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Coast-to-Coast for Cancer Research: Thousands of Miles and More than $273,000 raised

| November 7, 2024

Tanny Crane is a 16-Year Rider and CEO of the Columbus-based investment firm, The Crane Group. This summer, she checked a big item off her bucket list: a 3,400-mile, 49 day, coast-to-coast ride. 

Before she embarked on her cross-country cycling adventure, Tanny set the goal of raising $100,000 for Pelotonia through this experience. Just two weeks into her ride, she had exceeded that goal and has now raised over $273,888!

After 10 weeks of intense endurance training, Tanny and her group of riders dipped their back tires into the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach south of Los Angeles to start their journey on May 5.   

After crossing through 15 states, climbing more than 109,000 feet of elevation, and averaging 80 to 100 miles daily, Tanny reached Revere Beach near Boston on June 21, where she enthusiastically dipped her front tire into the Atlantic Ocean and celebrated completing her challenge. 

Tanny shared the experience of this once-in-a-lifetime trip in a daily blog with ride updates, landmarks visited, stories of people she met, and encouragement to support Pelotonia’s mission to fund innovative cancer research.   

In her final blog post, Tanny shared: “The last seven weeks changed my life forever. I accomplished a dream of mine that has been in my head for 13 years. I worked hard every day to educate, improve awareness, and dedicate resources to Ending Cancer.  

I have talked with people in cities and the smallest of towns, and I have shared stories of courage from all walks of life – Survivors and those who have lost loved ones.  

I am immensely grateful to everyone who supported me, prepared me, lifted me up, and contributed financially to Pelotonia on my behalf.”  

Following this odyssey ride, Tanny completed her 16th Pelotonia Ride Weekend and has continued to generate support and dollars for Pelotonia. Congratulations to Tanny Crane, Pelotonia 2024’s top individual fundraiser!

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Turning Grief into Lasting Impact: Kathy Quickert

| October 25, 2024

National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 21-27, 2024. This week serves as a reminder that everyone, no matter your age or assets, should have a plan for the future. A planned gift, such as including a nonprofit as a beneficiary within an estate plan, allows the donor to contribute to an organization beyond their lifetime.
This week, we’re highlighting individuals who have made planned gifts to Pelotonia with the hope that their stories inspire others to consider planned giving as well. 
Kathy Quickert is a 10-Year Rider, High Roller, and Peloton Captain for Team Lane Bryant, which she has been part of since 2015. Kathy has been a High Roller for nine years, raising $82,760 in all-time funds for Pelotonia.
“I started participating in Pelotonia 10 years ago. In that same year, my sister, Kelly, and my aunt were diagnosed. My aunt lost her battle, but Kelly is now 10 years cancer-free. Three years later, my mom was diagnosed with the same type of breast cancer as Kelly. My mom is now seven years cancer-free and I’m so grateful that research progressed so far as to be lifesaving for both of them,” said Kathy.
“My dad, Edward Joseph Quickert, Sr., was then diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer on March 13, 2023. He died exactly three months later,  to the day, on June 12th. I will NEVER not participate in Pelotonia because the  grief I feel from his loss is so great that I cannot imagine anyone else having to go through what my family did. I know many do, but I want research to get far enough along that the pain of this loss is somehow tempered by the fact that others will not have to experience this type of grief.”
Kathy has taken her dedication to the mission of Ending Cancer beyond her annual participation as a Rider to leave a lasting legacy in honor of her family members she rides for. Kathy has established a bequest to benefit Pelotonia. Establishing a bequest allows you to designate Pelotonia as a beneficiary in your will or trust. It’s a simple and flexible option that allows you to specify a percentage or specific amount to be donated to the mission or an organization you care deeply about.

“I simply want an end to cancer and I firmly believe that the only way to do that is to provide research funding to the best and brightest researchers so that we one day get to experience a life that is cancer-free,” Kathy said.

By leaving Pelotonia in her estate plans, Kathy is now a part of the Pelotonia Legacy Society, a group of forward-thinking supporters who share a vision to provide for future generations of cancer patients and their families.
The Pelotonia Legacy Society allows you to leave a lasting impact that will continue to accelerate innovative cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Center (OSUCCC – James) beyond their lifetime.
Learn more about the various ways you can leave a planned gift to Pelotonia here.

If you have already included Pelotonia in your estate plans, please let us know by completing this form.
Have questions about leaving Pelotonia in your estate plans or other planned giving options? Contact Erika Walker, Philanthropy and Stewardship Manager, at ewalker@pelotonia.org.

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Honoring Loved Ones Through Planned Giving: Sarah Buckley

| October 24, 2024

National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 21-27, 2024. This week serves as a reminder that everyone, no matter your age or assets, should have a plan for the future. A planned gift, such as including a nonprofit as a beneficiary within an estate plan, allows the donor to contribute to an organization beyond their lifetime.
This week, we’re highlighting individuals who have made planned gifts to Pelotonia with the hope that their stories inspire others to consider planned giving as well. 
Sarah Buckley is a 13-Year Pelotonia participant as a long-time Lead Volunteer and Challenger. Named Volunteer of the Year in 2022, and achieving High Roller status this year, Sarah has raised $29,445 in all-time funds for innovative cancer research through her individual fundraising efforts.
“My family was aware of Pelotonia from the beginning, as my uncle is a cyclist. He began riding for my mom when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Soon after, my dad was diagnosed,” Sarah said. “Our family is passionate about ending this disease. Every year I participate in Pelotonia, I’m inspired by this amazing community and driven to do more.”
Sarah has extended her commitment to the Pelotonia mission through the decision to make a planned gift within her estate plans, ensuring that she will contribute to cancer research beyond her lifetime.

“My mom was my inspiration. After we lost my dad to cancer, she felt strongly about including Pelotonia in her updated will. When she passed away this spring and I reevaluated my estate plans, I wanted to do the same,” Sarah said.

Sarah is now a part of the Pelotonia Legacy Society, a group of forward-thinking supporters who share a vision to provide for future generations of cancer patients and their families.
The Pelotonia Legacy Society allows you to leave a lasting impact that will continue to accelerate innovative cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Center (OSUCCC – James).
Learn more about the various ways you can leave a planned gift to Pelotonia here.

If you have already included Pelotonia in your estate plans, please let us know by completing this form.
Have questions about leaving Pelotonia in your estate plans or other planned giving options? Contact Erika Walker, Philanthropy and Stewardship Manager, at ewalker@pelotonia.org.

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Leaving a Legacy on Ending Cancer: CJ and Gina Hall

| October 23, 2024

National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 21-27, 2024. This week serves as a reminder that everyone, no matter your age or assets, should have a plan for the future. A planned gift, such as including a nonprofit as a beneficiary within an estate plan, allows the donor to contribute to an organization beyond their lifetime.
This week, we’re highlighting individuals who have made planned gifts to Pelotonia with the hope that their stories inspire others to consider planned giving as well. 
CJ and Gina Hall have been long-time Pelotonia donors to support their friend, 15-Year Rider and High Roller Michael Schoen, who is Pelotonia’s top all-time fundraiser. After years of being inspired by Michael and donating to his ride, CJ and Gina decided to take their support for Pelotonia a step further by adding Pelotonia as a beneficiary in their estate plans.
“We have been inspired for many years by our dear friend Michael and his devotion to the cause of defeating cancer, and Pelotonia in particular,” CJ and Gina said. “We all have been touched by cancer, one way or another, and we began thinking about allocating a portion of our estate to medical purposes, Pelotonia was an obvious choice for us.”
CJ and Gina have established a bequest in their personal trust to benefit Pelotonia. Establishing a bequest allows you to designate Pelotonia as a beneficiary in your will or trust. It’s a simple and flexible option that allows you to specify a percentage or specific amount to be donated to the mission or an organization you care deeply about.

“Short of saddling up for the August ride ourselves, we can think of no better way to contribute to accelerate cancer research. Establishing this bequest in our personal trust leaves us confident that we will make a small contribution to defeating cancer once and for all,” they said.

By including Pelotonia in their estate plans, CJ and Gina are now a part of the Pelotonia Legacy Society, a group of forward-thinking supporters who share a vision to provide for future generations of cancer patients and their families.
The Pelotonia Legacy Society allows you to leave a lasting impact that will continue to accelerate innovative cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Center (OSUCCC – James) beyond their lifetime.
Learn more about the various ways you can leave a planned gift to Pelotonia here.

If you have already included Pelotonia in your estate plans, please let us know by completing this form.
Have questions about leaving Pelotonia in your estate plans or other planned giving options? Contact Erika Walker, Philanthropy and Stewardship Manager, at ewalker@pelotonia.org.

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M/I Homes to Host Pelotonia Kids Ride and Community Block Party on September 19

| September 6, 2024

Pelotonia funding partner, M/I Homes, will host the its first Pelotonia Kids event in Plain City on Thursday, September 19. This Pelotonia Kids event, which the team has named Building Brighter Futures, will be from 4-6pm at the Darby Station M/I Homes community. Children ages 5-12 are encouraged to participate with check-in at 4pm and the kids ride starting at 5pm.
Pelotonia Kids is a series of kids cycling events to engage the next generation of Pelotonia participants. In collaboration with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James), 100 percent of every Pelotonia Kids participant-raised dollar will be directed to innovative pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Each Pelotonia Kids ride is organized by Pelotonia community volunteers with assistance from Pelotonia through planning resources, equipment rentals, merchandise and promotional support. Events vary in participant ages, route distances and venue locations.
M/I Homes: Building Brighter Futures is organized by a group of passionate M/I Homes associates and active Pelotonia participants on the M/I Homes – Columbus Peloton team including: 11-Year Rider and Peloton captain Jeannine Kranchick, 7-Year Rider Lauren Kuhn, 7-Year Rider Andy Moult, 3-Year Rider Natalie Powell; First-Year Rider Cecilia Smoyer, and Challenger Kat Keber.

“Most kids, including my own, understand the impact of Pelotonia on cancer research and I’ve seen how they want to contribute to the mission in their own ways,” Jeannine said.

“Pelotonia Kids gives children a way to honor those they love with cancer. In the past, they’ve could participate by making signs, wearing Pelotonia t-shirts, or cheering on family members. Now, kids can be Pelotonia Riders, and they’re going to be really excited about that.”

This is the first Pelotonia Kids ride organized by one of Pelotonia’s funding partners and corporate Peloton teams but will not be the last.
Adding a kids ride is the latest way that M/I Homes has set out to continue making a significant impact on innovative cancer research. The company expanded its long-term relationship with Pelotonia to become a funding partner in 2023. In its 11th year, the M/I Homes Super Peloton is made up of 17 Peloton teams that represent M/I Homes regional markets from all over the nation.
In 2023, through the M/I Homes Pelotonia Benefit Homes program, M/I Homes built 15 homes across the U.S. with the proceeds of $3.2 million going to Pelotonia. This year, they have once again committed to 15 Benefit Homes in various markets around the country to continue to raise critical funds for innovative cancer research, including the Benefit Home in the Darby Station M/I Homes community where this Pelotonia Kids ride and neighborhood block party will be hosted.

“At M/I Homes, we wanted to organize this Pelotonia Kids ride to focus on families: both the families of our associates and team members as well as the families of our customers who reside in M/I Homes communities – including those who live in Darby Station, which proudly is a Columbus area neighborhood featuring one of our 2024 Pelotonia Benefit Homes and the location of our first-ever Pelotonia Kids ride,” Jeannine said.

Riders can register to participate at this link with a $10 registration fee through an online donation here or at the event via cash or check.
The route will consist of a loop around the neighborhood, prioritizing safety for Riders. Participants between the ages of 5 and 12 are eligible to ride. All Riders will receive a Pelotonia Kids medal, youth t-shirt, sticker sheet, and more after they cross the finish line.
A community block party will follow the ride with pizza, ice cream, yard games, giveaways, and more fun for the entire family!
Can’t make it? You can read more about the Pelotonia Kids program and upcoming rides here. Or you can donate to this Pelotonia Kids ride, M/I Homes: Building Brighter Futures, at this link to support pediatric cancer research!

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Pelotonia Kids Linden on September 14 Brings Together Fun, Philanthropy, and Safety

| September 4, 2024

Summer may be coming to an end, but there are still two Pelotonia Kids youth rides remaining in the 2024 season. Next up on the schedule is a brand-new ride in the city of Columbus, Pelotonia Kids Linden! The Linden community kids ride on Saturday, September 14 at Maloney Park (Joyce & E. 17th Ave.) is for children ages 4 to 14. Rider check-in begins at 9am with the kids ride starting at 10am.
Pelotonia Kids is a series of kids cycling events to engage the next generation of Pelotonia participants. In collaboration with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James), 100 percent of every Pelotonia Kids participant-raised dollar will be directed to innovative pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Each Pelotonia Kids ride is organized by Pelotonia community volunteers with assistance from Pelotonia through planning resources, equipment rentals, merchandise and promotional support. Events vary in participant ages, route distances and venue locations.
Planning for Pelotonia Kids Linden is led by 3-year Rider, Captain of the Team Linden peloton, and cancer survivor Adam Troy, alongside Donna Hicho, both from the Community of Caring Development Foundation in Linden.
Several partners are supporting the event including: Big Lots, Columbus City Council – Office of Councilmember Emmanuel Remy, Columbus City Schools – Linden Elementaries, City of Columbus – Department of Neighborhoods and Department of Public Safety, Dwight Smith and Thanks Be to God Foundation, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, New Salem Baptist Church and SOS Ministry, and St. Stephen’s Community House.

“Events like these are possible in Linden thanks to many generous partners and organizations coming together to make it fun and invest in the youth of our community,” Donna said. “We’re excited to bring Pelotonia Kids to the city of Columbus and the Linden area.”  

Pelotonia Kids Linden aims to promote health and safety through cycling, encouraging kids to focus on fitness while also fostering community as they come together to raise funds for innovative pediatric cancer research and build a brighter future for Columbus youth. Community leaders are encouraging Linden youth to also participate in Pelotonia Kids to understand the positive difference they can personally make through philanthropy.

“We are raising the next generation of philanthropists in the brown and black community. Pelotonia Kids gives children in Linden the opportunity for peer-to-peer impact, as their efforts will directly benefit other kids,” Adam said.

“Events like this give us hope for a brighter tomorrow, laying the groundwork not only for philanthropy in our youth, but also to inspire them to be future community organizers and teaching them the value of service above self.”

Rider registration for Pelotonia Kids Linden is free. Donations from Riders and families are encouraged but not required for participation. Riders can check-in upon arrival beginning at 9am prior to the start of the kids ride at 10am.
There will be two route options for Pelotonia Kids Linden Riders, with distances based on age groups: a shorter route for younger Riders and a longer route for older Riders. Both routes will be on the paved path within the park. There will be route marshal volunteers along the route to direct Riders, provide water rest stops, and cheer them on!
Pelotonia Kids Linden will feature free food trucks, music from a DJ, and bounce houses. The event is also part of Public Safety Week which takes place from September 8-14 and is organized by Columbus City Councilmember Remy. There will be a Public Safety Resource Fair from 10am to 2pm on Saturday during the kids ride featuring a Bike Safety Rodeo, Nationwide Children’s Hospital PlayStreets, public safety resources, giveaways, and drawings for great prizes!
All Riders will receive a Pelotonia Kids medal, youth t-shirt, sticker sheet, and more after they cross the finish line.
Participants can register for Pelotonia Kids Linden at this link.
Can’t make it? You can read more about the Pelotonia Kids program and upcoming rides here. Or you can donate to Pelotonia Kids Linden here to support pediatric cancer research!

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SpokesKIDS Hosts Pelotonia Kids Ride for Ages 8-14 in Granville

| July 25, 2024

Just one week before Ride Weekend, SpokesKIDS will host a Pelotonia Kids ride to engage children between the ages of 8 and 14. This youth cycling event will take place on Saturday, July 27 in Granville, with the ride starting at 11:30am.
Pelotonia Kids is a series of kids cycling events to engage the next generation of Pelotonia participants. In collaboration with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James), 100 percent of every Pelotonia Kids participant-raised dollar will be directed to innovative pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Each Pelotonia Kids ride is organized by Pelotonia community volunteers with assistance from Pelotonia through planning resources, equipment rentals, merchandise and promotional support. Events vary in participant ages, route distances and venue locations.
SpokesKIDS is one of the original kids rides that has seen success before the Pelotonia Kids program launched this year. It was started in 2015 by Calvin Schnaidt, son of the late David Schnaidt, who started Team Granville Spokesman and was deeply passionate about Pelotonia’s mission. Inspired by his father, Calvin (Cal) wanted to give other kids the chance to get involved in Pelotonia, too.
SpokesKIDS targets an older age range of kids, offering a longer route and an emphasis on fundraising for youth participants.
Fast forward to this year, and Cal is currently attending Ohio University and has passed on the leadership role for the SpokesKIDS ride to new organizers. Kelly Clarry, 7x Rider and member of the Victoria’s Secret & PINK peloton team, and Brittany Smith, a community volunteer in Granville, are organizing SpokesKIDS 2024.
Kelly’s husband, Yuri, passed away in 2017 from stage IV metastatic lung cancer. Kelly saw the kids ride as an opportunity to give her sons, Oliver (14) and William (12), a chance to feel supported by a community through their experience with cancer.

“It’s so much more than a ride. Pelotonia Kids shows that these kids can really make a difference. It gives them a voice and instills the value of philanthropy at a younger age,” Kelly said.

“I was always looking for an outlet for my kids to have support and build community, helping them navigate everything children go through when a parent has cancer. It has been really gratifying to be part of SpokesKIDS.”

After being approached to help lead SpokesKIDS prior to last year, Kelly asked her neighbor, Brittany Smith, to join her in planning SpokesKIDS 2024. Brittany was eager about the Pelotonia Kids ride, as her sons, Gavin (13) and Lucas (10), had previously been involved in SpokesKIDS Jr.
Brittany and her family’s lives have also been personally impacted by cancer. Brittany’s husband, Tim Smith, is a cancer Survivor. Tim is a medically retired 16-year firefighter who was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer in 2018. He is Living Proof, taking a daily oral chemotherapy that Brittany says is working.
SpokesKIDS participants are asked to register as a Pelotonia Challenger, which includes a minimum $100 fundraising commitment, with 100% of funds raised by each participant directed to cancer research.
To date, SpokesKIDS has raised over $55,000 for innovative cancer research!

“Pelotonia Kids gives a child the opportunity to show their support for their classmate, neighbor, or family member with cancer,” Brittany said. This gives kids the opportunity to really do something. They can say, ‘I’m riding for you,’ which is powerful.”

The event is on Saturday, July 27, and Pelotonia Kids Riders should meet at the starting location of OneLove Café and Bikes (415 S Main St) in Granville. Rider check-in will begin at 10:30am with the ride starting at 11:30am.
Participants will ride on the T.J. Evans Trail for an 8-mile route, with four miles out and then four miles back, experiencing the scenic route through downtown Granville – similar to the Ride Weekend experience, which is a favorite for Pelotonia Riders – along the route.
Before the ride begins, there will be volunteers checking kids bikes and tires for safety. Granville Police Department supports the ride with a bike officer leading the kids ride, and the Granville Fire Department follows the last riders for EMS support.
After the ride, there will be a celebration to commemorate all of the participants’ hard work. The top three fundraisers will be recognized and receive an award. Event highlights also include Kona Ice and Donatos Pizza!
The SpokesKIDS ride is open to participants ages 8 to 14 from around central Ohio, including residents from areas outside of Granville.
Follow updates on the Pelotonia social media channels, SpokesKIDS on Facebook, and @spokeskids on Instagram!
Can’t make it? You can read more about the Pelotonia Kids program and upcoming rides here.
Or you can donate to the SpokesKIDS fundraising page here to support innovative pediatric cancer research!
Please note: There are two Pelotonia Kids events on July 27 in Granville! This ride, SpokesKIDS for ages 8-14 and SpokesKIDS Jr. for kids in pre-K to 3rd grade.

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First-Year Rider Nathaniel Hopping Organizes 8th SpokesKIDS Jr. Ride on July 27 for Pelotonia Kids

| July 25, 2024

First-Year Rider Nathaniel Hopping Organizes 8th SpokesKIDS Jr. Ride on July 27 for Pelotonia Kids

is the next ride for youth participants this summer. On Saturday, July 27 in Granville, SpokesKIDS Jr. is designed for children between pre-K and 3rd grade.  
Pelotonia Kids is a series of youth cycling events to engage the next generation of Pelotonia participants. In collaboration with 100 percent of every Pelotonia Kids participant-raised dollar will be directed to innovative pediatric cancer research at
Each ride is organized by Pelotonia community volunteers with assistance from Pelotonia through planning resources, equipment rentals, merchandise and promotional support. Events vary in participant ages, route distances and venue locations.   
is one of the original kids rides that has seen success before the this year. This will be the 8th annual ride, hosted by 14-year-old and founder of this kids ride, .   
Nathaniel is not only the Pelotonia Kids ride lead organizer for SpokesKIDS Jr., but he is also a First-Year Pelotonia Rider registered for the 20-mile route for 2024! 
Nathaniel is a member of the peloton along with his father, 16x Rider,
At age five, Nathaniel believed kids should have the opportunity to enjoy the fun that he witnessed as a spectator cheering on his dad at Ride Weekend. Encouraged by his father to take action on his idea, then kindergartener Nathaniel wrote a letter to Doug Ulman, Pelotonia CEO at this time back in 2015, to plead his case for a kids ride.  
Doug received his letter, and wrote him back, ecstatic about Nathaniel’s vision and determination. Doug asked Nathaniel to come to a meeting at Pelotonia HQ to talk about it. Wearing a Pelotonia green tie, five-year-old Nathaniel met with Doug and the Pelotonia team at the office to discuss his ideas (shown in the photo at the top of this page). This visit marked the beginning of SpokesKIDS Jr., which became a reality with the first ride in 2016 (when Nathaniel was just a first grader).  
From the start, Nathaniel wanted to follow Pelotonia’s 100% model, where every single dollar raised by participants goes to innovative cancer research. Every year, Riders pay a $20 registration fee which is entirely donated to innovative cancer research, thanks to the support from generous sponsors and partners.  

“This year, I’m excited that the money we raise through SpokesKIDS Jr. will be donated to pediatric cancer research. It’s really cool that kids can help other kids just like them through our ride,” Nathaniel said.

To date, has raised over $9,000 for innovative cancer research in its first seven years. 
This year’s SpokesKIDS Jr. event will take place on July 27 at Wildwood Park (785 W Broadway) in Granville. Rider check-in will begin at 10:00am with the ride starting at 10:30am. Riders can choose between two route options, either one- or three-mile distances, both traveling along the T.J. Evans Trail.  
This Pelotonia Kids ride will be led by chaperones, including Nathaniel, and both routes will include a Pelotonia style rest stop with water, sports drinks, and fruit. Riders will finish at the College Town House, where Riders and their families will enjoy a finish line celebration.
Follow updates on the Pelotonia social media channels and
Can’t make it? You can read more about the Pelotonia Kids program and upcoming rides .  
Or you can donate to the to support pediatric cancer research! 
Please note: There are two Pelotonia Kids events on July 27 in Granville! This ride, SpokesKIDS Jr. for kids in pre-K to 3rd grade, and for ages 8-14.

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Pelotonia Kids Upper Arlington Hosts its Third Annual Kids Ride on July 6

| June 28, 2024

Coming up during July 4th weekend, the next Pelotonia Kids ride of 2024 is Pelotonia Kids Upper Arlington! This youth cycling event will take place on Saturday, July 6 at Jones Middle School in Upper Arlington for kids of all ages, featuring course options for Riders with varying experience levels to ride and fundraise.
Pelotonia Kids, is a series of kids cycling events to engage the next generation of Pelotonia Riders. In collaboration with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James), 100 percent of every Pelotonia Kids participant-raised dollar will be directed to innovative pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Each Pelotonia Kids ride is organized by Pelotonia community volunteers with assistance from Pelotonia through planning resources, equipment rentals, merchandise and promotional support. Events vary in participant ages, route distances and venue locations.
Pelotonia Kids Upper Arlington was one of original community kids rides organized as fundraisers by Pelotonia volunteers that inspired the creation of the Pelotonia Kids program launched in May. This Upper Arlington ride is organized by Sarah Jane Germain, longtime Pelotonia supporter, and Paul Germain, 11x Rider and captain of the Germain East Peloton. Their peloton team proudly surpassed the $1 million fundraising milestone in 2023, and shared that they have seen employee retention numbers triple for associates who actively engage in Pelotonia.
The idea of hosting a kids ride started in the Germain family’s backyard years ago. Leigh Germain was a passionate two–year old who adored the Pelotonia experience from watching her father and other adult family members participate. Leigh would often ask her parents to “play” Pelotonia, and the Germain family would set up a scooter course in their backyard, complete with a Pelotonia-style finish line. As she completed each ride, Leigh would have her parents put Paul’s Pelotonia Rider medal around her neck to celebrate each finish!
Around this time, Sarah Jane’s mother and Leigh’s grandmother, Joanie Dugger, was diagnosed with and underwent treatment for ovarian cancer. The Germain family had already been involved with Pelotonia prior to Joanie’s diagnosis in 2017, but got even more involved as the mission impacted them more personally. Joanie believed so deeply in Pelotonia, and she loved how much her granddaughter was already invested in the experience that was driving such a meaningful impact for survivors. Prior to her passing from cancer in 2019, Joanie had often suggested that Leigh’s birthday party theme should be Pelotonia. That idea ultimately planted the seed for Sarah Jane and Paul to start the kids ride in Upper Arlington.
Fast forward to 2022, and with support from the Pelotonia team, Pelotonia Kids in Upper Arlington held its first kids ride. In its first two years, there have been more than 450 youth participants and the event has raised over $40,000 for innovative cancer research!
Leigh is now a nine-year-old with two siblings, Lucy and Gordy, who join her as Pelotonia Kids participants in the Upper Arlington ride that she inspired as an enthusiastic, playful two-year-old. Their parents are very proud of the entire family’s involvement in the Pelotonia mission – from their youngest riders to their extended family – and that it’ll continue to expand in the community with the Pelotonia Kids program.

When we started Pelotonia Kids, we hoped that one day the funds raised by kids would benefit kids, and this year, that becomes a reality,” Sarah Jane said. 

“We are thrilled about the partnership with Pelotonia and the OSUCCC–James, which enables all funds raised by Pelotonia Kids to benefit research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Cancer research today is undoubtedly going to have a tremendous impact on our children’s health in the future, and it’s incredibly special that the funds raised through Pelotonia Kids will benefit research for kids who are being impacted by cancer now.”

The event on July 6th will consist of a various activities for community members of all ages. The morning will kick off at 9:00 am on the Jones Middle School track, where children under 5 are invited to ride bicycles, tricycles, scooters, or strollers around the track. Older children will then line up to ride on the street around the school that has been closed for the event. These big kids are encouraged to ride at their own comfort level around the street loop and for as long as they’d like, whether that is one lap or twenty!
Each Pelotonia Kids Upper Arlington participant is encouraged to fundraise through a pledge form, where donors can commit to a specific dollar amount per lap – which also helps them practice with goal-setting and tracking. Donations are also accepted at the event, which is free to register thanks to generous sponsors, with 100% of all dollars raised benefiting pediatric cancer research.

“Pelotonia is a uniquely wonderful experience, whether you’re a Rider or a spectator. Kids feel the positive energy as they watch their parents ride, and they really want to be a part of it, too. That’s why we created Pelotonia Kids,” Sarah Jane said. “The Pelotonia leadership team is unbelievable, and we’ve been so fortunate to have their unwavering support and vision to grow Pelotonia Kids to expand participation for so many more kids and families.”

Participants can register for Pelotonia Kids Upper Arlington at www.pelotoniakidsua.com.
Follow updates on the Pelotonia social media channels and @pelotoniakids on Instagram!
Can’t make it? You can read more about the Pelotonia Kids program and upcoming rides here. Or you can donate to Pelotonia Kids UA here to support pediatric cancer research!

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Remembering Michael Nestor: A Legacy of Strength, Kindness and Courage

| June 20, 2024

In 2021, Pelotonia proudly awarded the inaugural Mary Hyatt Courage Award to Michael Nestor to honor his outstanding contributions to cancer research and a life dedicated to advocacy, leadership, fundraising, and volunteerism. As a cancer advocate, Pelotonia staff alumni, and 6x Rider, Michael helped raise tens of millions of dollars to fund innovative cancer research at the OSUCCC—James.
Today, Pelotonia remembers and celebrates the life of Michael Nestor whose battle against cancer was marked not only by his strength and courage, but also by his big heart and unwavering resilience.

“Michael’s legacy lives on each day at Pelotonia in our daily work,” said Joe Apgar, Pelotonia CEO. “He has forever influenced our approach to stewardship and creating experiences for the community. Michael was always the first person to lift someone up on a bad day and comfort people in times of need. His smile brought warmth to every room he entered.”

Michael’s unfaltering optimism in the face of adversity touched the lives of all who knew him, leaving an imprint of love, courage, and inspiration.
Michael Nestor’s lifelong commitment to philanthropy was ignited by early volunteer work, culminating in a decade of transformative contributions to cancer research and survivor support. From a young age, Michael developed a passion for helping others. He studied hospitality at Cornell University and worked at some of the world’s leading hotels and resorts. After pursuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership and ethics, Michael transitioned into the nonprofit sector, joining LIVESTRONG, and later Pelotonia as a staff member. Over the next decade, he dedicated his professional career to improving the lives of cancer survivors and funding innovative, lifesaving cancer research which has left a lasting legacy on the community.
Michael also played a pivotal role in advancing the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals. He and his husband, Doug Zullo, were among the first to marry in California before the state temporarily halted same-sex marriages in 2008. Their wedding celebration showcased the true meaning of commitment and their deep devotion to each other continued throughout life’s joys and challenges.
In July 2020, after a decade of working in the cancer nonprofit space, Michael was diagnosed with Myxoid Liposarcoma, an extremely rare soft tissue cancer. He underwent vigorous treatment at The James as well as MD Anderson in Houston, including a below-knee amputation on his right leg in November 2020.
Despite his four-year battle with cancer, Michael’s life was never defined by his illness. Instead, the experience uncovered strength and courage in himself that helped him push forward and deeply moved those around him.
On March 11, 2024, at the age of 44, Michael passed away, leaving behind a loving family, countless friends, and an enduring legacy as a beacon of hope and light in the world. He is remembered for his exemplary gratitude, gentle smile, gregarious laugh, and thoughtful handwritten cards.

“It was the honor of a lifetime to work alongside and learn from Michael Nestor. His tenacity, courage, and commitment to kindness inspire me greatly,” said Doug Ulman, Pelotonia Vice Chair. “He leaves a legacy that is unmatched. We miss him dearly and we are committed to furthering Michael’s impact in the years to come.”

This Pride Month and National Cancer Survivors Month, the Pelotonia community honors Michael for his contributions to our mission of ending cancer and celebrates his life as a champion of kindness.
Michael’s colleague from LIVESTRONG and Pelotonia, Steph Zimmerman, Special Assistant to the Vice Chair at Pelotonia, shared, “Pelotonia unites people with a common goal and brings out the best of humanity. No one exemplified this more than Michael. He worked to not only create an environment of kindness among the Pelotonia staff, but to spread encouragement and hope throughout the broader community.
Michael continued to inspire others and instill hope by sharing his own personal cancer story, being the first to encourage others going through hard times, and expressing gratitude at every opportunity. As we honor Michael this year and beyond, we look forward to creating lasting ways to celebrate his core value of kindness and make sure that his values remain at the heart of the Pelotonia community.”

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