We are The Penultimates – a team of Albuquerque, New Mexico cyclists. Our primary focus is cycling in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s “New Mexico Pedal Los Pueblos” Bike MS, a two-day, 150 mile cycling tour through northern New Mexico. This event raises money for research, education, and support of individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis – including those within our community. (For a quick primer on MS, check this out). Our team includes several members riding for friends and family with the disease, and we also have two cyclists that live and ride with MS.
The Penultimates formed in 2010 with 5 riders, raising over $7500 for the Bike MS150 event. By 2015 we we have had over 48 different riders join us through the years and raised $20,579.60 in 2015 and over $120,000 since our first year the fight against MS. We’re reaching out to our families, friends, and the community businesses we actively support to help our fundraising reach the next level. We are organizing a few fundraisers this year, including our Sixth Annual Paired Whisky Dinner hosted by Two Fool's Tavern (the 2014 even is detailed here). These events raise money directly for the MS society, but the proceeds go toward your rider totals, so if you think fundraising will be difficult - we make it easy!
At the 2015 Bike MS |
Our team has always been about the joy of cycling, the friendship of teammates, and riding or volunteering for a fantastic cause. We may not finish first, but we will finish, and have a great time doing it! We start training in earnest in late June, and we will try organize two rides every weekend to get you ready for the ride depending on interest. We welcome new riders - either new to this event or new to long distance riding. Every year we pick up new riders that end up riding more than they thought they were capable of - completing from 80 miles to the full 150 miles. Whether you are new to cycling, a grizzled veteran, or just looking to volunteer your time for a good cause, this is the team for you! Go Domo!
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