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Thursday, June 06, 2013

Cyclists Ride Closer To A Cure At Bike MS: Chesapeake Challenge


June 1 & 2 more than 450 cyclists gathered to enjoy well-supported routes through scenic Eastern Shore waterfront communities to help create a world free of multiple sclerosis
Easton, MD- On June 1 & 2, more than 450 cyclists came together on Maryland’s Eastern Shore to stop the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis (MS). Bike MS: Chesapeake Challenge was held at Talbot County Community Center and is expected to raise more than $500,000.
“Bike MS is all about communities joining together to do something about multiple sclerosis NOW,” said Mark Roeder, president of the National MS Society, Maryland Chapter. “MS is the number one disabling disease among young adults. The funds raised through Walk MS help us advance research worldwide and address the challenges of individuals living with MS right here in Maryland. But more than the critical funds it raises, Bike MS rallies family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, businesses and government officials around a shared vision: a world free of MS. We are so grateful for the wonderful outpouring of support from the Easton community.”
Participants enjoyed cycling through scenic waterfront communities, and a new event venue, the Talbot County Community Center. A variety of route options—ranging from 34-100 miles on Saturday, and 30 & 50 mile routes on Sunday-- make Chesapeake Challenge accessible to riders of all abilities. All participants are required to raise $300, most raise considerably more. Fundraising continues through August 1 in an effort to further support the MS Movement.
For more information on Bike MS: Chesapeake Challenge visit www.bikemsmaryland.org or call 443-641-1200.

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