The American Diabetes Association's New England Tour de Cure has cycling routes of 15, 30, 62 and 100 miles, providing the opportunity for cyclists from novice to experienced to participate. Routes travel the historic and scenic area surrounding Lexington. All routes feature well-stocked rest stops with mechanics, and support vehicles and volunteers on the road. Join us after the ride for lunch at the Tour Festival with games, music and much more. There is a $10 registration fee. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $250 ($50 for riders under 18). All participants raising the minimum or more receive a Tour de Cure t-shirt. There are additional recognition gifts for those reaching higher fundraising levels. Not into bicycling but want to participate? There are numerous volunteer opportunities at the start/finish location and along the route. To learn more about volunteering visit: https://signup.com/go/2023NewEnglandTour Fundraising through Tour de Cure supports ADA efforts to advocate on behalf of the more than 37 million Americans living with diabetes. It also fuels research to bring us closer to a cure and makes it possible for the ADA to provide resources to health care professionals and anyone impacted by this disease.
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