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Grab breakfast, coffee, and get ready to ride for a cause! The 20th annual May Ride and After Party returns after a two-year-pause with all proceeds going to benefit the Armed Services YMCA San Diego.

SAN DIEGO – The 20th annual May Ride and After Party returns after a two-year-pause with all proceeds going to benefit the Armed Services YMCA San Diego.

Registered riders pay $20 per rider and $10 per passenger for breakfast and coffee.Clint August of Motorcycle Monkey joined KUSI’s Kacey McKinnon on “Good Morning San Diego” to discuss details of the event.

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