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In 2002, Spencer Leuders set his spokes on a three-mile stretch of North Carolina roadway nicknamed the "Booty Loop". While he set out alone, it didn't take long for friends, family and community members to join in with the cyclist and his 24-hour charitable mission. He rode 312 miles in 24 hours. He raised $6,000 for the Lance Armstrong Foundation that year. He started a movement. He started 24 Hours of Booty, the nation's only 24-hour charity road cycling ride.
Since that year, 24 Hours of Booty has raised millions for cancer causes, becoming the official 24-hour ride of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. 24 Hours of Booty is changing lives, one mile and one dollar at a time. It can change yours.
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