Dedicated to the Ones We Love

Breast cancer scares me more than anything else I have come across. It has no boundaries and it attacks without consideration of socio-economic status, race, or lifestyle. The two most significant risks for developing breast cancer are being a woman and getting older. The part that gets me the most, is that cancer can develop […]

We’re in the news again! “The Cycle of Giving: Part 1”

We, at the Boob Ride, are fortunate to have so many people contribute to our ride and our cause, whether it be through riding, volunteering, or networking. One such Boob Rider is Pete Gerrard, from the Irvine Cycling Examiner and Irvine Bicycles. Not only has Peter ridden the ride for several years, but his shop has […]

Cycling, saddles, and urology?

While our focus has traditionally been on cancer and cycling, The Boob Ride is interested in general health (and cycling). We know that saddles, saddle-soreness, and urology topics have come up in certain cycling circles as well. Therefore, we’ve decided to share this study with you. We’ve recently been contacted by the researchers at the University […]

New Bra for King of the Mountain Award

After seven long years, the King of the Mountain award has had a little work done. It wasn’t just a little nip here or tuck there, it was a total overhaul! Our dedicated Boob Rider and reigning King of the Mountain champion, Dickie Fernández, braved the lingerie section at his local Walmart to procure two new bras […]

Hereditary cancer – do you want to know?

After being involved with breast cancer awareness for many years, I made the decision to go in for hereditary cancer screening at Hoag. It took me several months to finally decide that I wanted to know. My mom’s breast cancer did not have the markers of hereditary cancer, but since my paternal grandma died from […]