Ride to Remember: 200 Miles for Memories
- Administrator L1 Foundation
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Join Us This March in our fight against Alzheimer’s
This March, we are riding with purpose.
The L1 Foundation, in partnership with Spin with Jill, proudly presents Ride to Remember: 200 Miles for Memories — an indoor and outdoor cycling fundraiser dedicated to honoring those impacted by Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect individuals. It affects families. It affects caregivers. It affects entire communities. Many of us have personally experienced the emotional weight of watching memories fade. That’s why we’re committing to ride.
Our goal: 200 collective miles in March.
Each mile represents a memory.
Each ride represents a family.
Each donation helps move the mission forward.
How to Participate
Indoor Rides (FREE)
Every Monday at 9:00 AM
Outdoor Group Rides
Saturday 7th – 12:00 PM
Saturday 14th – 12:00 PM
Friday 27th – 6:00 PM
Wear purple in support of Alzheimer’s awareness.
Outdoor riders must bring their own bike.
Whether you ride once or every week, your miles count.
Track the Miles
We are tracking our 200-mile community goal live on Strava.
👉🏾Join the Mile Tracker Here:
Ride indoors. Ride outdoors. Log your miles. Encourage the group. Let’s hit 200 together.
Support the Cause
All donation-based proceeds will directly support the Alzheimer’s Association – Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter, helping fund:
• Caregiver and family support services
• Education and awareness programming
• Advocacy efforts
• Critical Alzheimer’s research
👉🏾Donate or Sponsor a Mile Here:
Every dollar makes an impact.
Why We Ride
This isn’t just about fitness. It’s about legacy. It’s about showing up for our parents, grandparents, mentors, and loved ones whose memories shaped our lives.
When we ride, we remember.
When we ride, we raise awareness.
When we ride together, we create hope.
Let’s clip in for the ones we love.
Let’s move for memories.
Let’s ride with purpose.
See you on the bike.
Kendrick Jones
Executive Director
The L1 Foundation