Every ride has a destination—but it can also have a deeper purpose.
Whether you’re training solo, riding with a club, or taking on a long-distance event, cycling gives you a powerful way to make an impact. With St. Baldrick’s athletic fundraisers, you can get active in the fight to conquer kids’ cancer while doing what you love most: riding.
Here are a few simple ways to turn your miles on the bike into meaningful change.
1. Turn Your Training Rides Into a Fundraiser
Every ride counts.
If you’re already out on the road or trail, you can turn your training into an opportunity to fundraise.
Ideas to try:
- Ask for donations per mile ridden
- Set a monthly distance goal and share updates
- Post training rides and invite your community to support
2. Ride in an Organized Event or Challenge
Long-distance rides and cycling events are a natural fit for fundraising.
Turn your next event into a way to rally support.
Ideas to try:
- Fundraise around charity rides or centuries
- Set a personal challenge tied to a specific event
- Share your journey leading up to race day
3. Create a Cycling Challenge of Your Own
You don’t need an official race to make an impact.
Build your own ride challenge and invite others to support or join you.
Examples:
- Ride 100 miles in a month
- Commit to weekly community rides
- Form a cycling group and fundraise together
Ride for Something Bigger
When you turn your cycling into a fundraiser, you’re helping kids with cancer:
- Survive their diagnosis
- Grow up and thrive
- Get back on their bikes and back to being kids
Because every child deserves the chance to experience the freedom of childhood—not cancer.
Get Started Today
No matter your pace, distance, or experience level, every mile on the road can help fuel lifesaving research.
Start your cycling fundraiser today and get active in the fight to conquer kids’ cancer.


