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TEAM CTV'S TOUR DE CURE

 

CTV will be teaming up with The Tour de Cure, presented by Wheaton Precious Metals!

Team CTV has supported this cause from day one and with your help continues to be a force for good with over $1,750,000 raised by over 260 enthusiastic riders over the last 15 years.

We continue this heartfelt tradition in 2024 as we gear up and ride on August 24th from Cloverdale to Chilliwack and then on the 25th to Hope. We will train hard (in the rain), ride hard (everywhere), do loads of laundry, fix dozens of flats, eat gobs of gel packs, plaster boatloads of band-aids and break all sorts of blisters to get ready for this day. (Sounds fun doesn't it?). Some of us won't even have a bike when we sign up!

No matter what the obstacles are we commit with passion to help and support those near and around us that continue to suffer and be affected by cancer. We do it all together and support each other as a team. In so doing we share lots of laughs, make many friends and shed our fair share of tears. It's an event fueled by passion and a passion fueled by hope ... the hope to END CANCER.

The Tour de Cure benefits the BC Cancer Foundation and is B.C.'s largest cycling fundraiser, featuring an unforgettable two-day, fully-supported cycling experience that provides participants with fundraising tools and guidance, overnight camping and meals, plus mechanical and medical support along the route.

 

Support Team CTV to help break down cancer or commit to riding 200 km from Aug. 24th and 25th, 2024 and join a community that has raised over $100 million for world-leading research and innovation at BC Cancer.

The Tour de Cure isn’t just about crossing the finish line, it’s an invitation for riders of all backgrounds and skill levels to contribute their strength and individuality to a community that rides as one.

Cycling 200 km is hard, but facing cancer is harder.

For more information and to register, visit www.tourdecure.ca.

Learn more about TEAM CTV here.

 

CTV Tour de Cure Fundraising Totals

Year

Amount

2009

$27,050

2010

$46,130

2011

$105,883

2012

$146,612

2013

$155,413

2014

$161,725

2015

$78,567

2016

$144,103

2017

$232,221

2018

$214,165

2019

$186,908

2020+2021

$80,342

2022

$69,189

2023

$77,504

2024

TBD!

 

 

TOTAL

$1,725,812