The two-day cycling event serves as a primary fundraiser for Blood Cancer United, formerly known as The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Riders will embark from Concordia University on Saturday morning, with the course winding north toward Sturgeon Bay. The route offers varied challenges, including a 75-mile stretch to Red Arrow Park in Manitowoc, culminating in a lakeside celebration before the final push into Door County on Sunday.
Organizers emphasize that the tour functions as a community-driven effort to sustain patient advocacy and medical research. This year, the ride honors Amira, a young survivor who was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia at age two and declared cancer-free in 2023. Coker Powell, executive vice president at Blood Cancer United, noted that the event aims to transform individual and team participation into tangible support for families navigating a cancer diagnosis. Participants conclude their journey at John Miles Park with a tailgate festival, marking the end of a tradition that has spanned over three decades.

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