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Wethersfield Resident to Cycle 270 Miles to End ALS

David McNeice will participate in the 15th annual Tri-State Trek this June 23-25

Cambridge, MA – This June, Wethersfield resident, David McNeice, will ride in the 15th annual Tri-State Trek, a three-day, 270-mile charity cycling event that raises money for ALS research. This will be McNeice’s 1st Trek and he plans to ride 270 miles and all three days of the event!

“I’m riding in memory of my mother, Donna McNeice, and my friends John Keator, Michael Lopez Jr., Bob O'Neil, Mary Lupo Ciotto, Paul Dowd, Doug Tremlet, and Carey Hinkley! Rest in peace my ALS WARRIORS. The fight for a cure goes on and you will never be forgotten!" says McNeice.

Beginning on Friday, June 23, Tri-State Trek participants will take off from Boston College, MA and ride approximately 100 miles a day to finish in Greenwich, CT on Sunday, June 25. All proceeds benefit the ALS Therapy Development Institute in Cambridge, MA who are actively working to discover and develop treatments for ALS. Last year, over 270 riders took part in the Tri-State Trek and raised over $800,000 for ALS research.

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ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that causes muscle weakness, paralysis, and ultimately, respiratory failure. ALS robs people of their ability to walk, move, and speak, but keeps the mind intact. At this moment, there are approximately 30,000 people in the US living with ALS, and most survive only two to five years following his or her diagnosis. Currently, there is no cure or effective treatment for this disease.

McNeice’s participation in the Tri-State Trek not only helps raise awareness for ALS, but also the funds for research necessary to develop effective treatments for the disease. To date, the event has raised almost $9 million for the ALS Therapy Development Institute, the world’s first and largest nonprofit biotech focused 100 percent on ALS research. The Institute has tested more potential treatments for ALS than any other research lab, thanks to support from fundraising events like the Tri-State Trek.

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This is the 15th year of the Tri-State Trek, which will take place June 23-25, 2017. To support McNeice’s efforts, please visit: http://tst.als.net/page.aspx?p=35801. For more information on riding, volunteering or donating, call 617-441-7200 or visit www.TriStateTrek.com.

About the ALS Therapy Development Institute:

The ALS Therapy Development Institute and its scientists actively discover and develop treatments for ALS. The Institute is the world’s first and largest nonprofit biotech focused 100 percent on ALS research. Led by people with ALS and drug development experts, the charity understands the urgent need to slow and stop this horrible disease. Based in Cambridge, MA, the Institute has served as one of the leaders in sharing data and information with academic and ALS research organizations, people with ALS and their families. For more information, visit www.als.net.

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