
The public celebration known as “Day Zero” occurs the day prior to the Atlas Ride, where supporters can register and ride the first 25, 50, or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 group - the first day of their summer ride. Day Zero draws friends, family, media, volunteers, philanthropists, and civic leaders to salute the 68 riders for their leadership work and fundraising efforts to date and wish them good luck as they begin their epic 4,000+-mile journey to Anchorage, Alaska.
The public celebration known as “Day Zero” occurs the day prior to the Atlas Ride, where supporters can register and ride the first 25, 50, or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 group - the first day of their summer ride. Day Zero draws friends, family, media, volunteers, philanthropists, and civic leaders to salute the 68 riders for their leadership work and fundraising efforts to date and wish them good luck as they begin their epic 4,000+-mile journey to Anchorage, Alaska.
The public celebration known as “Day Zero” occurs the day prior to the Atlas Ride, where supporters can register and ride the first 25, 50, or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 group - the first day of their summer ride. Day Zero draws friends, family, media, volunteers, philanthropists, and civic leaders to salute the 68 riders for their leadership work and fundraising efforts to date and wish them good luck as they begin their epic 4,000+-mile journey to Anchorage, Alaska.