Welcome to my fundraising page and thank you for supporting my ride!
I am taking part in this virtual ride because I know it will make a difference in the lives of people with bleeding disorders around the world. With your donation you can help me support Save One Life and change the course of someone's life.
I've made a goal to get on my bike 10 of the 14 days over the virtual ride from Sept 1-15. Some days this might be a short ride with the kids, other days a sweaty indoor ride with a virtual team, and I hope to to get out for at least one long ride on my (gasp) actual ride bike!
Help me meet my goal - pledge a $1 a mile, or choose a $ amount / day to keep me going! You can make an initial small pledge below and I'll email you on the 15th to let you know how far I got. Together we can make a difference.
Thank you for your support!
Wheels for the World 2020
A Virtual Cycling Event
September 1 - 30
Ride anywhere! Ride inside or out!
For those riding local to Ipswich MA we will have parking, restrooms and snacks available on September 12 and 13 from 7:30 am -12:30 pm. A 25 mile route and a metric century (62 mile) route will be available for cyclists to follow. These routes will be self-supported.
Register anytime before September 15 and receive a Bike Box which includes many items to support future rides. Unfortunately, we can not guarantee Bike Boxes will be delivered before September 1 for registrations received after August 18.
To stay in the loop, please follow us on social media:
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Save-One-Life-Inc-101478273228447/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saveonelife/
Twitter: @saveonelife
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC75bD62JzTWR_G9kxuFu3eg
Save One life has partnered with Beverly Bikes and New England Hemophilia Association to bring you this virtual event. All funds raised from the ride support the mission of Save One Life.
Please email [email protected] if you have any questions or are interested.
Barry Haarde inspired individuals with and without bleeding disorders when he cycled across the country 6 times and raised over $253,000 for Save One Life. Sadly, Barry passed away suddenly in 2018. Save One Life continues to honor his memory with a memorial ride. This community ride recognizes Barry’s contribution to the bleeding disorder community and encourages healthy and active living.
Last year, Chris Seistrup continued Barry's legacy when he won the hardest mountain bike race in the U.S. on his first attempt! This summer he was scheduled to ride across Europe in the Transcontinental Race, one of the world’s toughest ultra-endurance races. Due to COVID-19, this race was cancelled.
Join us this September as we ride virtually!