Ride the roads from Houston to Austin for MS 150

Photo: Paisley Scotland via CC

Saddle up, cheer on or volunteer at the MS 150 cycling event Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19, 2015.

The two-day fundraising bike ride is the largest event of its kind in North America with 13,000 cyclists and 3,500 volunteers along the route, starting in Houston and finishing in Austin. Last year’s event raised $20 million dollars to support multiple sclerosis care and research. The 180-mile ride has breakpoints positioned every 8-15 miles with three starting points: Tully Stadium in Houston, Rhodes Stadium in Katy, and Waller Stadium in Waller. Walk-up volunteers are welcome at each starting point and station.

BP MS 150 Ride from Houston to Austin

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Nick Esquer has been in content creation since the age of 15 when he took his first job as a cub reporter for a local newspaper. Since then, he has earned a B.A. from Arizona State University in his native Phoenix, and an M.F.A. from Queens University of Charlotte. He arrived in Houston in February 2013 when he assumed the position of assistant editor at Houston Modern Luxury magazine for more than a year.