Meet Chris Winn, LOWVELO’s new event manager
After months of searching for the perfect person to join LOWVELO as our new event manager, we are so excited to finally welcome Chris Winn to our team! He is passionate about growing the Charleston cycling community, encouraging a healthy lifestyle and fighting back against cancer.
Ride LOWVELO in the best city in the U.S.
If you need another reason to ride in LOWVELO, how about the chance to experience the best city in the U.S.? For the eleventh straight year, Charleston has been voted the number one city in Travel + Leisure Magazine’s World’s Best Awards.
Two reasons to ride: MUSC student pedals to honor a pair of important relationships
When she said “yes” to riding in LOWVELO21 with her best friend, who had just survived a cancer scare, Jaeger Parsons realized she had another personal reason for wanting to help fund lifesaving cancer research.
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.
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.
MUSC student turns unthinkable loss into a triumph for cancer research
It’s one of the worst moments many people experience – the death of a parent. And at just age 22, Valerie Salmon had lost both of hers.
From anatomy lab to cancer battle, MUSC student shows gratitude by taking on LOWVELO
New city, new school and a cancer diagnosis. MUSC student Bridget Horgan shows grit and determination in the face of a cancer battle.