This will be my third year riding in the Split The Mitt. While I'm bummed to miss the start in Midland this time, but I'm looking forward to trying the routes in beautiful Leelenau County. This is a great event that continues to evolve and get better and better each Summer. Please consider supporting Less Cancer and all the people who work so hard to make this ride possbible. Thank you!
Less Cancer Bike Ride Split the Mitt 2019
This summer, we’re getting back on the road. Since 2012, the Less Cancer Ride has evolved from a few excited, dedicated advocates into an ever-growing community of cyclists who want to change how the world looks at cancer.
The ride is something big, and our inspiring Team Less Cancer is getting there in style. Our seasoned crew of riders is riding to the ride all the way from Midland, Michigan. At over 100 miles, they'll be honoring the hard work that goes into spreading the Less Cancer mission, as well as the effort, sacrifice, and lessons learned along the way. Their ride will culminate at The Cowell Family Cancer Center, Traverse City Michigan to meet and great riders who are eagerly awaiting the big community ride on Sunday morning.
And it's Sunday that we're counting on YOU to join us for. Any distance, any pace, every effort adds up. The ride, the route, and the feeling of accomplishment are your reward, as well as great food and excellent fun along the way!
It’s not a race, it’s a journey. Go fast, go slow, but go with the confidence that your efforts to ride and fundraise have a big impact on individuals, families, and entire communities around the nation and in forty countries around the globe. Simply by pedaling the path to prevention, you can make a difference in the fight against cancer.
Help us bring our message to millions by signing up to enjoy an unforgettable day on the bike Sunday, June 9 in Traverse City, Michigan.
After the ride, we’ll have live music at The Workshop in Traverse City with 100% of donations going to Less Cancer. Sunday’s ride will start together, with riders peeling off for their preferred distances. Expect great food stops and a number of supporting business and coffee shops with delicious goodies and treats to keep you fueled for a big day on the bike. You’ll want to save a little energy for the, a part of the Cowell Cancer Center’s annual weekend to honor cancer survivors and the heroes who help heal.
Your registration fee goes straight to Less Cancer, and you can also ask friends and family members to donate to the cause as well. Our goal is to raise money and raise awareness to make real change in the cancer community and make prevention a priority.
Stay tuned for more details, route maps, registration, and a whole lot more to make your weekend and ride unforgettable...and your contribution to the cause as exciting as the ride itself!
The Next Generation Choices Foundation, also known as Less Cancer, is an American nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) founded by Bill Couzens in 2004 to educate the public about cancer prevention through digital media and community-supported programming. Less Cancer seeks to make risk reduction and prevention vital parts of cancer cures. The organization's goal is to increase public awareness about cancer prevention, including sharing information about environment- and food-based causes of cancer. They also provide information on risk-reduction strategies; changing community or corporate practices and products; and sharing information about healthy lifestyle choices.