CLEVELAND — Editor's note: The video in the player above is from a previously published, related story.
On Saturday, members of the WKYC family showed up in downtown Cleveland to take part in Velosano's 2021 Bike to Cure event.
In total, Team WKYC raised more than $86,000 this year that will go directly towards finding a cure for cancer. 100% of every dollar raised in VeloSano goes toward life-changing cancer research at the Cleveland Clinic.
On this beautiful September day, hundreds of riders touched by cancer saddled up and hit the road, participating in the 10, 25, 50, or 100-mile rides.
Below, you can check out photos from Team WKYC at the in-person event.
Team WKYC rides in Velosano 2021
Riding for Team WKYC this year:
- Katie Muniak
- Sara Shookman
- Chris Blake
- Mark Bogden
- Lindsay Buckingham
- Micki Byrnes
- Dominic Ferrante
- Christina Flowers
- Janet Forrai
- Meg Hambach
- Jamie Hambach
- Lukas Hambach
- Stephanie Haney
- Sara Jones
- Paige Katrinchak
- Bridget Kelley
- Tracy Kipfstuhl
- Devin Lamb
- Katie Lamb
- Sara Liptak
- Kelly Matter
- Logan Molnar
- Dana Nagel
- Rachel Polanksy
- Mike Polk
- Jorge Ramos Pantoja
- Bob Ryan
- Nick Soranno
- Phil Tesar
- Dominic Tricase
- Will Ujek
- Greg Wolny
- Patrick Woodside
- Monique Zappa
Congratulations to all of our incredible riders!
Looking to make a donation? You can donate to help find a cure for cancer, here.
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