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Volunteering for the Ride
We can’t do this without you. Sign up to volunteer today!
The success of Bike MS is directly related to the wonderful volunteers who help make the event go off without a hitch. We welcome volunteers with a wide range of talents and skills. There is only one requirement: to want to do something about MS NOW. There are many jobs to choose from including registration, rest stop help, route marking, and cheering at the finish line! To register to volunteer, please fill out the online registration form or call 208.388.1998.
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Volunteer Job Descriptions:
Volunteer the weekend of the bike ride: Help out with various task throughout the weekend. Accommodation and meals will be provided to all of our volunteers for free.
Event Site Set-up (Friday) - Help with the set-up of the event site in McCall
Volunteer Check-in - Check in volunteers as they arrive and provide them with their assignments.
Registration Volunteers - Help check in cyclists as they arrive at the start locations.
Opening Ceremonies - Join the staff at the “crack of dawn” to set up the start site with food, traffic control and security. Help cheer the cyclists as they depart on their adventure.
Rest Stop Crew - The cyclists stop every 6-10 miles and need to be greeted with smiles, water, and snacks. Rest stop volunteers help the cyclists keep going!
Cheering Squad - Be at the finish to cheer the cyclists in at the end of their journey each day.
Finish Line Ceremonies - We need people to cheer, help check-in the cyclists, set up meals, provide traffic control and security.
Massage Therapists - There are a lot of sore and tight muscles at the end of the ride that need some work. Be there to give 15 minute massages. It makes a great difference!
Motorcyclists - Motorcyclists are needed at certain locations along the route.
Information Booth - Volunteers answer general questions and distribute printed materials.
Signs - Volunteers are needed to organize signs and assist in placement and removal of signs along all bike routes.
Ham Radio Operators - Volunteer Licensed Amateur Radio Operators (HAM radio) keep in constant communication with all aspects of the ride.
Supply Truck Drivers - Volunteers who drive, load and unload trucks that supply water, food and supplies on the route. Moderate to heavy lifting required. Valid driver’s license required.
Medical Volunteers - will work with Medical Director to ensure cyclists’ safety. Volunteers are stationed at rest stops or in mobile vehicles with HAM Radio Operators.
Event Site Breakdown - Help break down the event site on Sunday.
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