The AIDS Lifecycle is a cycling event that raises funds for HIV/AIDS research and services. The event was first held in 1993, and has since raised over $250 million. The AIDS Lifecycle 2025 is the 33rd annual event, and will take place from June 5-12, 2025. The event will start in San Francisco and end in Los Angeles, and will cover a distance of 545 miles. Over 2,500 cyclists are expected to participate in the event.
The AIDS Lifecycle is one of the largest cycling events in the world, and it is a major source of funding for HIV/AIDS research and services. The event has helped to fund a number of important advances in HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, and it has also helped to raise awareness of the disease. The AIDS Lifecycle is a vital part of the fight against HIV/AIDS, and it is an important event for anyone who is committed to ending the epidemic.