Nashville’s fitness community is gearing up once again for one of the city’s most inspiring wellness events of the year. Vanderbilt Health has officially opened early bird registration for the 5th Annual Clip In 4 The Cure — a high-energy cycling event dedicated to raising funds for cancer research and patient care through Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
Set for Saturday, Oct. 3, from 8 a.m. to noon at GEODIS Park, home of the Nashville Soccer Club, the event combines fitness, community, music, and purpose into an unforgettable experience. Riders of all fitness levels are invited to participate in the relay-style indoor cycling event while helping support groundbreaking cancer research and innovative care initiatives that impact patients and families across Tennessee and beyond.
Participants can register now at clipin4thecure.org, with early bird pricing available through Tuesday, June 30, offering a 50% discount on registration fees. Kids’ tickets and spectator passes are also available, making it a family-friendly event for supporters who want to cheer on riders and be part of the atmosphere.
What makes Clip In 4 The Cure so unique is its electric environment. The event features some of Nashville’s top spin instructors leading the rides, paired with live DJs, exciting vendors, giveaways, and nonstop energy throughout the morning. Teams share one bike across four spin sessions, creating a relay-style challenge that encourages teamwork, motivation, and community connection.
Organizers encourage participants to start a team, join an existing one, or sign up as a free agent. Riders also have the opportunity to fundraise leading up to the event, earning incentives such as T-shirts, fitness apparel, concert tickets, and more through their fundraising efforts.
More importantly, every dollar raised directly supports the fight against cancer. Funds generated through Clip In 4 The Cure help advance lifesaving research, improve treatment options, and provide innovative patient care through Vanderbilt Health’s world-renowned cancer programs.
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist, fitness enthusiast, cancer survivor, or simply someone looking to support a meaningful cause, Clip In 4 The Cure offers an opportunity to come together and ride with purpose.
To register or learn more, visit clipin4thecure.org.
Author: NFM Staff
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