Bike to Cure FAQs

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When is VeloSano Bike to Cure Weekend 2026?

The Bike to Cure Kickoff Party is on Friday, September 18, and the ride is on Saturday, September 19.

How can I participate in Bike to Cure 2026?

There are several ways you can participate in Bike to Cure.

  • Register to Ride. Routes range from the 6-mile Guardians City Loop Ride to 100-Miles. The most current route & directions are listed here.
    • If you are planning to ride on your own, bike in your own hometown or able to ride with us at Bike to Cure, you should still choose the Rider options, fundraise and receive Rider swag: an event jersey, water bottle and more.
  • Register as a Champion for the Cure (previously know as Virtual Fundraiser). You can choose your own activity (walk, run, swim yoga, kayak, etc.) to participate and can do it anytime, anywhere! So if you are not planning to ride or if riding is not for you, register as a Champion for the Cure.
  • Volunteer for Bike to Cure. Bike to Cure Volunteer registration opens in early Summer 2026. An army of volunteers is needed before, during and after the Bike to Cure event.

What are the ride options for Riders; distances & route details?

Here’s a list of Bike to Cure ride options for Saturday, September 6. Click on each to view route details including a map and turn-by-turns.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
A helmet is required to ride in Bike to Cure.

Is there an age requirement to participate in Bike to Cure?

The minimum age by September 19, 2026 to ride is:

  • 8 years old for the Guardians City Loop Ride
  • 12 years or older for the 12 & 25-Mile Rides
  • 16 years or older for the 50, 75 & 100-Mile Rides

Minors will need permission from a parent or guardian.

How much is the Bike to Cure registration fee for Riders?

All Riders pay a registration fee to help cover the cost of the food, drink, event support, and swag they receive during Bike to Cure Weekend. Registration fees for this year are set for the following dates, participation type and for each Rider:

  • March – June 15, 2026
    • $89 for the Guardians City Loop Ride
    • $139 for the 12, 25, 50, 75, 100-Mile Rides
  • June 16 – September 6, 2026
    • $109 for the Guardians City Loop Ride
    • $159 for the 12, 25, 50, 75, 100-Mile Rides

Will Rider Packets be mailed?

Riders registering prior to 8/20 will receive their packet right at their doorstep.

Riders registering after 8/20 may pick up their packet in-person on Friday at the packet pick-up tent on Mall B. (Services also available early Saturday morning.)

Your Participant packet includes:  VeloSano jersey and Rider credentials: bib & bike plate.

A Customer Service area will be available on Mall B during Bike to Cure to assist with questions, lost packets, exchanges, etc..

IMPORTANT NOTE:
When you register, it’s important you enter the mailing address where you will be available to receive your Participant Packet in late August / early September. If you move after you register, please contact us at velosano@ccf.org with your new address.

VeloSano is a fundraiser. What are the fundraising commitments to participate in Bike to Cure?

There is an individual commitment for each Rider and Champion for the Cure and you have until October 15, 2026 to meet it. Even if you ride on a team, you are responsible for your individual fundraising commitment. The individual fundraising commitments are as follows:

  • Guardians City Loop Ride – commit to raise $500 for Cancer Research
  • 12-Mile Ride – commit to raise $1,000 for Cancer Research
  • 25-Mile Ride – commit to raise $1,000 for Cancer Research
  • 50-Mile Ride – commit to raise $1,000 for Cancer Research
  • 75-Mile Ride – commit to raise $1,500 for Cancer Research
  • 100-Mile Ride – commit to raise $1,500 for Cancer Research
  • Champion for the Cure – commit to raise $250 for Cancer Research

100% of every Participant raised dollar supports lifesaving cancer research at Cleveland Clinic.

When is the fundraising deadline?

Riders and Champions for the Cure have until Wednesday, October 15, 2026, to meet their fundraising commitment.

Your credit card on file will ONLY be charged if you do not meet your minimum commitment by October 15, 2026 to cover any remaining balance of your commitment. If you meet your fundraising commitment before the deadline, your card will NOT be charged.

If you close your credit card account or your card on file expires, please contact VeloSano with your new card information at velosano@ccf.org or leave us a message at 216.444.6150.

Is a youth/young adult/military fundraising discount offered?

For Riders, yes. Youth/Young Adults (ages 8-24 years old on September 19), and current & former military receive a 50% reduction in their fundraising commitment.

  • Guardians City Loop Ride – commit to raise $250 for Cancer Research
  • 12-Mile Ride – commit to raise $500 for Cancer Research
  • 25-Mile Ride – commit to raise $500 for Cancer Research
  • 50-Mile Ride – commit to raise $500 for Cancer Research
  • 75-Mile Ride – commit to raise $750 for Cancer Research
  • 100-Mile Ride – commit to raise $750 for Cancer Research

We encourage you to try to fundraise more than your discounted fundraising commitment as every dollar raised supports lifesaving cancer research.

What is a Big Wheeler?

Big Wheelers are VeloSano’s biggest fundraisers. These individual Riders and Champions for the Cure set big goals and go the extra mile to achieve them. The 2026 Big Wheeler levels are $8,000 and more (Gold), $4,000 (Silver) and $2,000 (Bronze).

As you achieve each level, you earn points. The more dollars you raise, the more points you earn. Then when fundraising ends October 15, you get to turn your points into exclusive Big Wheeler swag and merchandise that will be fulfilled and mailed right to your doorstep.

You can find complete details here.

Where and what time is the Bike to Cure Kickoff Party on Friday, September 18?

Location: Mall B, 300 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Is the Bike to Cure Kickoff Party a ticketed event?

Yes. Rider registration includes two Kickoff Party tickets for you and a guest. Additional guest and tickets for the general public may be purchased through Big Ticket.

What does a ticket to the Bike to Cure Kickoff Party include?

The evening includes:

  • Dinner & Beverages (including the adult variety!)
  • Live music & festivities
  • Short program
  • Team Photos with sign-up schedule
  • Big Wheeler Group Photo
  • Living Hope Group Photo
  • Partner Expo
  • VeloSano Shop
  • Why I VeloSano Dedication Wall

I’d like to bring my bike to Mall B on Friday to keep overnight. Will there be Bike Valet & Bike & Bag Check Available?

Overnight bike storage is available and encouraged to take advantage of for convenience!

Riders may drop off their bikes at the secure Bike Corral and also a duffle bag at the Bag Check area at Mall B on Friday (12pm to 7:30pm). Riders can also take advantage of Drive & Dash from 12 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. and drive right up to Mall B to drop off your bike(s). This will alleviate logistical pressures on Friday and early on Saturday morning before the ride begins.

What happens on Ride Day?

For Bike to Cure, VeloSano will provide Riders:
Saturday, September 6
Mall B – 300 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
5:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Complimentary parking with shuttles to/from the start/finish line

  • Breakfast begins at 5:30 a.m. – fuel up before you ride
  • Directional signage along route
  • Support & Gear Transport on route (please tune up your bike in advance & bring your own tubes on ride day)
  • Medical support
  • Volunteer support
  • Rest stops every 10-12 miles supplied with food & beverage, port-a-potties
  • DJ, music
  • Sit-down lunch and finish line festivities
  • Post-ride massage
  • Post-ride showers

And of course, lots of cowbell at start and finish lines and at rest stops!

*All event details subject to change

Rider and Guest Parking
We will provide more details about parking and shuttles for riders, volunteers, staff, sponsors, and vendors who participate in Bike to Cure as we get closer to our September dates.

Stick around and enjoy the Finish Line Celebration & Festivities that continue throughout the day!

I am riding in Bike to Cure. What should I bring to be prepared?

Bring your helmet, your bike (already tuned up, with air in the tires) if you did not drop it off on Friday, a water bottle and your Rider bib attached to the back of your jersey and your bike plate attached to the handle bars of your bike.

What time do the rides begin on Saturday, September 6?

7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Wave starts by distance:

  • 7:00 a.m. 75 & 100-Mile Start
  • 7:30 a.m. 50-Mile Start
  • 8:00 a.m. 25-Mile Start
  • 9:00 a.m. Guardians City Loop & 12-Mile Start

Note:

  • All times are subject to change.
  • Please arrive at the start line at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure.
  • helmet is required to ride in Bike to Cure. Riders not wearing a helmet will be pulled from the start line.

Can I ride with a bicycle trailer, child seat or tag-along extension with my pet or child?

Child seats, bicycle trailers, and tag-along extensions are allowed on the Guardians City Loop and 12-Mile Rides only.

Special note: For the 12-Mile Ride, bicycle trailers must be less than 40” in width to ride on Wendy Bridge as it narrows and extends over the Norfolk-Southern railroad tracks. Volunteers will ask you to dismount and walk your bike with trailer across this section.

For safety, everyone must wear helmets (including children) and pets are not allowed, unless they are a certified service animal.

Can I ride an e-bike in Bike to Cure?

Yes! With the growth in interest and use of electronic bikes in the cycling community, they are welcomed in Bike to Cure.

Your electric bike, or e-bike, must be a bicycle equipped with pedals and be powered from a rechargeable battery mounted on the bike. Please note: there are no battery charging stations at Mall B or at Rest Stops and our SAG vehicles cannot transport e-bikes. Bring your e-bike fully charged, ready to ride and with your own e-bike support in place.

In addition to a standard bicycle, what other types of bikes are permitted in Bike to Cure?

The following bicycles/tricycles are permitted to participate in VeloSano Bike to Cure:

  • Tandem
  • Recumbent (with appropriate safety markings)
  • Elliptical (with appropriate safety markings)
  • Handcycle (with appropriate safety markings)
  • Tricycle
  • Unicycle

How can I rent a bike to participate in Bike to Cure?

If you don’t have your own bike, no problem. We have resources available!

Our official bike rental partner, Unlimited Biking, offers a wide variety of bikes and sizes for Bike to Cure.

With the convenience of bike pick-up and drop-off options on Mall B, you can ensure your ride goes smoothly without worrying about the logistics.

Rent a bike through Unlimited Biking. Learn more.

How can I change my route after I register?

To change your route selection, please email your request to velosano@ccf.org and we will update your Participant Type.

Important Note:
When you change routes, your registration fee and fundraising commitment may also change. For instance, if you switch to a longer route with a higher fundraising commitment than the one you originally registered for, your fundraising commitment will increase to that of your new route.

Can I change from being a Champion for the Cure to a Rider?

To update your Participant record to become a Rider please email your request to velosano@ccf.org. When changing from Champion for the Cure to a Rider, you will need to pay a registration fee and commit to raise the dollar amount associated with the distance you choose to ride.

Can I cancel my participation in Bike to Cure?

Any Rider or Champion for the Cure must withdrawal their registration and notify us by 11:59 PM EDT, Friday, August 8 in writing by sending an email to velosano@ccf.org to be released from their minimum fundraising commitment. All donations collected up to the point are non-refundable and are non-transferable.

Rider registration fees are also non-refundable and non-transferable.

How can I train and prepare for my ride?

We have a training guide to help you get ready to ride. Whatever your riding level, from weekend warrior to seasoned cyclist, Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Matthew Kampert, coaches you through weekly training schedules, complimented with helpful nutrition and hydration tips to ensure proper recovery.

This information is designed to help you reach peak performance to ride Bike to Cure on September 6!

Download the training guide.

Do you provide safety tips for Riders who are training and participating in Bike to Cure?

Yes! Safety is a top priority throughout our Bike to Cure rides and in the weeks of training that lead up to it.  Please review some basic safety tips before you hop on your bike and share with other Riders.

How does VeloSano recognize cancer survivors and patients participating in Bike to Cure?

Our community of cancer patients and survivors, known as Living Hope, exemplifies the collective spirit, courage, and resilience that is the core of VeloSano.
By selecting “Yes, and I would like to be recognized as Living Hope” during registration, you will be recognized during Bike to Cure with the following:

  • Group Photo at Friday Night Kickoff Party.
  • Living Hope Swag to wear during your Bike to Cure ride or whatever activity you choose.
  • Living Hope Patch to adhere to your Rider jersey or Volunteer T-shirt
  • Living Hope Badge on team roster (where applicable).
  • Living Hope Badge on Rider bib (if registered by July 1)

Teams

What is a team?

There are many reasons Riders come together as a team to ride and fundraise – in honor or in memory of someone or perhaps to bring colleagues together for camaraderie, wellness and in support of a mission. Teams can be made up of family members, friends and/or colleagues.

How do I join and fundraise with a team?

Each team member must register individually and is responsible for their own fundraising commitment for their chosen route. The team captain creates the team and once this is completed you can register to “join” the team.

Is there a minimum number of participants on a team and who can join?

Teams may be as small as two participants and there is no limit on the number who can be on a team. Teams can consist of Riders who are riding different distances, Champions for the Cure and Volunteers.

If I create a team, will team donations count toward individual commitments?

Fundraising minimums are per individual Rider and Champion for the Cure and each is responsible for their personal fundraising commitment.

However, team donations made to the overall team are credited into team funds and these dollars can be transferred to individuals with written authorization from the Team Captain.

Team Donations

Team donations are encouraged, accepted and will appear as “Team Funds” on your Team Roster Page. Often, donors can’t choose just one person on a team to donate to and the team donation option alleviates that conflict!

Team Funds are separate funds than those raised by individual Riders and Champions for the Cure. Although Team Funds are reflected in the total dollars raised by the Team, fundraising minimums are per individual Rider and Champion for the Cure and each is responsible for their personal fundraising commitment.

Team Fund Strategy

Many Team Captains use Team Funds as a strategy to incentivize and match their teammates’ fundraising efforts or to fill-in gaps necessary to help individuals meet any outstanding fundraising commitments before the October 15 deadline.

Credit proceeds from your team fundraisers to team funds. Building this fund can help your teammates reach their individual fundraising commitments and your team to meet your overall fundraising goal!

How many Captains can help lead a team?

Whoever creates the team, becomes the Team Captain as an integral part of the registration process. Once the team is set up, the Team Captain lets team members know to search for and select the team when they register to “Join a Team”.

A Team Captain can designate up to four (4) Co-Captains and be listed on the Team Roster. To make someone a Co-Captain, contact velosano@ccf.org. Once established, Co-Captains will be identified on the team roster with a Team Captain badge.

Only the Team Captain has access to the Team Fundraising Dashboard with team tools to communicate with their team mates and monitor team progress.

While Co-Captains do not have the ability to access the Team Fundraising Dashboard and tools, they will be invaluable to support your recruiting, team fundraising and training activities.

Can we accept team donations?

Yes. Team donations are accepted and will appear as “Team Funds” on the Team Roster. Team Funds are separate funds than those raised by individual Riders and Champions for the Cure. Although Team Funds are reflected in the total dollars raised by the Team, fundraising minimums are per individual Rider and Champion for the Cure and each is responsible for their personal fundraising commitment.

Many Team Captains use Team Funds as a strategy to match their teammates’ fundraising efforts or to fill-in gaps necessary to help meet any outstanding fundraising commitments before the October 15 deadline.

It is the responsibility of the Team Captain(s) to determine the distribution of Team Funds among team members. If as Team Captain you decide to distribute Team Funds to individuals, simply complete the Team Funds Distribution Form instructing to which team member(s) to distribute the funds, scan/save and email it to us no later than October 15, 2026.

Email it to velosano@ccf.org
or mail to:
VeloSano
9500 Euclid Ave, HS1-15
Cleveland, OH 44195

Contact us if you have any questions at velosano@ccf.org or leave a message at 216.444.6150.

Can Team Funds be transferred to individual team members?

Team donations and proceeds from team fundraisers if credited to the team will appear as “Team Funds” on your Team Roster Page.

Team Funds are separate funds than those raised by individual Riders and Champions for the Cure. Although Team Funds are reflected in the total dollars raised by the Team, fundraising minimums are per individual Rider and Champion for the Cure and each is responsible for their personal fundraising commitment.

Many Team Captains use Team Funds as a strategy to incentivize and match their teammates’ fundraising efforts or to fill-in gaps necessary to help individuals meet any outstanding fundraising commitments before the October 15 deadline.

Team Captains:
When you are ready, typically after the October 15 fundraising deadline, please use the Team Funds Distribution Form to designate how to distribute Team Funds to team members. Please list the names and the dollar amount you would like each participant to receive and email it to velosano@ccf.org.

Contact us if you have any questions at velosano@ccf.org or leave a message at 216.444.6150.

How do I produce custom team jerseys for the Riders on my team?

While you can select any jersey producer, we encourage you to work with our jersey partner Primal Wear who supports a generous “Primal Gives Back” Program. Primal will donate 15% of your total order back to your team’s fundraising.

Primal Custom Order Information

Contact:
Primal
800.275.6953
custom.quote@primalwear.com

If you work with another jersey producer and you’d like to incorporate the VeloSano logo into your design, please email us at velosano@ccf.org to obtain logos and brand guidelines. When you use VeloSano artwork, we ask for an opportunity to review and approve your team’s jersey design before you go into production.

Fundraising

Are there any local businesses in Northeast Ohio who will support my fundraising efforts by helping me host a fundraiser?

We have connected with some local businesses in the food, drink, fitness categories willing to support you in hosting a fundraising event of your own. Click here to view a list of Northeast Ohio business partners to contact.

In addition, you should reach out to other businesses you support in your local communities to see if they would help you host a fundraiser to support cancer research at Cleveland Clinic!

Where can I find resources to help me fundraise?

Helpful resources can be found in our Fundraising Guide, our Blogs and on our Downloads page. Click on these links and learn more.

Can I use VeloSano logos for my personal fundraising efforts?

Yes! Access the VeloSano Logo Guidelines and download official VeloSano logos and artwork files for all of your promotional and marketing needs.

How do I host a Facebook Fundraiser?

We recommend linking Facebook directly to your VeloSano Personal Fundraising page vs. hosting a Facebook fundraiser. Setting up your Facebook Fundraiser this way, enables donations to be credited directly to your VeloSano Personal Fundraising Page and ensures that you receive your donation immediately.

Find a step-by-step guide to set up your Facebook Fundraiser here.

How can I share an upcoming event that I’d like to promote to the broader VeloSano community?

If you have an event, whether it be for training, fundraising, or just a general one, please use our Community Events page.

Once I host a fundraising event with a local business, how will proceeds be added to my Personal Fundraising Page?

To streamline the process and to expedite funding, please provide a direct link and instruct the business to make a credit card donation to your Personal Fundraising Page via credit card.

You will receive immediate credit and the business will receive an acknowledgement and donation receipt via email.

If they prefer to pay via check, the event proceeds will be added to your page via offline donation when the check is received by VeloSano and you will receive a notification of the donation.

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