dave Boe and Jane Booen—who are both courageously battling advanced cancer diagnoses.
Come be part of an unforgettable 100+ mile ride filled with purpose, camaraderie, and community. The day includes breakfast, dinner, raffles, live music, and a live auction—all starting and ending at Mama G’s in Maple Grove, MN.
Let’s ride together, support two amazing individuals, and keep the spirit of Carrie alive by continuing to stand with those who need us most.
For more details or to donate, contact:
Troy Hansen: 612-309-2351 | rideon4carrie@gmail.com
Bridgette Guillaume: 763-227-1237 | rideon4carrie.donations@gmail.com
When:
Saturday, Sept 6, 2015
Time:
9 AM Sign-Up
11 AM Ride-On
Where:
Mama G’s
9705 County Rd 101
Maple Grove, MN 55311
Details:
$25 Riders / $25 Passengers / $40 Bus
100+ Mile Ride
Breakfast & Dinner
Raffles
Live & Silent Auctions
Live Music
AFTER PARTY @ MAMA G’S
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AFTER PARTY @ MAMA G’S 〰️
Beneficiaries
Dave Boe (54) is a devoted single dad, rider, and musician hailing from Maple Lake who since early this year, has found himself in the fight of his life after being diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Colon Cancer which has spread to his liver.
Treatments, and their side effects, have taken their toll on Dave to the point where he can no longer work, despite his determination to do so.
Not unlike his determination to keep fighting so he can be here for milestones such as graduations and weddings with his two boys, Michael (17) and Andrew (14).
With his sons, his family and friends, and the community behind him, RO4C is proud to Stand With Dave!
Jane Booen (59) is a St. Michael resident, rider and proud single mom of three grown children: Vanessa, Andy and Tony.
After five months of rigorous testing in early 2024, was ultimately diagnosed in September 2024 with Stage 4 Metastatic Melanoma including multiple bone lesions from her femur to her skull.
Sadly, infusion therapies have created more problems than results so Jane is limited to an oral chemo treatment she can take for 5 days just once a month. All this is being compounded by another rare form of cancer - Leptomeningeal Metastasis, which is treated with chemo injections direction into her spinal cord.
Join RO4C as we Stand With Jane!