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They were planning to cycle across Canada to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s Disease. The team’s bikes were stolen from a storage facility in Edmonton. The theft occurred on Tuesday, and the team is now facing a significant setback in their journey. The team’s goal is to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s Disease, a neurological disorder that affects movement and can cause tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with balance.

It’s a way to manage their symptoms, improve their mobility, and even help them find a sense of normalcy. The Edmonton Cycling Coalition is calling for the theft of the bikes to be investigated. They are concerned that the theft could be a sign of a larger trend of bike theft targeting people with disabilities. The Edmonton Cycling Coalition is also calling for increased security measures for bike parking in the areas where the thefts occurred. The Edmonton Cycling Coalition is urging people to report any suspicious activity related to bike theft.

“We’re going to keep pushing forward.”

The Spinning Wheels Relay, a 4,000-kilometer journey across Canada, is facing a major setback. The team, comprised of four individuals, has been forced to stop their journey due to a mechanical issue.

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