Why we ride
Each year, hundreds of passionate riders and supporters around the world join us (in person, and virtually) for the Lime Connect Century Ride (30-, 62- and 100-mile options), which serves as our largest annual fundraiser for a great cause: forging a pathway to success in the workplace for students and professionals - including veterans - with disabilities. Proceeds raised support the Lime Connect Pathways Scholarship for High School Seniors with Disabilities and the professional development of our 20,000+ member Lime Network.
About Lime Connect:
Lime Connect is a global non-profit organization on a mission to "rebrand disability through achievement". We represent the largest network of high-potential university students and professionals - including veterans - who have disabilities in the world. We support their professional journey by attracting, preparing, and connecting them for scholarships, leadership programs, internships and full-time careers with our corporate partners - the world's leading corporations, and more.
Event Details:
Riders can join us in Reston, Virgina and/or virtually leading up to the main event on October 10th! We offer several different courses and will provide sponsored swag, a post ride celebration with beer, food and fun, massage stations and many giveaways! Visit our website to learn more about our riding options and how you can start fundraising today!
Price: Virtual or In Person 10 Mile Rides Starting Price: USD 50.00
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Isn't that essentially the good old 'hybrid'?
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I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
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