The event will honor a fallen Jefferson County Deputy

(Ellettsville, Ind.) - Cops Cycling for Survivors will launch its 25th Annual “Ride to Remember” on Monday, July 6, 2026, continuing a quarter‑century tradition of honoring Indiana’s fallen law enforcement officers and supporting the survivors who carry their legacy forward.
What began in 2002 as a ride to Washington, D.C. has grown into a powerful statewide mission. Each July, cyclists—many of them survivors, officers, retirees, and family members—travel nearly 1,000 miles across Indiana over 13 days, stopping in communities to meet with survivors, share memorials, and ensure that the service and sacrifice of Indiana’s fallen heroes are never forgotten.
The 2026 ride pays special tribute to the two Indiana officers whose line‑of‑duty deaths were formally recognized in 2025:
- Reserve Deputy Sheriff John C. Stahl III, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
End of Watch: June 8, 2025 - Corporal Blake Adair Reynolds, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office
End of Watch: November 12, 2025
Their portraits have been added to the organization’s support truck, a “rolling memorial” that accompanies riders throughout Indiana. For many survivors, the truck is considered hallowed ground, displaying the faces and stories of more than 500 Indiana officers lost in the line of duty.
Throughout the ride, cyclists will read the memorials of fallen Indiana officers, including anniversary‑year names whose stories have shaped generations of survivors.
2026 OFFICIAL ROUTE – 13 Days Across Indiana
July 6 – Indianapolis → Richmond
July 7 – Richmond → Bluffton
July 8 – Bluffton → Angola
July 9 – Angola → Mishawaka
July 10 – Mishawaka → Merrillville
July 11 – Merrillville → Kentland
July 12 – Kentland → Terre Haute
July 13 – Terre Haute → Princeton
July 14 – Princeton → Jasper
July 15 – Jasper → Jeffersonville
July 16 – Jeffersonville → Madison
July 17 – Madison → Bloomington
July 18 – Bloomington → Crown Hill Cemetery (Indianapolis)
The ride will begin at the Indiana Law Enforcement Memorial with an opening ceremony at 8:00 am and conclude at the Heroes of Public Safety section of Crown Hill Cemetery with a ceremony at 2:00 pm. Indiana officers, residents, and supports are invited to attend both ceremonies.
Residents along the route are encouraged to line roadways, attend memorial stops, and show support for survivors and Indiana’s fallen officers. More information, donation opportunities, and route details are available at www.copscycling4survivors.org .

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