CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO CHANGE LIVES - MAY 30, 2026

CYCLE

100, 55, or 20 miles from Boston to the Cape with cycling legend Mark Cavendish or run/walk a 5K.

SUPPORT

Best Buddies programs for inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

CELEBRATE

With a professional massage, delicious lobster clambake, open bar, and a private beachside concert.
rider on course

RIDE THROUGH STATE PARKS & HISTORIC TOWNS TO HYANNIS PORT

domestique on course

DOMESTIQUES ENSURE ALL RIDERS CROSS THE FINISH LINE

Honorary Chair, New England Patriots Quarterback, Drake Maye

pro cyclists at the event

MEET THE PRO-CYCLISTS YOU’LL BE RIDING ALONGSIDE

The Ultimate Experience

Don’t just take our word for it

Alberto Contador riding at the event
“I have ridden charity events all around the world but Best Buddies truly impressed me. They produce perhaps the safest, smoothest and, best-organized events I’ve ever ridden.”
Alberto Contador
Multiple Grand Tour Winner
Angelo Santiago riding on the back of a tandem at the event
“The Best Buddies Challenge is an awesome opportunity for you to connect with others who feel motivated to support an organization like Best Buddies. If you ever have the opportunity to ride, volunteer, or participate in the Challenge in some way, I would recommend it!”
Angelo Santiago
Best Buddies Program Participant

Top Fundraisers

On event day, the top 25 individuals will receive special designated yellow bib numbers to highlight their outstanding fundraising accomplishments.

Best Buddies Logo

Why We Ride

All funds raised benefit Best Buddies International, the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.

The IDD community that Best Buddies serves individuals with IDD and their families. The IDD community includes, but is not limited to, people with Down syndrome, autism, Fragile X, Williams syndrome, and other undiagnosed disabilities.

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