Our teams were lucky to be able to meet and support many amazing people living with MS this year -- learn more about the people and projects that make our rides so special! Northern Tier Cleveland, OH - North Coast MS Home and Cleveland Cl ...
Where Your 2025 Fundraising Dollars are Going
Celebrating our amazing contributions to multiple sclerosis organizations this year -- all because of you! The Northern Tier team celebrating with Swedish MS Center in Seattle Wondering where your hard-earned fundraising dollars are go ...
Eli Sykes: MS Athlete Extraordinaire
Meet Eli Sykes, an athlete with multiple sclerosis from Wenatchee, WA and a Choose Your Own Adventure rider for Bike the US for MS. This year, he’s already raised over $2000 and is tearing it up in multiple races while repping our signature jersey! ...
Rolling with Randall: An MS Warrior’s Journey through Virginia to the Pentagon
Some people let life’s challenges slow them down. Randall Pope? He hits the gas. On May 28th, Randall—an Army veteran, wheelchair bowler, and all-around force of nature—will set off on a 250-mile journey from Christopher Newport Unive ...
Our Top Tips for Nutrition on a Long-Distance Cycling Trip
If you're gearing up for a trip with Bike the US for MS, or just looking to fuel yourself better on long-distance or multi-day cycling adventures, this is the guide for you. We have plenty of helpful tips for eating and hydrating to feel and perform ...
Alumni Spotlight: Dave Chiarello’s Story
Meet Dave Chiarello – longtime alumni, board member, and friend of Bike the US for MS If you haven’t had the chance to be on a Bike the US for MS ride with Dave, you should know that he can do it all – from building custom shelving for the traile ...
How Adaptive Bike Technology Has Revolutionized Cycling with MS
Adaptive cycles, which are designed to cater to people with motor differences or disabilities, have made leaps and bounds in recent years. You may have seen people riding adaptive bikes on your local bike paths and not even realized. The mos ...
Winter Training Tips to Stay in Shape for Summer Cycling
Winter is in full swing, and if you’re anything like us at Bike the US for MS, you’re dreading the first long rides of summer where you curse yourself for not keeping in better cycling shape over the colder months. Whether you’re training f ...
How Northern Tier Cyclist and PhD Candidate Mia Cozart is changing the Future of MS Treatment
Meet Mia – a badass PhD student at Georgetown University who’s planning to ride across the country on our Northern Tier route this summer. She’s set to complete her thesis about a potential new drug target for multiple sclerosis treatment this s ...
Why Our Route Leaders Love Their Roles
Our volunteer route leaders love what they do – hear firsthand from some of our amazing route leaders about their experiences on the road with us: Which ride(s) have you led, and what years did you lead them? Ted Yates: I’ve led the GAP and C& ...
Our Guide to Cycling the Florida Coast: The Active Way to Beat Winter Blues
As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, you might be tempted to keep the bike in the garage and sink deeper into the couch instead of braving the cold. Not so fast – cycling the Florida Coast offers a sunny escape from dreary winter weath ...
Celebrating Bike the US for MS in 2024: Fundraising and Service Projects
Looking back on a successful season of fundraising and service Our 2024 season has come to a close and we’re thrilled to share that this year, Bike the US for MS has donated $50.5k in fundraising to multiple sclerosis centers across the United St ...










