Breakthrough T1D Cyclists Head to Grand Rapids!

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We’re excited to be back in person at our popular Breakthrough T1D Destination Rides, beginning with the first Breakthrough T1D Ride of the 2022 season in Grand Rapids, MI on Saturday, June 11! Four dedicated Riders from the New Jersey Metro & Rockland County Chapter – Jeff Krietzman, Sandy Krietzman, Mark Maten, and Stephen Kowalski – will be representing Team Metro Roadsters as they log miles towards mission. The Ride begins and ends at Millennium Park, rolling through scenic farmland and small townships to beautiful Lake Michigan and back.

These four incredible team members have raised over $22,000 for cures for T1D and we are so thankful for their efforts! Be sure to follow our social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) the weekend of June 10-12 and join us in thanking them and wishing them a safe, fun Ride!

Want to join us? We have five more upcoming Breakthrough T1D Rides:

Can’t travel to a Destination Ride? You can still be part of the Metro Roadsters team by participating in a Breakthrough T1D MyRide. Ride in your own neighborhood or at a local ride near you, all while supporting Breakthrough T1D!

NEW Rider Spotlight: Nicolette Johnsen

For the first time ever, Nicolette Johnsen will be participating in a Breakthrough T1D Ride – riding in honor of her sister, Angela, who was diagnosed at age 2-1/2. Their family had always participated in the Breakthrough T1D One Walk with their team Angela’s Angels. Five years ago, when Angela turned 16, their father Arne turned his focus to Ride and has participated in the Saratoga Springs event. That’s where Nicolette’s Ride journey will take her this year.

Nicolette took up riding at a Cycle Bar during COVID, quickly finding joy on the bike. Nicolette says she would have participated sooner, had COVID not interrupted her plans. She is very much looking forward to experiencing the Saratoga Springs Ride with her dad – and along with all the great friends he has made over the years. Nicolette says, “I’m taking part in the Breakthrough T1D Ride because I’m up for a physical and mental challenge that I know will be the experience of a lifetime.”

“The impact and awareness it makes inspired me,” said Nicolette. “If my dad can practice 1 hour a day, I can do it.” Go Nicolette! You got this! To support Nicolette, please click here.