THANK YOU ROB & MARSHALL!

Rob DeCou and Marshall Reeves raced solo from Oceanside, California to Annapolis, Maryland in Race Across America to raise funds for brain cancer research. They relied on your encouragement and hope to get them to the finish line. Every penny counts and 100% of your gift goes to brain cancer research.

3,000 MILES. NON STOP.

Begins June 14, 2016 in Oceanside, CA

Our racers and crew begin the epic 3,000 mile race from Oceanside, CA to Annapolis, MD on Tuesday June 16th. Clip in and pedal with them as they race across the country. Our heroes will cycle through 12 states against a backdrop of sea, desert, mountains and plains. The race course’s lowest elevation is 170 feet below sea level. Its highest elevation is more than 10,000 feet above sea level at Wolf Creek Pass, CO. This elevation range exceeds two vertical miles.

MARSHALL REEVES

RACE: Solo Race Across America
HASHTAG: #MARSHALL3KC
GOAL: $20,000

FOLLOW MARSHALL'S STORY & ENCOURAGE HIM ALONG THE WAY

ROB DECOU

RACE: Solo Race Across America
HASHTAG: #DECOU3KC
GOAL: $20,000

FOLLOW ROB'S STORY & ENCOURAGE HIM ALONG THE WAY

FOLLOW THE RACE

and share the stories! Let's go knock out brain cancer.

BIG CLEATS TO FILL

This is the fourth year of RAAM for 3000 Miles to a Cure, thanks to these incredible heroes.

ROB WHITE

2015 Solo Race Across America

RAISED: $30,000 for brain cancer research

The “Goober” from Wisconsin inspired each of us, taught us what grit and perseverance look like, gave us hope for each next mile and for a future where brain cancer no longer takes our loved ones.

JACQUIE SCHLITTER

2014 Solo Race Across America

RAISED: $15,000 for brain cancer research

Jacquie lived our mission to extend an open invitation,  her incredible effort and heart galvanized the 3000 Miles to a Cure community to take action and ride with her to finish the 3,000 mile challenge.

MARIA PARKER

2013 Solo Race Across America

RAISED: $70,000 for brain cancer research

Maria’s race was called the “most inspirational RAAM story ever” by officials. Lifted up by this incredible community, she won,  in the greatest comeback in the history of the race.

Lucia ParkerRace Across America 2016