9TH ANNUAL CYCLE4ALZ

Brevard County’s Premier Charity Ride
Sunday, February 19, 2023
100-Mile, 62-Mile, 33-Mile, 10-Mile Rides

More Info and Registration Links Coming Soon

Ride Protocol: All volunteers at staging and SAG stops will be masked. All food will be served individually, not buffet style. We are a health facility, so we are very familiar with COVID protocols.

The Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation is pleased to host the Ninth Annual Cycle For Alzheimer’s (Cycle4Alz). The event is 100% volunteer-run by the Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation employees, partner organizations, and their families & friends. The event is for riders of all ages and skill levels. We encourage you to check out the “About Us” page to learn more about the incredible work the organization does for our community.

The event will feature 4 routes:

  • 10 Mile Family Fun Ride (8 AM Start)
  • 33 Mile (7 AM Start)
  • 62 Mile (Metric Century) (7 AM Start)
  • 100 Mile (Century) (7 AM Start)
  • At Home Virtual Ride

The event will feature fully stocked Rest Stops, SAG Support on the Century and Half Century, Snacks provided before the ride and lunch after at the finish line.

There will be a premium event shirt to the first 200 participants. An Event Jersey will be available to purchase, please order early.

Race Packet Pickup
Friday, February 17th
8:00am – 4:00pm

Race Packets can also be picked up day of event.

Those participants who placed jersey orders prior to the January 1st cutoff will be notified when they arrive and can be picked up.

There will be another order placed after the event for those who missed the cutoff.

Event Day Registration will begin at 6:15am.

Parking will be at the ENSCO Building. (East side of Wickham Road, one block North of The Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation)

In these unprecedented times when we all need to stay at home to protect ourselves and society at large, the Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation is launching our inaugural virtual race series for all ages and abilities.

Riding on the success of their Cycle4ALZ , the Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation will run a virtual ride in February 2023. All to keep as many people connected, fit and sane in this period of unprecedented isolation, and to raise as much needed money for the foundation.

Whether you’re 8 or 108, you can now ride for Alzheimer’s. All competitors welcome to ride virtually with the Cycle4Alz community from within the boundaries of your home and immediate surroundings.

Each Participant will receive the official race t-shirt and a certificate of appreciation from the foundation. Thank you and let’s have some fun!

Here’s All You Need To Do

  1. Sign Up Using The Button Below
  2. Ride and snap a picture. (Could be indoors or outdoors)
  3. Share your fun pictures to fundraising@brevardalz.org, and we will send out your t-shirt.
  4. It’s just that easy.

What does Alzheimer’s have to do with me?

Alzheimer’s disease is the disease that you don’t think about until it affects you, or someone you know, personally. It’s the “scary” disease with no cure. The disease that no one wants to talk about. It’s just too frightening to think about. If we did, we would have to imagine someone we love who is now a stranger, even to themselves. Not only a stranger, but someone completely incapable of taking care of themselves at some point in the disease progression. Completely incapable of the everyday things we take for granted. What if you forgot how to brush your teeth? The brush is completely foreign — you, literally, have no idea what it is used for. Someone you love patiently explains it to you and teaches you to use it, but just a few short moments after, it’s forgotten until you do this same dance tomorrow.

One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. One in three! Alzheimer’s disease kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Between 2000 and 2015, deaths from heart disease have decreased 11%, while deaths from Alzheimer’s disease have increased 123%!

So, chances are, at some point in your life, you will be touched by Alzheimer’s in one way or another. A family member, a friend, a coworker. Every 65 seconds someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s disease. It has become the 6th leading cause of death in the United States.

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Tiffani Anderson, Event Coordinator

(321) 253-4430 ext. 105