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80 Miles, 119 Stops, One Mission

Adam Bigelow will bike to all 119 Dunkin’ shops in Boston on National Donut Day to raise funds for MS research after his girlfriend’s diagnosis. He signed up for the National MS Society’s Cape Cod ride but wanted a fun, local twist—so he mapped an 80-mile loop through every Dunkin’ in town. At each stop he’ll refuel with Munchkins and share live updates on social media. Bigelow has already biked coast-to-coast in 70 days and hit every Taco Bell in Rhode Island, but this ride is deeply personal.

He aims to raise $3,000 for the MS Society, with donors entered to win Dunkin’ gift cards, signed bike prints, or social-media shoutouts. Training videos and custom playlists keep him motivated through city streets. Friends, family, and neighbors are cheering on his sweetest challenge yet. Every pedal stroke, he says, is powered by hope for a cure.

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