Iron Horse Ride for ALS-June 11th, 2011
Join in on the fight against the disease ALS on June 11th, 2011 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. by participating in the Iron Horse Ride at Olson Park on the Northside of Ann Arbor. Registration is $75 and for that fee you will receive breakfast, mechanical support at the start, snacks, hydration, medical support, bike mechanics and ride marshal support along the way. A delicious lunch and a soothing message are also awaiting all riders at the finish line. Whether you are a competitive rider or a newcomer to biking, cyclists of all levels are encouraged to register as there are three rides of varying lengths available. You can register online by visiting www.rideals.org, so sign up today and help defeat ALS!
Iron Pony-For beginning riders (25 mile ride)
Metric Century-For Intermediates (62.5 mile ride)
Century-Expert riders (100 miles)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease is a progressive and fatal form of motor neuron disease with no cure or known causes. This is where you come in. For us to win the fight against ALS, more research has to be done to find a cure and you can help by partaking in a fun ride at the beautiful Olson Park on Ann Arbor’s Northside. See you there!