The Spenser Link

“I used to think that life was like a long highway… what I thought was an endless road. I, however got stuck with a faulty engine. It forced me to stop cruising, and pull over onto the shoulder and start walking. And it was once I started walking that I began to see all the … Read more

Stay Strong Link

Stephen Murray moved the U.S. from Great Britain with a dream of riding & competing with the best athletes in the sport. His goals set high, to achieve what no one had yet accomplished. He did just that, winning back to back Gold Medals at the X Games & Gravity Games. He would continue on … Read more

The Penny Link

After losing his father to pancreatic cancer, James Rienstra started riding his bicycle across the world. Whether he’s riding from Minnesota to Alaska, or the Pan American Highway, he’s raising money and hope for a cure—and showing us all, as hard as it may be to believe, that there is still a reason to go … Read more

The Parkinson’s Link

A red tulip is the worldwide symbol of Parkinsons disease. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive disease of the nervous system. Symptoms include tremor, rigid muscles, and slow, difficult movement. 10,000,000 people worldwide have PD. This includes 1,000,000 Americans. 60,000 new cases are diagnosed every year in the USA. Medications and treatments alleviate symptoms of … Read more