‘Bike to Beat Myeloma’ returns to Red Deer County this Saturday
The second annual ‘Red Deer County Myeloma Canada Ride: Bike to Beat Myeloma’ is back this Saturday.
The County is one of seven communities across Canada participating in the fundraising event in pursuit of curing and preventing the disease, accelerating access to care, and empowering and improving the lives of Canadians affected by myeloma.
Multiple myeloma is the second most common form of blood cancer, affecting a type of immune cell called the plasma cell, found in bone marrow. While there is currently no cure, Myeloma Canada says people are living longer and better lives due to breakthroughs in treatment.
On May 13, riders will meet at Spruce View Hall (2127 AB-54) at 9 a.m. and can choose between two routes, created through the Ride with GPS app. The shorter 38.7 km route is for more leisure cyclist enthusiasts while the longer 88.4 km route is more challenging.



