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The Mansion Ride for Autism...
named in theTOP 35 Best & Most Interesting Cycling Events in the Country by Bicyling Magazine
Since the all-volunteer Mansion Ride began in 2002, it has served as a platform to unite hundreds of riders.
Collectively, we have raised AUTISM awareness and over $600,000 (net).
100% of those funds are donated to support the education of Children with Autism.
a Cycling Event
on Nassau County's Gold Coast
Choose 16, 35 or 62 miles
FACTS ABOUT AUTISM
The CDC reports Autism affects 1 in every 88 births, and 1 in 54 boys born in the US.
Autism is the third most common developmental disorder.�
More Children will be diagnosed with Autism than with AIDS, Diabetes and Cancer COMBINED.
WHY THE MANSION RIDE?
The Mansion Ride explores Incredible Waterfront Mansions on Nassau County's Gold Coast.
Each beautiful challenging mile builds Autism Awareness and represents the plight of autism .�
ROUTES CHOICES 16, 38 and 62.�
������������������������ Perfectly spaced, well stocked rest areas with cold Power������
drinks and snacks focused on cyclists needs & requests�
Easy to get to with FREE parking CONVENIENT to Syosset LIRR train line
Begin and End at the same great location for added convenience�
Easy to Read Road Markings and Cue Sheets
Incredible Support�& Gear vehicles along with traffic monitors, and help from our local police and fire depts.
Super Road Marshals & Awesome Volunteers
100% of your registration fee is donated to charity, The Ascent School for Children with Autism
What Mansion Riders have helped achieve through the Ascent Children...Julia is in her own school district learning with her peers. Jake is potty trained. Max can read and write. Conor started job training at a restaurant. Aaron can do math and in 2005 transitioned into a full day regular district program. Connor is playing sports with his brothers. Megan is dressing herself. Robert can shower on his own and is in his regular school district. Armando is speaking in sentences, danced at the Hope on the Horizon dance, and in 2006 was a featured artist at a NY gallery. Sarah started 3rd grade in her regular school district. Jamie made his BarMitzvah, Abby is making eye contact, and what better salute to Mansion Riders than this: Dan can ride his bike.
The Mansion Ridefor
The Mansion Ride Rides Again Sunday June 8, 2014
