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In 2009, 14-year marrow transplant survivor and thriver Bob Falkenberg began cycling to focus on health and wellness throughout his healing journey.

As Bob progressed from barely being able to walk a block to cycling in 100-mile races, he set out to redefine what survivorship could look like.

With the goal of raising awareness and funds in support of the life-saving mission of NMDP®, Bob cycled over 30,000 miles since his transplant including two tours of over 3,000 miles each. Along the way, he brought hope to hospital staff and patients undergoing transplants.

From this passion and dedication, the NMDP cycling program was born. Since then, it has grown to include twelve amazing tours, all with the same goal—to build awareness, raise critical funds and bring hope to transplant patients and their families.

Why we ride  

When you join the NMDP Cyclist, you’re not just riding a bike—you’re saving lives.

All funds raised make a critical impact for patients and their families—adding potential life-saving donors to the NMDP Registry®, covering uninsured costs throughout the transplant journey and funding groundbreaking research to improve transplant outcomes for patients.

NMDP Cyclist Impact to Date

$318,131 was raised to support our life-saving mission.

70 cyclists rode 2,915 miles, showing up to save lives with pedal power.

 

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