Erase the Trace 2024
Erase the Trace Fundraising for Glioblastoma Research
October 5, 2024 on the Natchez Trace #ErasetheTrace
October 5, 2024 on the Natchez Trace #ErasetheTrace
On behalf of the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation and our Cycling Committee, we regret to inform you that due to circumstances beyond our control, we must postpone this year’s in-person Erase the Trace cycling event that was to take place on October 5, 2024. We are excited to share that the event will take place in the first half of 2025.
Your fundraising and incentives will apply from the 2024 ride to the new date in 2025.
Your fundraising and incentives will apply from the 2024 ride to the new date in 2025.
We are equally saddened by the in-person postponement and we sincerely appreciate your understanding. We look forward to riding with you next year and will provide more details as soon as they are available.
Thank you for being a part of our CARES and cycling community
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4th Annual Charity Cycling Event
115-Mile Ride
Beginning and Ending at the Loveless Cafe (57.5-miles out and back)
10-Mile Ride
Beginning and Ending at the Loveless Cafe (5-miles out and back)
Virtual Ride Opportunities
Erase the Trace of Glioblastoma was established in 2021 to fund research into the treatment of glioblastoma tumors.
Even with the successful surgical removal of a glioblastoma tumor, a trace of cancer cells remains, waiting to attack again. Our ride is named both for these trace margins and the Natchez Trace Parkway, the premier location of our event.
Elite Master's cyclist Johnny Burrell will ride to honor his late wife Ruth McGinnis, and the Founder of Erase the Trace Scott Williams, both of whom passed from cancer.
Even with the successful surgical removal of a glioblastoma tumor, a trace of cancer cells remains, waiting to attack again. Our ride is named both for these trace margins and the Natchez Trace Parkway, the premier location of our event.
Elite Master's cyclist Johnny Burrell will ride to honor his late wife Ruth McGinnis, and the Founder of Erase the Trace Scott Williams, both of whom passed from cancer.
The Ride
Choose from a 10-mile or ride all 115-miles with Johnny Burrell to honor the people in your life impacted by cancer.
The Route
Enjoy the scenic Natchez Trace, including the iconic double arch bridge on 115-mile ride.
The Cause
Our riders are also fundraisers supporting cancer research!
Fundraising minimums apply, please see the Ride Info page.
raised of $25,000 goal
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