Insider tips
Bike MS events are not races; you don't have to be a professional cyclist to participate. Bike MS rides are geared for riders of all skill levels and abilities. Last year Cruise the Cornfields raised thousands of dollars to help create a world free of MS. It's never too early to start fundraising. Each rider is responsible for a minimum of $100 in donations. Keep in mind people can’t say yes until you ask them.
More helpful tips:
- The most important thing on your bike is a properly fitting saddle. Spend some time in it to make sure it’s the one you want to be sitting on for 12 or more hours over a weekend.
- The speed of our riders averages from 10 to 18 miles per hour. Don’t feel like you need to go faster than you’re comfortable with; there are riders of all speeds on this event.
- Rest stop snacks and your finish line meal are provided!
- You may also want to bring a credit card and blank checks with you in case the worst happens and you need some major repair on your bike during the event.
- The bike mechanics come prepared with almost everything you could possibly need. If you forget a water bottle or one of your spokes break, these are the people you want to see.
- Information booths are located at the start/finish locations. If you have any questions or need any assistance, this is the best place to start.
- On the road, keep sunscreen, bug spray, lip gloss, tissues and eye drops readily accessible.
- As always, Society staff are available to answer any questions or concerns you might have at bikeMS@MSsociety.org or 612-335-7900.
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