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2007 MS Bike Ride Passport Program

Have a fantastic time riding with avid cyclists and meeting like-minded people who are passionate about helping to find a cure for multiple sclerosis – all while enjoying inspiring MS Bike Rides throughout the United States!

As a National Multiple Sclerosis Society cyclist and a Top Fund-Raiser, cyclists from our chapter who have raised at least $5,000 for the 2006 SAM'S CLUB MS 150 can become members of the elite MS Bike Ride Passport Program and attend many other great MS Bike Rides.

Members can choose from several available locations and rides, attending as many of the 2007 MS Bike Ride Passport Program Bike Rides as they’d like within one year from your home Tour. Some rides may have limited space, so we cannot guarantee spaces for riders until availability has been confirmed by the host chapter.

Members simply select a Tour or several Tours in which to participate, and send in a signed Bike Tour Waiver and $50 registration fee per Tour. Members are expected to coordinate and pay for their own travel expenses, bike shipment, accommodations and incidental expenses.

Interested in the MS Bike Ride Passport Program or want more information? Contact Brenda Buchanan at 713-526-8967, press option 2, or at bbuchanan@nmsslonestar.org.

Click here to read about several MS Bike Rides you can ride.

Our Mission

The SAM'S CLUB MS 150 is a two-day, cycling adventure through North Texas that raises funds to help people living with MS.

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