Supporting Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation, the annual event brings motorcycle enthusiasts to town for a stack of events — all of which you can go along and watch.
From April 26-28, most of the action will take place in and around The Port of Echuca.
Friday is for registration and socialising at Henry’s Bridge Hotel. A band will take to the stage at 6.30pm with a gold coin entry required.
Saturday sees a full schedule for admiring and laughter.
From 10am-noon, the show ‘n’ shine will be held on Murray Esplanade.
At 12.30pm until 1pm, the notorious Mankini Run fundraising sees mankini’s grace the Murray Esplanade with a trophy up for grabs for the slowest rider.
From 2pm-4.30pm, the 150km Poker Run ride will start and end at Henry’s Hotel with the best five hands awarded prizes.
Saturday night sees The Detonators and Chocolate Starfish rock the stage with $30 entry for the night.
Sunday morning is the departure and goodbye breakfast, which takes place from 10am-11.30am at Henry’s Bridge Hotel.
The major raffle for the weekend is worth $10,000 with your choice of one of three vouchers from Echuca Travel, Harvey Norman or Peter Stephens Motorcycles. Second prize is $1500 for tools, third sees you win a $700 petrol voucher, fourth prize is a $200 petrol voucher and fifth is a $100 petrol voucher.
It’s $20 per ticket and only 1500 tickets will be printed.
There are various costs of entry at each event, so head to revvingtheriver.org for the full rundown.
All donations go to Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation.
Zaidee Rose Alexander Turner died suddenly on December 2, 2004, aged just seven years and 22 days, from a burst blood vessel in her brain called a cerebral aneurism.
At the time of Zaidee’s death, the Turner family had been registered organ and tissue donors for five years.
As a result, Zaidee donated her organs and tissues at the Royal Children’s Hospital and seven people’s lives were improved and, in some cases, saved.
Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation raises funds and awareness for others who are waiting for a life-saving operation and a suitable match for an organ or tissue.
Be sure to head down to The Port this weekend to take a look at some of the most impressive motorcycles from near and far.