The Paceline Ride, LLC team delivered a check for $126,000 to the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University. The money will be divided up and handed out through an application process for cancer research projects.
After postponing this year's Paceline Ride to Oct. 24, Paceline leadership has now decided to make this year’s annual event virtual in consideration of rider safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Dr. Martha Tingen's bike sailed over the finish line, she emanated a strength that proved if she could survive cancer, perhaps she could survive anything.
Paceline Ride's leadership postponed the Paceline Ride weekend in May. This event has been rescheduled for Oct. 24.
Based on the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Paceline Ride's leadership has postponed Paceline Ride weekend.
Why not help out the Georgia Cancer Center and Shepeard Community Blood Center at the same time? HCCU is hosting a shred day and blood drive on Saturday, March 28.
Now’s your chance to dress to impress while showing support for the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University.
While the team would love it if all Augusta University and AU Health employees to register to ride and raise money for the Cancer Center, they are also looking for volunteers to help during the Opening Ceremony on May 29 and Ride Day on May 30.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announces his support of the Georgia Cancer Center and Paceline as a part of the statewide initiative to end cancer.
"Paceline exists as a means for you to help the overall fight against cancer. It's time. Time to make a difference. Time to improve the outcome of cancer patients. Ride for them. Ride for yourself. Ride to make a difference,” said Dag Grantham...
Multiple Summerville lots will close May 9-11 for Paceline, a cycling fundraiser for the Georgia Cancer Center.
Find out how you can join in the local fight against cancer with a new 20-mile fundraising goal of $100, free rider registration and access to the May 10 opening celebration with country music star Chris Janson.
One woman is fundraising for the Georgia Cancer Center and riding 100 miles to remember, honor and celebrate her mother-in-law, who lost her life to lung cancer.
Rallying around a cause he’s passionate about, one Augusta man joined a fundraising event for the Georgia Cancer Center to find his community.
Paceline, a year-round fundraising initiative that raises money to support cancer research and patients at the Georgia Cancer Center, is hosting its inaugural bike ride, which is scheduled for May 10-11.