Let’s put the pedal to the metal!

We ride for family. We ride for our community. And we ride for ourselves. Cycling is not only fun but it can boost your brain and heart health. And that’s key to preventing stroke, the world’s No. 2 killer and a leading cause of disability.


Strokes don’t discriminate. They can happen to anyone, at any age — and about one in four people worldwide will have one in their lifetime. The good news? Up to 80% of first strokes may be prevented with lifestyle adjustments and/or medication.

Join us throughout October to get moving, track your miles and help us raise $1 million to support stroke and heart research and awareness. Bike riding not your thing? No problem! You can run, walk or rack up miles any way you want. It all starts in the mobile app where you’ll stay connected to your team, track your miles and define your ride.

Then, on World Stroke Day, Oct. 29, 2020, we’ll all come together for an unforgettable digital experience where we’ll be joined by stroke survivors and American Stroke Association volunteers This is Us actor TIM OMUNDSON and Olympic gold medalist MICHAEL JOHNSON, and also celebrate riders (like you!) for fundraising and distance achievements.

We have the power to stop stroke! Say I WILL to joining One CycleNation to stop the cycle of stroke and heart disease and protect the people we love.

 

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