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virtual 2020 bike to hope ride

2020 bike to hope virtual ride

showing our support for City of Hope’s groundbreaking research, with a team ride.

Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 Bike to Hope was a virtual ride: bricksters saddled up in their matching swag and logged into Strava to map their course.

supporting what matters, in the way we can.

Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center and a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, making it a national leader in advancing research and treatment protocols. To date, the NCREC has raised more than $15 million for City of Hope making this industry alliance one of the premier fundraising groups in the region. brick bikers take part in this annual “Bike to Hope” ride, which is typically held as an in-person event, but due to covid precautions, took place virtually (and masked!).

mapping the route
 
on the corner of san pablo and bear creek! featuring some moral support.
bricksters getting the rest + relaxation they need after their ride, with some help from the bricksters that cheered them on!
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