Join the American Cancer Society’s 2nd Annual Bicycles Battling Cancer
Cyclists can make miles more meaningful on July 25, 2010
(Weston, MA) - Local cyclists are invited to make their miles more meaningful by participating in the Society’s second annual Bicycles Battling Cancer event on Sunday, July 25. The 75-mile ride takes beginner and veteran cyclists alike through scenic back roads from Worcester to Boston. The event allows participants the opportunity to get fit, have fun, and make a difference, all while reducing their cancer risk.
Riders can participate individually or as a team. There is a $50 registration fee and a $500 minimum fundraising goal to participate. Teams of five or more commit to a $400 fundraising minimum per rider. New this year, there is a 25-mile option beginning in Holliston and a youth ride (15 miles) beginning in Dover for children ages 10 – 16 accompanied by an adult registered participant. Registration fee and minimum fundraising goals apply.
Funds raised through Bicycles Battling Cancer support the Society’s critical mission to save lives and create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. The American Cancer Society helps people stay well, by preventing cancer or detecting it early; get well, by being in their corner through every step of their cancer experience; by finding cures, through groundbreaking research and treatment discoveries; and by fight backing, through influencing public policy.
For more information, to register, or to volunteer for Bicycles Battling Cancer, please visit
www.cancer.org/bicyclesbattlingcancer or contact the American Cancer Society at bicyclesbattlingcancer@cancer.org or 1.800.ACS.2345.