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NorCal AIDS Cycle benefits UC Davis Children’s Hospital

(SACRAMENTO)

Registration is now open for the 2026 NorCal AIDS Cycle, which raises funds for HIV/AIDS service providers in the Sacramento Valley, including the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.

The bike race takes place May 14-17. The public is invited to donate or participate.

The race starts May 14 in the Sacramento area and takes riders to a basecamp location at the Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds. The next two days of riding feature challenging routes that start and end at basecamp. On May 17, the race will end at the West Lawn of the California State Capitol in Sacramento.

“Because of the generosity of the NorCal AIDS Cycle community and the hard work they put into this race each year, we can continue providing care and support to the children and families who need it most in our clinic,” said Tami Enslie, clinical resource nurse with the UC Davis Pediatric Specialty Clinics. “We are deeply grateful for their commitment to making a difference and continuing to make UC Davis Pediatric Infectious Diseases a beneficiary of their cause.”

Last year’s race raised $3,000 for the UC Davis Pediatric Infectious Diseases clinic.

The Division of Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children's Hospital is dedicated to treating infants, children and adolescents with infectious diseases such as HIV. Physicians specializing in infectious diseases also conduct clinical research studies with new vaccine and HIV treatments.

For more information about the NorCal AIDS Cycle, visit https://norcalaidscycle.org/.