This post presents a step-by-step guide to safely return to cycling after suffering from Piriformis Syndrome. Piriformis Syndrome can shut down your ability to ride—or even walk—when it flares up. If you’ve suffered a severe case that left you unable to move without help, your recovery needs to be gradual, structured, and focused on preventing reinjury. Jumping back into … [Read more...]
The 275 Challenge: Ride a Bike Indoors – or Make a Mask!
Wondering what you can do on July 18th? How about joining thousands of people from around the world who are going to contribute to a worthy cause – from the safety of your own home? We have reported before on Cycle for the Cause, the annual 3-day, 275-mile bike ride organized by New York City’s LGBT Community Center to raise funds for the Center’s HIV/AIDS prevention and … [Read more...]
NYC’s LGBT Community Center Kicks off 25th Annual Cycle for the Cause
Update: The 2019 Cycle for the Cause raised $2.1 million (the highest amount they have ever raised!) to continue the fight to end HIV and AIDS! Congratulations to all involved! Here are photos of the finish: 275 mile bike ride will travel from Boston to NYC to raise funds and awareness to end HIV/AIDS Friday, September 20, 2019 — Boston, MA to New York, … [Read more...]
World Bicycle Relief and Zwift – World Bicycle Relief Virtual Charity Ride
World Bicycle Relief and Zwift Seek to Make Biggest Impact Yet in Week-Long “Ride On for World Bicycle Relief” Virtual Charity Ride Nov. 26 to Dec. 1 Jens Voigt, Laurens Ten Dam, Lawson Craddock and members of Trek-Segafredo join riders over new week-long format to support fundraising goal of $250,000. From November 26 to December 1, thousands of cyclists from more than 100 … [Read more...]
Cycle for the Cause 2018 and 2019
Cycle for the Cause is an annual bike ride that aims to raise money to end AIDS. It features an epic 3-day, 275-mile bike ride from Boston to New York. Each year hundreds of cyclists from all walks of life get together to do their part to end AIDS, and to help hundreds of thousands of people living with HIV and AIDS. As they say, “Because the story of AIDS isn’t over, but it … [Read more...]





