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Monday, March 20, 2017

American Red Cross of East Tennessee Announces Pedal for the Red Bike Event

The American Red Cross of East Tennessee announced last week Pedal for the Red, a fun, friendly, bicycle ride to support the lifesaving work of the American Red Cross.  In partnership with Visit Knoxville and USA Cycling, Pedal for the Red will kick off a major cycling weekend in Knoxville, as the 2017 USA Cycling Pro Road and Time Trial Championships take place on June 24-25.

Pedal for the Red, presented by Phillips & Jordan, will provide amateur bicycle riders the unique opportunity to ride the same closed time trial course that will be used by the top professional cyclists in the USA Pro National Time Trials. The 4.8 mile course will start in the Old City and includes a stretch down Neyland Drive.  Following the ride, participants will be in position to watch the start of the National Time Trials, where the best cyclists in the country compete for the national championship.

Riders can participate in this exciting weekend and support the humanitarian relief work of American Red Cross at the same time.  It’s a feel good ride, for a great humanitarian cause.

Riders and spectators of Pedal for the Red can make a valuable contribution to the American Red Cross through Pedal for the Red, Peer-to-Peer Fundraising.  One hundred percent of the funds raised through peer-to-peer will go directly to the American Red Cross of East Tennessee.

 “We know how deeply committed the Red Cross and its volunteers are to serving our region whenever we need them,” says Christy Phillips, Chair of Pedal for the Red.  “This is an exciting opportunity to come together as a community, have fun with family and friends and support the work of the American Red Cross in East Tennessee.”

This first Pedal for the Red marks the centennial (1917 – 2017) of the American Red Cross in Tennessee.

For information visit: pedalforthered.org and visitknoxville.com/usa-cycle-knox/pedal-red/ or contact Melissa Sykes at Melissa.sykes@redcross.org.

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