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March 12, 2026/News Updates

Registration Open for VeloSano Bike to Cure 2026

100% of funds raised by participants support cancer research at Cleveland Clinic

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VeloSano Bike to Cure will take place Sept. 18-19, 2026. VeloSano is a fundraising movement created to enable the cancer treatments of today and the cures of tomorrow through innovative, transformative research happening at Cleveland Clinic locations around the world.

Registration is now open for Bike to Cure, the annual flagship fundraising event in which 100% of dollars raised by participants support lifesaving cancer research at Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Clinic Children’s. The public can register to participate at Give.VeloSano.org/VSBTC2026.

Bike to Cure weekend will include a kickoff party on Friday, Sept. 18, that will bring riders and supporters together to celebrate “Living Hope” cancer survivors and patients, honor legacies and cheer for the progress being made in cancer research at Cleveland Clinic. Food, beverages and music will be offered at Mall B in downtown Cleveland.

Saturday, Sept. 19, is ride day. Available route distances are 12, 25, 50, 75 and 100 miles, as well as the Guardians City Loop Ride, a one-lap, six-mile loop around downtown Cleveland. Ideal for families and beginner riders, the Guardians City Loop highlights city landmarks, including Progressive Field. Those who register as Champion for the Cure, previously known as a virtual fundraiser, can choose their own activity and participate in any way, anytime, and anywhere to fundraise for cancer research at Cleveland Clinic.

Since its inception in 2014, more than $95 million has been raised to support 280+ cancer research projects at Cleveland Clinic. Contributions from partners support the evolution and acceleration of the VeloSano movement. Every dollar of philanthropic investment speeds research innovation at Cleveland Clinic.

Learn more about cancer research funded by VeloSano by visiting Impact.VeloSano.org. Volunteer registration will open at a later date.

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