Minnesota Couple Fights Breast Cancer on Cross-Country Bike Trip
The Reszels have raised over $65,000 since 2015 by biking nearly 28,250 miles to promote breast cancer research and early detection.
- On March 21, Minnesota residents Terry Reszel and her husband began their ninth cross-country cycling journey, departing from the Santa Monica Pier in California destined for New York to advocate for breast cancer research.
- Sixteen years after Terry Reszel's breast cancer diagnosis, the couple nearly canceled this year's ride after she underwent three cervical spine surgeries between June and August.
- Terry Reszel's husband rides about 90 miles a day while she follows in their support vehicle, a black Jeep, speaking with local media to encourage screenings for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
- The Reszels aim to generate awareness and funding for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, which supports roughly 260 researchers globally. "But if it gets people to get their mammograms, that," Terry said.
- In 2026, an estimated 321,910 women in the United States will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, with about 1 in 8 facing a lifetime risk, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Minnesota couple fights breast cancer on cross-country bike trip
RICHMOND, Minn. — Sixteen years after Terry Reszel’s breast cancer diagnosis, she and her husband, Al, are once again crossing the country — Al on a bicycle and Terry driving a support vehicle — turning thousands of miles into a message about early detection and the search for a cure. The Richmond, Minnesota, couple has logged nearly 25,000 miles on eight previous rides and raised more than $65,000 for breast cancer research, transforming Al’s l…
Richmond man rides across U.S. for breast cancer awareness and research
RICHMOND — Sixteen years after Terry Reszel’s breast cancer diagnosis, she and her husband, Al, are once again crossing the country — Al on a bicycle and Terry driving a support vehicle — turning thousands of miles into a message about early detection and the search for a cure. The Richmond couple has logged nearly 25,000 miles on eight previous rides and raised more than $65,000 for breast cancer research, transforming Al’s longtime hobby into …
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