Meet Evan Bachner, who at 67 will participate in his 18th AIDS bike ride from Boston to New York
The annual Cycle for the Cause ride starts Thursday in Boston and ends Sunday in NYC.
September 19, 2024
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The annual Cycle for the Cause ride starts Thursday in Boston and ends Sunday in NYC.
The out Olympian will ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles with 2,500 cyclists and roadies to stamp out HIV and AIDS and the stigma around the disease.
Biking through California to raise money for the AIDS fight is no easy endeavor. Here's why some people, including this banking executive, do it.
This will be the final year for the seven-day AIDS/LifeCycle fundraising ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Schiff previously participated when he served in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Brian Peffly shares why he will ride in AIDS/LifeCycle this year and why he scoffed at the idea years ago.
They didn't have the right equipment, but pedaling 275 miles in the AIDS ride proved Team Guinan had the right stuff.
Editor's Note: In the first in a series, Nicholas Oakley, a participant in the annual AIDS/LifeCycle, shares the reason he rides.
A Cycle for the Cause rider explains how his mission to help others with his bicycling became personal.
While cycling 545 miles across California to raise money for HIV services, Susan Freed felt the joy of shared experience.