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Cleveland Indians VeloSano Team raises over $125,000 for cancer research

Indians team, including owner Paul Dolan, raise money in Cleveland Clinic's second annual VeloSano charity bike ride

Cleveland, OH - The Cleveland Indians are proud to announce that the club's VeloSano team has raised over $125,000 for cancer research.

The Indians partnered once again with Cleveland Clinic to support VeloSano, an annual charity bike ride event. The Indians fielded a team of nearly 60 riders, including Indians Chairman and CEO Paul Dolan and other members of the Indians front office.

In June, the Indians hosted a charity celebrity bartending event at The Corner that raised over $6,000 for the event; Terry Francona, Jason Kipnis, Francisco Lindor, Trevor Bauer and more appeared at the event.

VeloSano, Latin for "swift cure," is a major community fundraising initiative, where 100% of dollars raised by VeloSano participants directly benefits cancer research at Cleveland Clinic. At its core, it's a cycling event where riders commit to raise a predetermined dollar amount by requesting support from personal contacts.

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