LOWVELO Partners With Holy Spokes, Giving Riders Bike Access For Training And Ride Day

Good news for bikeless LOWVELO hopefuls: Holy Spokes is offering up its fleet for unlimited LOWVELO training at a cost that’s nearly free, but that’s not all. Riders taking on the Sunbelt Rentals 25-mile route can also reserve a bike for ride day at no added cost.
LOWVELO Releases Official Bike Routes

LOWVELO is the perfect ride for all fitness levels, with each of the three route options offering some of the most scenic highlights of the Lowcountry.
Patient Testimonies At LOWVELO Peloton Rally Remind Us Why We Ride

Patient Jill Simmonds recently decided to ride in LOWVELO. Little did she know that shortly after registering she would be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Fundraising Fun: Creative Ways To Raise LOWVELO Donations

Steven A. Rosenzweig, Ph.D., is a cancer researcher whose reason to ride the Jerry Zucker 100-mile route is personal. Having lost both parents to the disease at a very young age, he’s committed to raise funds for cancer research via his own personal art auction.
MUSC Wellness Center Offers Free Training Series For LOWVELO Riders

This is more than a bike ride for a great cause. It’s a way to jumpstart a healthy lifestyle.
Wanted: Volunteers To Fuel LOWVELO

LOWVELO needs over 500 rock stars who like to feel good and raise money for a good cause.
Meet LOWVELO’s Opening Ceremony Headliners, The Blue Dogs

The Blue Dogs will headline the Opening Ceremony on Nov. 1 at for LOWVELO, an outdoor bike ride that raises money for cancer research at Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Hollings Cafe Owners Gear Up To Ride Tandem

This couple’s amazing love story has them riding tandem in LOWVELO. And get this – one of them is just learning to ride a bike.
Top Tips On How To Make Hydration A Fun Part Of Your Training Plan

Check out these melon recipes from this dietitian who is helping our riders have fun as they stay well hydrated preparing for LOWVELO.
LOWVELO Helps Energize Patient As She Fights Rare Cancer

Come Nov. 2, Mary Nell Goolsby will be climbing on a bike to ride 50 miles. Her son, Turner Waldrup, and her brother, Lee Goolsby, will ride double that. Here’s why they are so motivated.