On June 17th, I will be pedaling my way through the pioneer valley to raise money for DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE with Bikes Fight Cancer. These life saving funds will relieve the burden of disease now and for the future through our research, clinical care, education, outreach and advocacy. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's ultimate goal is the eradication of cancer, and related diseases and the fear that they engender. Please support my ride, and help create a future free of cancer.
LOVE BIKES. HATE CANCER.
The BIKES FIGHT CANCER Charity Ride
Love Bikes? Hate Cancer? This is the ride for you!
The BIKES FIGHT CANCER Charity Ride
Overview:
This charity bike ride, in Western Mass, supports cancer research as well as families dealing with the burden of a cancer diagnosis. There are 2 routes to choose from, a 25 mile and a 50 mile, and both rides will weave through the beautiful Pioneer Valley and along the Connecticut River with some nice long straightaways along green farm land and rollers with views of the river. The 50-mile ride will be a bit more challenging but will reward riders with great views! There will be fun post ride activities like a food trucks, a beer tent and massages. This is a can’t miss bike ride!
Details:
· Choose from the 25 or 50 mile rides, same low registration fee and fundraising minimum
· Registration Fee includes: a fully supported amazing route, awesome water stops, post ride food truck voucher, cool pint glass, fun swag and more!
· Fundraising Goal of $100 includes an amazing feeling of hope for helping find a cure for cancer!
· 100% of every donation goes directly to Bikes Fight Cancer!
About Bikes Fight Cancer:
Bikes Fight Cancer raises funds to support organizations that offer valuable cancer care services to patients, families and caregivers as well as funding hospitals focused on advancing cancer research.
Bikes Fight Cancer raises funds to support organizations that offer valuable cancer care services to patients, families and caregivers as well as funding hospitals focused on advancing cancer research.