The Utah and Idaho Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will host the 14th Annual CF Cycle for Life on Saturday, August 16, in scenic Summit County, Utah. Having raised over $1.3 Million since the ride’s inception, this fully supported cycling event is part of a national movement to raise awareness and critical funds to support the mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation: to cure cystic fibrosis and provide all people with CF the opportunity to lead long, fulfilling lives.

Riders of all levels are encouraged to participate, with route options ranging from 10 to 100 miles. The course is fully supported with rest stops every 10–12 miles, bike mechanics, support vehicles (SAG), and volunteer assistance from local CF families and cycling teams. The ride begins and ends at John’s Park in Henefer, UT, with a grab-and-go breakfast to start the day and a catered lunch at the finish line.

“I’ve been privileged to be involved with the CF Ride here in Utah since it began,” stated avid cyclist and CFF supporter Brandon Ross. “I have a brother-in-law with CF and I couldn’t be more proud to be riding on his behalf. The CF Foundation has done an incredible job of picking one of Utah’s most scenic routes for this event. The ride is quickly becoming one of Utah’s premiere fundraising rides because of their efforts to have a well-supported, well-marked and safe route. And when I say well supported – you won’t come away hungry or thirsty! This is absolutely a highlight of the cycling season here in Utah.”
Now in its 14th year, CF Cycle for Life continues to grow in size and impact, bringing together cyclists, families, and community members in the fight to make CF stand for “Cure Found.” All funds raised support the Foundation’s groundbreaking research, treatment initiatives, and advocacy efforts.
Event Details:
What: 14th Annual CF Cycle for Life
When: Saturday, August 16, 2025
Where: John’s Park, Henefer, UT
Routes: 10, 25, 40, 55, 75, and 100 miles
Register: https://fundraise.cff.org/utahcycleforlife