Pedal on, New Hampshire: Pedaling for Payson returns Sept. 7

The Mountain Bike group heads out of Elm Brook Park Saturday morning on their Pedaling for Payson road trip in Hopkinton. This is the 6th year the mountain bikes have been included in the Pedaling for Hope Fund at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. The Fund largely underwrites the Center's Nurse Navigator Program and raised over 157, 000 last year alone.

The Mountain Bike group heads out of Elm Brook Park Saturday morning on their Pedaling for Payson road trip in Hopkinton. This is the 6th year the mountain bikes have been included in the Pedaling for Hope Fund at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. The Fund largely underwrites the Center's Nurse Navigator Program and raised over 157, 000 last year alone.

Participants ride along Rt. 127 in Hopkinton during their 30-mile trek for the bicycle fundraiser for the Pedaling for Hope Fund at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care on Saturday, September 14, 2019. The event raised more than $157,000 to provide for cancer patients last year alone.

Participants ride along Rt. 127 in Hopkinton during their 30-mile trek for the bicycle fundraiser for the Pedaling for Hope Fund at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care on Saturday, September 14, 2019. The event raised more than $157,000 to provide for cancer patients last year alone.

Published: 09-04-2024 7:00 PM

Join Concord Hospital Trust on Saturday, Sept. 7 for the 19th annual Pedaling for Payson Bike Event at Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton.

Whether you’re looking for a road ride, an exciting gravel ride, or an adventurous trek on the mountain bike trails, Pedaling for Payson has something for everyone. Choose from various routes including 50 mile, 30 mile, 16 mile, mountain bike, 22 mile gravel and 45 mile gravel rides.

Support of this event, whether as a rider, fundraiser, volunteer, or donor, makes a difference in the lives of those closest to us battling cancer. Every dollar matters and supports the Pedaling for Hope Fund at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. The Fund largely underwrites the Center’s Nurse Navigator Program, which coordinates medical treatment and community outreach for the most vulnerable cancer patients.

New this year is a Stationary Spin Ride hosted and sponsored by Megan Farmer of Ride It Like You Stole It Spin!

Online registration closes Thursday, Sept. 5. Visit runsignup.com/Race/NH/Contoocook/PedalingforPayson to register.

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