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Tri Global Team to Ride Like the Wind for MS

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tri Global Energy, a premier developer of renewable energy and energy storage in the U.S., has announced that “Team Wind Force” will once again be riding in the Bike MS Round Up Ride 2020, taking place May 16-17. Bike MS is the fundraising cycling series of the National MS Society and raises more money than any other cycling event in the country. The Bike MS event, which covers approximately 163 miles over the course of two days, is one of more than 68 events, drawing 100,000-plus participants, in the series taking place from coast to coast.

2020 marks the 5th year that Team Wind Force riders have put their mettle to the pedals for MS, raising more than $47,700 in that time. “Of course, it’s for a great cause, but it’s also a very good time, and we look forward to it every year. The team includes a mix of professionals from several leading firms in the areas of renewable energy, real estate and finance,” said Tri Global Energy president Tom Carbone. “The event is flawlessly planned and managed by the local National MS Society chapter, and whether you ride as a single biker or as a team, you’ll enjoy the camaraderie, the chance to be outdoors during the Texas spring all while raising awareness and money to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis.”

Team Wind Force will be rallying their supporters to pledge donations to the National MS Society through the team and its members. This year, the team hopes to sail past their past donations and set a personal record. Anyone who wants to register to participate or who wants to find a rider/team to support can visit www.bikemsdfw.org. To date, Bike MS cyclists, volunteers, and donors have raised more than $1.3 billion to stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever. If you are interested in information regarding riding with, or donating to Bike MS through Team Wind Force please visit: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/Team-Wind-Force

About Tri Global Energy

Tri Global Energy (TGE) is a leading developer of renewable energy and energy storage in the U.S. The company is headquartered in Dallas. Founded in 2009, Tri Global’s mission is to improve communities through local economic development generated by developing and commercializing renewable energy projects. For more information, visit www.triglobalenergy.com.

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Tri Global Energy has announced that “Team Wind Force” will once again be riding in the Bike MS Round Up Ride 2020, taking place May 16-17.
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