Cyclist group riding 500 miles for charity to pass through LaBelle

Writer: Kendell Gordon
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Credit: Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure

Thirty-six Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure cyclist members participating in the annual 500-mile Tour de Florida charity ride will be passing through LaBelle next week.

They will arrive in LaBelle on Monday after a 75-mile ride from Sebring.

Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure will then stay at Carlson Methodist Church before resuming their journey the following day with a 70-mile ride to Everglades City.

The Tour de Florida began on Tuesday in Clearwater and concludes on Jan. 25 in Key West.

It is the first of six Bicycle Adventures in 2025 for the organization.

Other rides include a 10-week cross-country ride from Florida to Oregon and, for the first time, a two-week August ride in Alaska.

Founded by Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree Millard Fuller in 2008, the Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure has seen over 2,000 cyclists ride more than 1.9 million cumulative miles across numerous rides.

Raising over $5.5 million earned them the highest-level 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.

The Fuller Center for Housing aims to provide families with simple, decent living places through home repairs and new construction.

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