Medical College of Wisconsin Hosting Inaugural Audaxity Bike Ride This Summer at American Family Field to Advance Cancer Discoveries
Participants of all ages and abilities are invited to join the community-driven movement, where 100 percent of rider-raised funds will fuel groundbreaking research at the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center.
Milwaukee, Wis. – January 6, 2025 – Today, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Cancer Center announced its inaugural bike ride and community movement to accelerate cancer research – Audaxity – will be held Sunday, August 17, 2025, at American Family Field.
“Every day, our researchers are racing against time to deliver solutions that transform lives,” said Gustavo Leone, PhD, director of the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center. “Audaxity is an inspiring example of how a united community can amplify that work. Cancer is relentless, but so are we – we’re determined to drive discoveries that change its trajectory and create a future where this disease is no longer in control.”
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in Wisconsin – overall incidence and mortality rates are above the national average and significant disparities in care and outcomes exist among underserved populations. According to the National Cancer Institute, the Black and American Indian/Alaska Native populations in Wisconsin continue to experience higher cancer incidence and mortality rates than the White Non-Hispanic population, often due to limited access to care and later stage diagnoses.
The MCW Cancer Center is addressing these challenges head-on, pioneering innovative research that is reshaping how cancer is detected, diagnosed, and treated. By participating in Audaxity – whether riding, volunteering, or fundraising – supporters will be directly helping to advance cancer research discoveries that can save lives.
Audaxity offers ride options for every ability, including a family-friendly 3- to 6-mile route. Additionally, there will be a 25-mile loop, a 50-mile challenge, and a 100-mile century ride for experienced cyclists. The event also welcomes virtual participants, volunteers, and fundraisers, ensuring everyone can contribute to this important cause.
“We are excited to join the fight to end cancer, right here in Wisconsin,” said Andy Harmening, CEO of Associated Bank. “This event is a testament to what can be accomplished together to directly impact our friends, families, and local communities.”
Local businesses, community groups, and individuals are already rallying behind the movement. For participants like Nelson Williams, CEO of Briohn Building and volunteer co-chair of Audaxity, the ride is not just about the miles, it is about making a difference for the people he loves. “Knowing that every dollar raised goes directly to cancer research inspires me to ride and build a team of friends, family, and colleagues to join me. I can’t wait to see our roads packed with riders, volunteers, and supporters as we take on this challenge together.”
Scott Lynch of Elm Grove added, “As a lung cancer survivor, I am all in on being a part of Audaxity. Training is underway, and I am looking forward to adding my energy and network to the mission.”
“Audaxity is about assembling a united team to end cancer,” said Bennett. “Connected in that common goal, that team will be the greatest team of all time. There are unlimited roster spots for those wanting to create a world without cancer. Join us!”
For more information about Audaxity, including bike routes, event details, and how to get involved, visit audaxity.org.
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