The Ride for Research supports the Brain Tumor Society's vision of a world without brain tumors. We welcome individual Riders, teams of any size, and Virtual Riders, who raise awareness and funds from anywhere, with or without biking. We also hope that you will support this important event for the brain tumor community.
The Ride for Research has broken the million-dollar mark each of the last two years, and with your help, we will raise more than $1 million again this year! 95 percent of these essential funds go directly to our programs of research, education and support. BTS has granted nearly $11 million in research funding over its history, and each year we help thousands of patients, survivors and caregivers cope with the challenges of a brain tumor diagnosis.
We hope you will join us and register as a participant or volunteer for this year's Ride for Research on Sunday, May 20th, Waltham MA.
Don't be left out of Ride for Research 2007!
Ride for Research 2006 sold out!
Ride for Research 2007 is expected to reach capacity early in the spring.
Register today!
Encourage your teammates to register right away, too!
Registration will close when we reach our safety limit,
at which time walk-in registrations on Ride day will not be accepted.
Directions to the Ride site
The Ride for Research begins and ends at:
VERIZON
40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA
FROM THE SOUTH
I-95 North / MA-128 North toward PORTSMOUTH NH.
Take the WYMAN Street exit- EXIT 27B- toward WINTER Street / WALTHAM.
Turn Slight Right onto WYMAN ST.
Turn right at the fork (traffic light) to continue on WYMAN Street.
Turn right onto TOTTEN POND Road.
TOTTEN POND Road becomes WINTER Street.
Turn left onto Sylvan Road. You will see a VERIZON sign.
FROM THE NORTH
I-95 South / MA-128 South toward LOWELL / WALTHAM.
Merge onto WINTER Street via EXIT 27B.
Turn left onto Sylvan Road. You will see a VERIZON sign.
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