You’ve arrived. This is the place. If you, or someone you know, is or have suffered the affects of any of the hundreds of known types of cancer, you don’t have to take it lying down. You can fight back. You can help in the search forĀ better treatments and, ultimately, the cure.
Once each year, cancer survivor Jeff Warren rides his bike–that’s the pedaling kind, not the gas ingesting kind–from Reno, Nevada where he was raised to the front door of the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City where he was treated during his own fight against cancer.
The task: Pedal across more than 640 miles of barren desert highway in less than five (5) days.
The goal: Raise money for cancer research in order to save lives and prevent suffering.
Take a look at Past Rides, or come back here to witness Ride to Reno 2008 on June 7th as Jeff and four other riders begin the journey across the “Loneliest Road in America” to kick cancer’s butt.


May 8th, 2008
cspillers
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Our prayers have been with Josh. Jeff, you are an inspiration. We will look for you in 2009 or Saturday if possible!
I prayed for the wind to be behind you. It was blowing so hard traveling to Layton today that I didn’t even like driving the car in it. So proud of you, Larry. I know you can do this! You are awesome! All you you, know how much you are appreicated and admired.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you guys as you begin your journey. What an incredible challenge. You are all awesome!
Deanna
(Larry’s sister)
You folks are amazing to be putting the pedal to the metal for such an arduous ride. However, we support you and are cheering for you all the way! May good weather journey with you and may your spirits be high. I work all the time with the folks that you are helping and believe me, they do need the help in every way. Our hearts and hats go off to you!
Jill Poll
(Larry Petersen’s newest neighbor)