Team Wind Force Raises More Than $85K at Bike MS Ride
May 7, 2026
Team Wind Force hit the road May 2–3 for the 2026 Bike MS: Round Up Ride. LRE employees joined thousands of cyclists in Fort Worth for a weekend of purpose, perseverance and community. The annual event supports the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and its mission to cure multiple sclerosis while empowering people affected by MS to live their best lives.
Now in its 39th year, Bike MS is the largest charity cycling series in the world, bringing together riders of all experience levels to raise funds for research, support services and programs that improve the lives of people living with MS.
The two-day ride began in Sundance Square, with participants choosing 35 or 75-mile routes through North Texas, including stretches near Glen Rose and along the Paluxy River. Riders returned to Sundance Square for a celebratory finish after completing the ride.
Eleven years ago, LRE employees alongside renewables industry professionals formed Team Wind Force to support the fight against MS. Since then, the team has raised nearly $400,000 to advance research and expand access to critical resources.
This year, the team continued that momentum by raising more than $85,000, with additional donations still being counted. Riders trained, raised funds, and showed up with determination, reflecting LRE’s culture of collaboration and commitment. Each mile brought the team closer to a shared goal: a world free of MS.
Nearly 1 million people in the United States and more than 2.8 million worldwide live with MS, a chronic and often disabling disease of the central nervous system.
Thank you to everyone who participated, donated, and supported this year’s ride.
About LRE
Founded in Texas in 2003, LRE (Leeward Renewable Energy) owns and operates 30+ wind, solar, and energy storage projects totaling over 4 GW nationwide. LRE continues to help meet increased U.S. energy demand through its robust pipeline of new projects every year. We prioritize domestic jobs, local community partnerships, and protecting the land in our long-term approach to meet American energy needs. To learn more, visit www.lreus.com.