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MS Society’s one-day, metro bike ride set for May 10

February 18, 2008

Contact: Emily Wilson
612-335-7931
ewilson@mssociety.org


MINNEAPOLIS — The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Minnesota Chapter’s Bike MS: Allianz Twin Cities Ride 2008 (formerly the MS 60/30 Bike Tour) is Saturday, May 10. The one-day 60- or 30-mile bike ride to help end multiple sclerosis starts and ends at the Maplewood Community Center in Maplewood and features the Gateway Trail.

Participants in the 13th annual ride — which raises fund to help support programs and services for people living with MS in Minnesota and western Wisconsin and fund research for a cure —choose a 30- or 60-mile route.

Participants can register for $20 until March 31. A $50 minimum pledge is required to participate. To register or learn more, visit http://www.mssociety.org/ or call 1-800-582-5296.

About Bike MS events

The National MS Society believes that moving is not just something you can or can’t do, but rather is who you are. This is why we sponsor events like Bike MS — to raise funds for research, as well as comprehensive programs and services for people with MS — moving closer to a world free of MS. The Allianz Twin Cities Ride is one of three Minnesota Chapter Bike MS events. Other Bike MS events include the Larkin Hoffman MS 150 Ride, a 150-mile ride from Duluth to the Twin Cities, June 6 to 8, and the Star Tribune The Ride Across Minnesota, a five-day, 250-mile ride through Minnesota’s Iron Range and North Shore, July 20 to 25.

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