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HomeNewsKitty Kats support the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

Kitty Kats support the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

What could be more appropriate than having the beautiful Kitty Kats dressed in their finest WWII outfits entertaining the dapper ladies and gentlemen attending this years Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride?

The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) has been raising awareness and funds for men’s health issues since its inception in 2012.

This year, the ride will be held in over 700 cities across more than 100 countries.

Here on the Sunshine Coast, the DGR will be followed by an exciting post ride event, allowing everyone to get involved, not just the riders and pillions.

The post ride event will be held at The Apollonian Hotel at Boreen Point from 12.30pm on Sunday 21 May.

The Kitty Kats are the headline entertainment, but in addition, there will be a ton of competitions including Best Dressed, Best Motorcycle, Best Vintage Scooter plus heaps more. All prizes will be presented by a ‘Secret Celebrity’.

If you ride a classic two wheeled machine, you can register for the ride at gentlemansride.com.

Everyone can get involved by sponsoring a rider and attending the post ride event and please don’t forget to ‘Dress Dapper’.

So, boogie on down to the ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’ with the Kitty Kats at this year’s Distinguished Gentleman’s ride.

Raise funds, raise awareness of men’s health issues and have a great time in the process.

If you have any questions about the 2023 Sunshine Coast DGR please contact co-host Carl Burroughs at carl@idm.com.au

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