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American Heart Association: CycleNation 2026
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Resonant Capital Advisors was proud to sponsor and participate in this year's CycleNation, an indoor cycling relay event put on by the American Heart Association & American Stroke Association.
CycleNation is the American Heart Association's way of uniting local businesses, community leaders, and neighbors to take a stand against the nation's leading killer. Funds raised through CycleNation directly support their mission-critical work across four key areas: cutting-edge cardiovascular and stroke research, community health education and prevention programs, advocacy for public policies that improve heart and brain health, and improved treatment and recovery support for stroke and heart disease survivors. Locally, that support helps fund CPR and stroke-warning-sign training, resources for families navigating a heart or stroke diagnosis, and initiatives aimed at closing health equity gaps in Dane County and across Wisconsin. This year's CycleNation raised more than $135,000 to support the American Heart Association & American Stroke Association's initiatives.
The event, which was held at the Sylvee on May 13, 2026, included health and wellness booths, music, and 45 teams participating in a high-energy relay-style ride. Pedaling in teams of up to eight, teams competed for awards including Top Mileage Team, Top Fundraising Team, Top Fundraising Individual and Most Spirited Team. Our team, the Resonant Riders, pedaled its way to a 13th place finish, logging an impressive 36.1 miles.
The Resonant Riders are grateful for the opportunity to ride in support of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association and look forward to next year’s race!