Unleashing the Night: Team Foster's Ruff Ride in Pittsburgh

August 15, 2024

Unleashing the Night: Team Foster's Ruff Ride in Pittsburgh

August 15, 2024

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Team Foster's Ruff Ride PGH made a memorable debut at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh’s campus. This all-night cycling extravaganza combined community spirit, high-energy performances, and an unwavering commitment to raising money to provide injured and disabled Veterans with accredited, life-saving service dogs. With the Pitt band, cheerleaders, and beloved mascot Roc rallying participants, the atmosphere was electric from the first pedal stroke to the last. Cheers and chants from the cheerleaders echoed through the venue, energizing the cyclists ready to tackle the day ahead. Roc the Panther mascot mingled with participants, spreading enthusiasm and team spirit that would carry everyone through the night.


As Ruff Ride continued into the evening, participants played games and were treated to live performances by Jordan in the City and The Dang Band. Their electrifying sets kept the energy levels high, providing a motivating soundtrack for the riders pushing through the challenge. These performances not only entertained but also served as a reminder of the community's unwavering support for our Veterans.


One of the highlights of the event was the Midnight Glow Ride. As the clock struck midnight, cyclists donned glow sticks and neon lights, transforming the Petersen Events Center into a luminous spectacle. The glow ride was a visual representation of the light and hope Team Foster brings to the lives of our Veterans, illuminating the path forward with every pedal stroke.


As the night progressed, the intensity ramped up with The Bad Mofo Challenge. This segment tested the endurance and determination of the riders, pushing them to their limits in a grueling but rewarding trial. The challenge was joined by Team Foster’s Founder and Executive Director, Nick Liermann as he challenged the riders to race him to be the next Bad Mofo!


The culmination of the Ruff Ride was more than just the dawn of a new day—it was a testament to the incredible generosity and dedication of the Pittsburgh community. Together, participants, volunteers, and supporters raised over $100,000. These funds will go directly towards providing service dogs to injured and disabled Veterans, helping them regain independence and improve their quality of life. A huge thank you to our sponsors at Aetna, Pittsburgh University, UPMC, and CycleBar Robinson!


Team Foster’s Ruff Ride in Pittsburgh was more than just an event; it was a celebration of unity, resilience, and the power of community. As we reflect on this incredible night, we are filled with gratitude for everyone who contributed to its success. The funds raised will make a significant impact, and we are already looking forward to next year’s event with anticipation and excitement.



We invite you to be part of our mission. Whether you ride, volunteer, or donate, your support makes a difference. Together, we can continue to honor the legacy of Erick Foster and provide life-changing support to our veterans. For more details on the 2024 Ruff Ride in Pittsburgh, visit RuffRide.org.

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