Parker’s Warrior: Local man rides in LOWVELO23 in memory of his 11-year-old niece

He made a promise to his niece. He was going to ride 100 miles in LOWVELO and nothing was going to keep Michael Mansson from fulfilling that promise.
LOWVELO23 opens for registration April 3, take advantage of early bird rate for the first 24 hours

LOWVELO returns for its fifth year, with all rider-raised dollars going to support cancer research at Hollings. Registration opens April 3!
Pedaling forward: widower honors his wife by cycling 100 miles and becoming the top fundraiser

Grief looks different for everyone. For Aron Kuch, cycling and raising funds for cancer research is what has gotten him through. That and talking about his wife, Heather.
Record number of LOWVELO riders raise more than $427k for lifesaving cancer research

A total of 891 riders and 105 teams raised more than $427,000 to make LOWVELO22 the biggest yet.
Despite being the last one over the bridge, MUSC student empowered by LOWVELO

Emily Bott didn’t plan to ride in LOWVELO. But when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, she wanted to find a way to contribute to cancer research.
Top 10 LOWVELO22 Highlights

We’re still pumped up about what a great day LOWVELO22 was. If you missed the event, we’ve got the recap of some of the top moments.
Life-altering loss: LOWVELO Community Outreach coordinator chose a career in cancer after losing her mother

It’s the kind of anniversary that hurts every time it comes around. But for Cara Seward, it’s bittersweet.
Along for the ride: Pups Willie and Harley show anything is paw-sible at LOWVELO

Every rider has a unique story. Jamie and Kathy McKee might be a couple of the most attention-grabbing riders in LOWVELO. They’re showing that anything is paw-sible at LOWVELO.
LOWVELO gearing up to be the best event ever, headliner’s personal connection with cancer

While he watched his mother fight cancer, Matt Miller of Greenwood, South Carolina, never knew he would end up in a similar battle.
Top fundraiser motivated after losing wife to rare cancer

After losing his wife Heather to thymic cancer, Aron Kuch wants to increase awareness and research funding for this rare disease.