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Bike MS: Valero 2018 Ride to the River

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Bike MS is a series of 100 extraordinary cycling events across the county — rides that will take you further than you’ve ever gone before. It’s not the miles that matter — it’s the unforgettable journey.

The Bike MS: Valero Ride to the River, presented by H-E-B is a fundraising cycling event. This South Texas ride offers cyclists a variety of one-day and two-day ride distances including a 161-mile option. The journey from San Antonio to New Braunfels includes celebrations at the overnight and finish line as well as fun-interactive themed rest stops along the route. Experience the beauty of South Texas and the Hill Country for a Bike MS experience like no other. Don’t just ride, Bike MS.

Bike MS: Valero 2018 Ride to the River


Phone : 713-394-2956   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : genah.hyde@nmss.org

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