This year’s event benefits the Presbyterian Medical Care Mission (PMCM). This nonprofit has been providing affordable access to primary medical care for low-income and uninsured adults in Taylor County and 18 surrounding counties since 1983.
On Saturday morning, July 26, many cyclists gathered at the starting line to begin their rides, with route options including 11 miles, 50 kilometers (approximately 31 miles), and 100 kilometers (approximately 62 miles). Among them was John Klemp, who aimed to finish the 11-mile course.
“I’m out here to have fun and knock out a couple of miles. Like I say, I’ll be doing 11 miles. So that’s my goal today,” Klemp said.
Those interested in supporting the mission of PMCM can visit their website directly for more information.
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