Inspired by late mother, Wisconsin man rides Peloton to fight Parkinson's
- Peloton4Parkinson's, a Wisconsin fundraiser, holds its main event on April 26 at The Zone from 6 a.m. To 6 p.m.
- Eric Tostrud, the P4P director, founded the event in 2016 inspired by his mother Judy's 15-year battle with Parkinson's.
- The event starts with a Research Panel Presentation on April 25 at Tattersall Distillery + Event Center.
- Tostrud stated, "This all started from, you know, a son who loved his mom," showcasing the event's personal roots.
- P4P has evolved into a significant movement, raising $500,000 and bringing in 3,000 bikers, with proceeds aiding Parkinson's research.
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