Pan-Florida Challenge Cancer Ride Hosts Top Cyclist
February 25, 2020
NAPLES, Fla. — The Pan-Florida Challenge Cancer Ride will host Rahsaan Bahati, professional track cyclist and 10-time USPRO National Champion, to ride alongside its participants on March 28 to March 29 at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Fla.
Bahati gained recognition in 2000 after placing first in the amateur USCF National Criterium Championship in Downers Grove, Ill. and has gone on since to win several other significant accolades throughout the course of his career. He specializes in criterium racing and track cycling, and has previously raced with Mercury Cycling Team; Saturn Cycling Team; SKLZ-Pista Palace; Rock Racing Pro Cycling; TIAA Pro Cycling; Saturn Pro Cycling and McGuire Real Estate Pro Cycling. He now manages and rides with his own Elite race team and has founded the Bahati Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the success of inner-city youth through education, music and sports.
“I have my own foundation which supports inner-city youth to rise above their current circumstances. Not only do I give my all to the Bahati Foundation, I also like to help other organizations reach their goals and have a positive impact on others,” said Bahati. “This is why I have registered for the Pan-Florida Challenge Cancer Ride and have committed to raising money to distribute cancer fighting foods to hungry kids, to fund cancer prevention research, and to support cancer patients and their families.”
“We are thrilled to offer cyclists the opportunity to ride alongside Rahsaan. His commitment to youth empowerment and giving back set an example for all athletes—professional and amateur alike,” said Jeri Goetz, executive director of Pan-Florida Challenge.
To register for the Pan-Florida Challenge Cancer Ride visit https://bit.ly/32tKLUe or call 239-298-1620.
About Pan-Florida Challenge
Pan-Florida Challenge engages the community in cancer research, prevention, and patient support. We provide nutritious PFC Power Pack meals to chronically hungry children because malnutrition has been shown to increase the risk of developing cancer. We also partner with organizations to help fund cancer research and offer financial and emotional support to cancer patients and their families. PFC has provided more than five million meals to children since our founding in 2014
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