Date & Location
August 2 - 3, 2025
Starting line:
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
Time(s)
Fri. 4:30–8:00pm: Rider Packet Pick Up & Housing Check In
Sat. & Sun. 6:30-7:30am: Registration & Rider Packet Pick Up
Sat. & Sun. 7:30am: All Routes Start
Sat. 4:00pm: All Routes Close
Sat. 5:00-7:00pm: Dinner & Evening Presentation
Sun. 1:00 pm: All Routes Close
Routes
Routes from 25, 62, or 100 miles on Saturday and 25 or 50 miles on Sunday
See Routes & Maps below for more details.
Requirements
Fundraising Minimum: $300
Age Minimum: 12
Housing Deadline: July 14, 2025
Lobster Dinner Deadline: July 25, 2025
All activities take place at University of New England (UNE) located at 11 Hills Beach Road in Biddeford, ME 04005. Event schedule and details will continue to be updated throughout the year. Please check back periodically for updates.
Friday, August 1
4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Pick up your packet before ride morning! Registration, Rider Packet Pick Up, and UNE Housing check in are all open. Reach Top Fundraiser status by this time and pick up your commemorative Great Maine Getaway Top Fundraiser jersey and credentials too!
- Visit the Rider Requirements page and Packet Pick Up section below for more details on obtaining your packet.
- UNE Housing check-in will remain open for an extra hour until 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 2: Ride Day 1
Saturday Start Line & Finish Line Location:
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
5:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. Breakfast & coffee at UNE Ripich Commons dining hall (#35). No cleats please.
6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. Registration and Rider Packet Pick Up at the start line (near Campus Center #19)
7:20 a.m. Line up at start line for Opening Ceremony
7:30 a.m. All routes start
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. UNE Housing check-in under the info tent in the festival area.
11:00 a.m. All 100-mile (century) cyclists must depart Rest Stop #3: Bethel Christian Church rest stop.
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lunch (at UNE & on route at lunch rest stop) Reference the Food & Support section for more details.
Lunch:
- 25 and 62-mile routes: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at UNE (no lunch on route)
- 100-mile route: 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at designated lunch rest stop (no lunch at UNE)
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Healthy Snack Break at UNE
4:00 p.m. All routes close
4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Cash Bar at festival area. Reference the Food & Support section for more details.
5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Dinner & Lobster bake at festival area. Reference the Food & Support section for more details.
6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Evening Presentation & Candlelight Ceremony
Sunday, August 3: Ride Day 2
Saturday Start Line & Finish Line Location:
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
5:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. Breakfast & coffee at UNE Ripich Commons dining hall (#35). No cleats please.
6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. Registration and Rider Packet Pick Up (for Sunday-only cyclists) at the start line (near Campus Center #19)
7:20 a.m. Line up at start line for Opening Ceremony
7:30 a.m. All routes start
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lunch at UNE only (no lunch on routes)
1:00 p.m. All routes close
2:00 p.m. Finish Line Festival closes
5:00 p.m. UNE Dorms Close. All participants must be checked-out and returned the dorm room keys. Visit the section of the Lodging & Transportation page for instructions on returning keys.
Weather
We ride rain or shine. Please be prepared for rain, high temperatures, or other weather conditions. Weather can change overnight so prepare for every scenario. Stay tuned to our site and your inbox for up-to-date announcements regarding inclement weather.
We are excited to offer a two-day ride with a variety of route options! Day One routes take cyclists along the beautiful coast of Maine for fresh ocean air and ocean views. Day Two routes head inland for charming Maine countryside views!
Choose between one-day or two-days of riding. Day 1, choose between 25-miles, 62-miles, or 100-miles. On Day 2, select between 25 miles or 50 miles.
Route Times
Saturday
- All routes start at 7:30 a.m.
- 100-Mile Route Loop Closes at 11:00 a.m.
- All 100-mile cyclists must depart Rest Stop #3 Bethel Christian Church rest stop by this time to do the full 100-mile loop. If departing after 11:00 a.m., you won’t be able to complete the loop and will continue on to Rest Stop 6, still following the blue route arrows. Your new estimated total mileage will be about 70 miles. This loop closing time is to ensure you complete the route on-time and are fully supported with traffic-police and other Bike MS support based on route-timing.
- All routes close at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday
- All routes start at 7:30 a.m.
- All routes close at 1:00 p.m.
Route Maps & UNE Map
Ride With GPS routes are linked below. Please note that routes are still being finalized and are subject to change until ride morning. Please follow all Bike MS route markings while riding.
You’ll select your desired route option when you register for the ride. However, your choice can easily be modified prior to ride weekend in your Fundraising Center or on ride morning.
Saturday Routes
- 25-mile route map
- Coastal route with beautiful ocean views and one rest stop.
- White route arrows
- 62-mile route map
- A metric-century route with some hills along the coast and through beautiful pine trees. Four rest stops.
- Orange route arrows
- 100-mile route map
- A full century route along the coast, through beautiful pines trees, and with some hills. Six rest stops. Lunch provided on the route at Rest Stop #3: Bethel Christian Church rest stop.
- Blue route arrows
- All cyclists must depart Rest Stop #3: Bethel Christian Church rest stop by 11:00am.
Sunday Routes
- 25-mile route map
- A pine-tree lined route with one rest stop.
- Red route arrows
- 50-mile route map
- A beautiful route through Maine countryside with pine trees and rolling hills, with three rest stops.
- Green route arrows
University of New England
Route Support
Visit the Food & Support for more details and the Event Schedule for start and finish line location details and the full weekend timeline.
We will make every effort to work with you to complete the ride. For safety reasons, all cyclists on the road after the 4:00 p.m. route closing on Saturday or 1:00 p.m. route closing time on Sunday will be provided transportation to the finish line from a designated Support and Gear Vehicle.
Ride With GPS App
Get the Ride with GPS App (it's free!) and download the route maps:
- Go to your App Store
- Search for: Ride with GPS (Red cyclist on a black background)
- Download the app (it’s Free!)
- Go to your internet browser app - (Safari, Google Chrome, etc.)
- Click on the route map links above for your route
- Click “Send to Device”
- Once you’re in the app, you can Download or Navigate to stream the route
Bike MS Fundraising Weeks are proudly sponsored by Point B, an organization that shares our commitment to creating a world free of MS. Elevate your fundraising and win some prizes along the way.
The rules are simple: raise the most money during a Fundraising Week and we will reward you for your fundraising success.
Teams and an individual participant can win BIG during fundraising weeks. Fundraising Weeks run Monday through Sunday and winners are based on the highest amount of online fundraising.
WHEN
Two chances to win!
- Fundraising Week #1: Monday, May 26 – Sunday, June 1
- Fundraising Week #2: Monday, June 23 – Sunday, June 29
WHO
Winners for each fundraising week will include one individual (team member or non-team member) and one team with the most money raised online (total dollars) during this time. Team members must be registered by the Monday of Fundraising Week.
WHAT
BONUS Prize: All riders who reach the $300 fundraising minimum by the end of Fundraising Week 1 will receive a personalized rider bib with their name on it!
- Individual Prize: One-night free housing at University of New England (UNE) and one free drink ticket at Saturday dinner
- Team Prize: Your choice!
- One-night free housing at UNE for each team member registered before the Monday of Fundraising Week OR Saturday evening team experience upgrade (one free drink ticket for each team member and a reserved team table at Saturday dinner)
HOW
Utilize the Fundraising Weeks to reach out to your donors, share why you ride, and reach your fundraising goals. Hit Top Fundraiser status and you’ll also earn the 2025 Great Maine Getaway commemorative top fundraiser jersey and more prizes!
- Download the Donor Drive App on Google Play or Apple App Store and take advantage of mobile check deposits.
- Utilize the Bike MS Fundraising Tool Kit and visit the Bike MS Fundraising Ideas page for more ways to help you reach your goal.
Plus, check your inbox during these weeks for more details!
Your Bike MS rider packet contains important items that must be worn on ride-day. To pick up your packet, you must meet the $300 fundraising minimum and have a completed waiver on file. If you registered online, then you completed a waiver during the registration process. Riders under 18 years require a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
Please note:
- If you registered online, you've already completed a waiver during the registration process.
- Anyone who did not register themselves online will need to complete a waiver.
- Riders under 18 will need a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
Packet Pick Up Dates & Locations
- Friday, August 1 – 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at University of New England inside the Campus Center (#19)
- Saturday, August 2 – 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. at University of New England at the start line located near Campus Center (#19)
- Sunday, August 3 – 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. at University of New England at the start line located near Campus Center (#19)
Packet Pick Up Details
What’s in my rider packet? Your Bike MS packet contains many important items that must be worn at all times on the route including your rider bib number, bike and helmet tags, rider wristband, and safety pins. Wristbands for riders who are 21 years and older are also included.
The wrist band is waterproof, please do not remove during the duration of the weekend. If you lose your wristband, make sure you stop by the registration tent to get a new one before riding out each day.
The wristband is also used for Saturday’s cash bar for those who are 21 or older.
- Top 20 Club Members will receive their reserved gold bib with their name and ranking.
- Top Fundraiser bibs will be assigned to those who raise $1,000 by the June 30 deadline.
How do I receive my packet? You must meet the $300 fundraising minimum.
Why the $300 fundraising minimum? The National MS Society makes a concerted effort to utilize each dollar raised to help people living with multiple sclerosis. To continue making an impact on the lives of those living with MS through our fundraising efforts, the National MS Society requires all registered participants to have met the $300 minimum fundraising requirement prior to picking up their packet.
How do I sign the waiver? When you register online, the waiver is part of the registration process. Minors and anyone registering the day of the event must complete a paper or electronic copy of the waiver.
Can someone pick up my packet for me? Yes. A team member, team captain, or family member can pick up your packet on your behalf – only if you’ve met the $300 fundraising minimum and have a completed waiver.
I’m not able to attend and ride. Can I give my packet to someone else? All cyclists are assigned a rider number to ensure Bike MS knows who you are during ride weekend in the event of an emergency and for logistical purposes. For your safety and the safety of others, DO NOT provide your assigned rider number (bib) to a fellow participant for use ride weekend. Each and every cyclist riding in Bike MS: Great Maine Getaway must be individually registered with contact information and a waiver/safety pledge on file. Please do not use a previous year’s number or another Bike MS ride number.
Do I get a Bike MS T-shirt?: Your Bike MS t-shirt can be picked up at the same time as your packet (earned based on the $300 fundraising minimum.)
If you’ve raised $1,000 or more, you can also pick up your Top Fundraiser jersey and credential at packet pick up!
Can I make a donation at packet pick up? Yes, you can make a donation at packet pick up.
I have a matching donation, but it hasn’t shown on my page yet. Matching donations are a great way to meet the fundraising minimum and aim for Top Fundraiser level! Let a staff member know you have a match on the way and you’ll be able to pick up your packet and receive Top Fundraiser perks if the match gets you to $1,000 or more!
Overnight Housing at University of New England
Housing is NOT included during your Great Maine Getaway registration and must be purchased separately.
Overnight housing accommodations are available Friday night and Saturday night on-site at the University of New England.
To purchase housing, you must be a registered participant of Bike MS: Great Maine Getaway 2025. If you have not yet registered, please visit the Bike MS: Great Maine Getaway registration page to sign up.
If you need to make changes to your existing housing reservation, please contact Fundraising Support at 855-372-1331 by July 14. No refunds are available after July 14.
Housing Deadlines
Monday, July 14: Housing registration deadline
The deadline to purchase housing is Monday, July 14. After this date, any remaining dorm rooms will be available on a limited first come, first serve basis, and is not guaranteed. Specific dorm and roommate requests cannot be accommodated.
After this date, linens cannot be purchased.
No refunds are available and no changes can be made to dorm room assignments and roommate assignments.
Friday, August 1 & Saturday, August 2: Limited on-site housing registration
Housing availability is limited and cannot be guaranteed after July 14. If remaining dorm rooms are still available ride weekend, housing can be purchased on-site at the Registration & Packet Pick Up area. Specific dorm and roommate requests cannot be accommodated. Linens are NOT available for purchase.
- Friday, August 1 Housing Check-in: 4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. in the Campus Center (#19) Click here for a campus map.
- Saturday, August 2 Housing Check-in: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the tent in the festival area (near Campus Center #19.
- For unforeseen late housing check-in, please call Net Control at (207) 239-5608.
Sunday, August 3, 5:00 p.m.: UNE dorm rooms close and keys returned
All UNE dorm rooms close on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. All dorm room keys and key cards must be returned to the “Return Key” drop box inside the dorm by 5:00 p.m. Multiple return drop boxes are located on the ground-level floor near the exit.
Any participant who does not return their key and key card will be charged a $75 fee by UNE.
Housing Details
Suite-style dorm rooms are available on-campus at University of New England on Friday and Saturday night. All suites are air conditioned, have a shared bathroom, and have a shared common area with a refrigerator and microwave. Two dorm room options are available. The price is per night and linens are not included in the dorm room price. Linens can be purchased for an additional cost.
- Tier 1 Room at East Hall: $69 per person/per night
- Full-sized bed in an individual room. Suite-style dorm with four rooms that sleeps four people total. All rooms are air conditioned.
- You will be assigned 3 suitemates and can list up 3 suitemate requests. These individuals must be registered and must purchase their own housing by the July 14 deadline.
- Tier 2 Room at Champlain Hall: $60 per person/per night
- Twin-sized bed in a shared room with one roommate. Suite-style dorm with two rooms and four people total. All rooms are air conditioned.
- You will be assigned 1 roommate and 2 suitemates and can list up to 3 requests. All roommate/suitemate requests must be registered riders or volunteers who have purchased their housing by the July 14 deadline. If you are not comfortable with a roommate, you must select Tier 1.
- Linens: $36
- Linen package includes a pillow, sheet set, blanket, and bath towels. Linens cannot be purchased after July 14.
What to Pack for the Dorms
The UNE dorm rooms are empty except for furniture and toilet paper. If you did not purchase a linens package by July 14, you will need to provide all linens:
- Bed sheets and blankets
- Full-size for Tier 1 East Hall
- Twin-size for Tier 2 Champlain Hall
- Pillow
- Bath towels
- Toiletries, including hand soap
Other recommended items include a long phone charging cable, extra bed padding if you prefer a softer mattress, hair dryer, and other personal items to help you sleep well such as a fan or white noise machine.
All suites are air conditioned and have a small common area and kitchenette with a refrigerator and microwave. We recommend bringing any preferred foods, snacks, and non-alcoholic drinks that will help fuel you all weekend.
Bag Check Not Provided
Please do not leave items behind at the start/finish line while riding. Bike MS cannot be responsible for personal belongings. Please leave all personal items in your UNE dorm room, vehicle, or carry them with you.
Local Hotels
Below are local hotels near University of New England. No room blocks are reserved for Great Maine Getaway and availability is not guaranteed. Rates and minimum stay requirements are set by individual establishments and are subject to change.
Holiday Inn Express Biddeford
45 Barra Road in Biddeford, ME
207-294-6464
Average room rate: $300-$379 per night plus tax
5 miles from UNE
Americas Best Value Inn Biddeford Portland
2 Pomerleau Street in Biddeford, ME
207-284-2440
Average room rate: $400 per night plus tax
6 miles from UNE
Ramada by Wyndham Saco/Old Orchard Beach Area
353 North Street in Saco, ME
207-286-9600
Average room rate: $400-$430 per night plus tax
6 miles from UNE
Comfort Inn & Suites Scarborough-Portland
329 US-1 in Scarborough, ME
207-618-5069
Average room rate: $225-$250 per night plus tax
13 miles from UNE
Nearby Campgrounds
- 207-849-8575
- Standard Rate (Water, Electricity, Sewer): $118/night
- 2 miles from UNE
- 207-967-2483
- RV Site Standard Rate: $135/night
- Tent/Pop Up Standard Rate: $75/night
- Camp Cottage Standard Rate: $202/night
- 5.6 miles from UNE
- 207-283-3880
- Campsite Standard Rate: $80/night
- Cottage Rates
- Studio: $125/night
- One Bedroom: $175/night
- Two Bedroom: $195/night
- Cancelation Fee: Full refund OR $20 fee if made within 22 days of reservation date
- 6.4 miles from UNE
- 207-934-4477
- RV Sites starting at $130/night
- Deluxe RV Sites starting at $150/night
- Cabins starting at $430/night
- 7 miles from UNE
- 207-985-0398
- RV Sites of Standard Rates: $67/night
- 11 miles from UNE
Free parking is available at University of New England. Please obey all campus parking and traffic signs.
Designated parking is located in Lot 20 at the Campus Center (#19) Lot, across from the Festival area and start/finish line.
Reserved parking is available for 2025 Top 20 Club, I Ride With MS participants, and Passport riders in this lot.
Recommended parking lots are Lot 16, Lot 18, and Lot 20 (please don’t park in reserved spaces in Lot 20.)
For those staying overnight at UNE, East Hall, our Tier 1 dorm, is #16 and Champlain, our Tier 2 dorm is #15.
Bike MS is an extraordinary ride no matter where you are! If you have a flat tire or need a snack to help get you across the finish line, we’ve got you covered!
Each route includes fully stocked rest stops every 10 to 12 miles with some of the best snacks and volunteers around. Relax, hydrate, use the restroom, re-apply sunscreen, and enjoy the volunteers. Bike mechanics and support and gear (SAG) vehicles will also be on the route to assist you. After the ride, we will have plenty of food at the finish line.
Click the links below to jump to the relevant topic:
Meals & Food | Rest Stops | Route Markings | Medical | SAG | Mechanical Support
Meals & Food
Saturday & Sunday at the Start Line
Breakfast and coffee are available in the UNE Ripich Commons dining hall (#35) from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. (no cleats, please). Traditional breakfast buffet with an assortment of items.
Please arrive at the start line with a full stomach, full water bottles, and be ready to get on the road! Only water and sports drinks are provided at the start line – no food or coffee is available.
Rest Stops on the Route
At the rest stops, enjoy individually packaged sweet and salty snacks, energy bars or gel, fruit, water, electrolytes, and more. Cyclists must bring their own water bottles.
Lunch on Saturday and Sunday
Saturday lunch is dependent on your route:
- 25 and 62-mile routes:
- Lunch is provided 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the University of New England finish line and Festival Area. Lunch is sandwiches with gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options.
- 100-mile route:
- Lunch is provided on route 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the designated lunch rest stop. Lunch includes sandwiches with gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options (turkey, ham, vegetarian/gluten/dairy free w/hummus sandwiches, served with a bag of chips and cookie per sandwich, plus, PB&J Uncrustables.
- 62-mile route: Lunch at Rest Stop #4: (the third stop on this route)
- 100-mile route: Lunch at Rest Stop #3: Bethel Christian Church
- A Healthy Break Snack is provided 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the University of New England finish line and Festival Area for riders who need an extra snack between lunch and dinner.
- Snacks include fruit skewers with yogurt dip, vegetable crudites with ranch dip, and assorted granola bars.
Sunday lunch:
- Lunch for all riders is provided 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the University of New England finish line and Festival Area. Lunch includes hamburgers, hot dogs, veggie burger with side of baked beans, coleslaw, watermelon, and garden salad. Soda and a cookie are also included. Gluten free buns will be provided. No lunch is provided on the routes.
Dinner and Cash Bar on Saturday
On Saturday evening, please join us for dinner and drinks while you rest and socialize with fellow riders. Don’t miss out on the Maine lobster bake!
- Dinner: 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
- Free for all registered riders. Options include lobster, chicken marsala (gluten free sauce), vegan (dairy and gluten free) penne pasta, roasted zucchini/yellow squash mashed potatoes, and blueberry cobbler. Lobsters are ONLY for those who have selected it ahead of time.
- If you would like lobster for dinner, you must request this in advance. Confirm your selection by logging into your Fundraising Center, select "Edit Registration Questions", and select your Saturday dinner meal choice.
- Those who purchased lobster in advance can pick up their lobster ‘ticket’ at the info tent throughout the day Saturday.
- Families and friends can purchase dinner as supplies last. Dinner is $20 for non-lobster, $40 for lobster. Purchase and pick up the dinner guest wristband at the info tent on Saturday.
- Everyone must have a wristband to enter the dinner tent.
- The Saturday Evening Program will be during dinner from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- Cash Bar: 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
- For riders who are 21 years and older, beer and wine will be available for purchase.
- The wristband included in your rider packet will provide access, but please also bring your ID.
- 2025 Top Club members, Passport Riders, I Ride with MS participants, and 2025 Top Fundraisers who have raised $1,000 or more will receive a free drink. Utilize your respective credential to redeem your beverage(s) of choice.
Rest Stops: First Class Support
Rest stops every 10-12 miles featuring:
- Fun festivities and smiling faces from volunteers
- Drinks, snacks, and lunch at Rest Stop 3 on Saturday for 63 and 100-mile routes
- Bathrooms
- First aid supplies including sunscreen
- Mechanical support from local bike shops
Only authorized Bike MS vehicles and cyclists are permitted access to the rest stops ride weekend. All other vehicular traffic is prohibited.
We make every effort to ensure you won’t get lost. The route will be clearly marked with direction signs, including on straightaways, so you will know you're riding in the right direction. The colors of the arrows correspond to each route.
Saturday, Day 1:
- 25-mile route: White arrows
- 62-mile route: Orange arrows
- 100-mile route: Blue arrows
Sunday, Day 2:
- 25-mile route: Pink arrows
- 50-mile route: Green arrows
Visit the Routes & Maps section of the page for more details.
Medical Support & Emergency Assistance
Emergency medical support travels the entire route in the event that a cyclist may be injured. Help us provide top-notch first aid by completing the back of your rider number. In addition, a rider assistance number is printed on the wristband included in your rider number packet. Use this number on the route if you spot an accident or need assistance: 617-600-8703.
Support and Gear (SAG) Vehicles
Just can’t push another pedal, or need help with a flat tire? Designated passenger vans, trucks, and vehicles with orange flags are on the route and at rest stops. Make sure you are in a safe/visible location, flip your bike upside down, and call the number on your wrist band or wave down the first SAG vehicle to come your way. SAG vehicles are equipped with bike racks, basic bike repair kits, and water.
NOTE: The trip into the finish line is not always direct. Be patient as we pick up other cyclists in need.
Personal SAG Vehicles PROHIBITED. Personal SAG vehicles are not permitted on the route. Please understand our need to cut down on vehicular traffic for your safety.
No trailers, tagalongs or child carriers are allowed on the route per the Society’s Youth Riders policy.
Bike Mechanical Support
Please be sure your bike is Bike MS ready before the ride. Get your bike inspected prior to ride weekend to identify any major issues and ensure your bike is in excellent riding condition.
E-bikes are allowed, but we are unable to provide any mechanical support or charging stations.
Sponsoring bike shops and bike mechanics will be located at the start line and on the route at select rest stops to provide minor repairs.
Thank you to our sponsoring bike shops and bike volunteers:
Police & Communities Who Welcome Us
Please be respectful of the communities that support and welcome Bike MS! Their hospitality makes this event possible. Every effort is made to keep you safe. Where possible, local law enforcement agencies have been recruited to help you travel safely through intersections and on shared roadways. Be courteous as they help you travel safely through their communities. Visit the Training & Prep page for more details on safe and courteous cycling behavior.
We know you have some additional questions, and this will be the place where we can answer them! More Know Before You Go information will be coming soon, so check back often so you don’t miss anything.
Photos | Lost & Found | Prize Deadlines | Post-Ride Fundraising | Feedback
Ride Weekend Photos
Thank you to our photographers for capturing the smiles and fun from last year. In case you missed them, you can see them here: 2024 Pictures.
Pictures from this year’s ride will be added to the National MS Society Flickr page two weeks after ride weekend. Be sure to share your photos in the Great Maine Getaway Facebook Group (coming soon) as well.
Visit the Volunteer page if you or someone you know is interested in volunteering as a photographer
Lost & Found
Forgot Something? Contact Shannon Kiniry if you lost something over the weekend. If you didn’t pick up your Bike MS t-shirt, finisher medal, or Top Fundraiser jersey, let us know and we’ll mail those to you in October.
Prizes and Deadlines
There’s still time to earn prizes and perks after ride weekend!
Prize Deadline: September 1
All donations received by Monday, September 1 will qualify for Great Maine Getaway prizes!
- Unlock a selection of Bike MS prizes when you reach $500 and up. Check out the options here: Prizes.
- You’ll receive an email from bikems@halo.com 7 weeks after ride-weekend with your fundraising certificate to redeem your prize.
- Earn the coveted 2025 Top Fundraiser Jersey when you reach $1,000!
Fundraising & Ranking Deadline: October 1
All donations received by Wednesday, October 1 will qualify for your individual total fundraising ranking and your team total fundraising.
- Top 20 Club: Be in the top 20 of fundraisers and you’ll earn Top 20 Club status for 2026 with free registration for next year’s Great Maine Getaway, a gold bib with your name and ranking, plus many other perks!
- Aim high to reach $5,000 and you’ll qualify for the Passport Program to ride at any Bike MS events across the country for free!
- Top Fundraiser: Reach $1,000 and in addition to your prizes, you’ll receive discounted registration for next year’s ride and pre-event perks.
- Top Teams: Teams who collectively raise $15,000 or more are eligible for a team sign and priority start at the day 1 start line next year along with a reserved table at Saturday Night Program at UNE next year!
Post-Ride Fundraising Tips
Turn in additional donations and submit matching gifts:
- Make an online donation through your Participant Center.
- Submit checks through the Donor Drive App or mail to Bike MS: Great Maine Getaway 2024, PO Box 289, Canton, MA 02021
- Visit the Donations Guide page for more information and to search for an Employer’s Matching Gift Program.
Share, Share, Share!
- Share your Great Maine Getaway photos and maximize social media.
- Share your fundraising goal and status. Don’t forget you can raise your fundraising goal on your personal Fundraising Page! Remind people that there is still time to donate and make an impact.
- Share your appreciation! Let your donors know what you’ve achieved and accomplished – they helped you get there!
- Share your impact. Together, we’ve achieved more breakthroughs for MS than the world has seen for any other neurological disease. And we’re not done yet!
Check out the Fundraising Toolkit and other great Fundraising Ideas!
Feedback
At the National MS Society, we strive to provide the best possible event experience. Please consider completing our survey emailed to you after ride weekend so we can plan an even better experience next year! The survey typically takes 5-7 minutes to complete.
On average, more than 60 teams ride at Bike MS: Great Maine Getaway annually. Team Captains are essential to the ride's success each year and we’re here to support and recognize you!
As a Team Captain, you'll receive one-on-one help from Bike MS staff to answer questions, provide guidance, support team fundraising and recruitment events, and much more.
Please also visit the Bike MS Teams page for additional team captain resources and information.
BUILD YOUR TEAM: Email Shannon.Kiniry@nmss.org to request 2025 Great Maine Getaway promotional materials, such brochures and posters, to help with team member recruitment.
Team Perks
With so many amazing teams, how can we not recognize them throughout the season!? Team recognition comes in many forms, such as:
- Special team incentives during each fundraising week throughout the season.
- Team photo
- Opportunity to be recognized during the Saturday Evening Presentation
- Is your team celebrating an anniversary year? Let Shannon know!
Congratulations to the following teams who collectively raised $15,000 or more at Great Maine Getaway 2024. Each team will receive a reserved table at the Saturday Evening Presentation this year. Plus, each team member will receive one free drink ticket.
- The Craftsbury Cruisers- $51,994
- The Rollers- $40,998
- Ring Warriors- $35,280
- Cycling Friends- $21,287
- DeMay-zing Bomb Squad- $19,685
- Taco Salad- $17,033
All teams who raise $15,000+ for 2025 Great Maine Getaway by October 1 will receive these perks in 2026.
The I Ride with MS program celebrates and recognizes Bike MS cyclists who are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and shines a light on what it means to live with this disease. Anyone living with MS who participates in a Bike MS event can join the program. Visit the I Ride with MS page to learn more.
Here are some special features of our Great Maine Getaway I Ride with MS program:
- Free 2025 I Ride with MS jersey mailed before ride weekend
- Jerseys will also be available by request at the pre-ride Packet Pick Up and ride weekend
- Pre-bundled rider packet materials for an expedited pick up
- I Ride with MS credential
- VIP Parking at the UNE
- One free drink during Saturday Night Program at UNE