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Richmond Today
By the People, for the People
Minnesota Couple Bikes Across Country to Fight Breast Cancer
Terry Reszel and husband Al embark on cross-country journey to raise awareness 16 years after her diagnosis.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 6:22pm
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Sixteen years after Terry Reszel's breast cancer diagnosis, she and her husband Al are once again crossing the country together - with Al biking the route and Terry driving a support vehicle. Their journey is turning thousands of miles into a message about Terry's experience and the ongoing fight against breast cancer.
Why it matters
Terry and Al's cross-country bike trip highlights the personal and ongoing nature of the battle against breast cancer, even years after a diagnosis. Their effort to raise awareness and share their story can inspire others affected by the disease.
The details
Terry and Al Reszel have embarked on a cross-country bike trip, with Al cycling the route while Terry drives a support vehicle. This is not their first such journey, as they had previously made a similar trip 16 years ago, shortly after Terry's breast cancer diagnosis. Their goal is to turn the miles they cover into a message about Terry's experience and the continued fight against breast cancer.
- Terry Reszel was diagnosed with breast cancer 16 years ago.
- Terry and Al Reszel are currently on their cross-country bike trip.
The players
Terry Reszel
A Minnesota resident who was diagnosed with breast cancer 16 years ago and is now embarking on a cross-country bike trip with her husband to raise awareness.
Al Reszel
Terry Reszel's husband, who is biking across the country while Terry drives a support vehicle as part of their awareness-raising effort.
What they’re saying
“Kind of my catchphrase … I can't do research, so I ride a bike,”
— Terry Reszel
The takeaway
Terry and Al Reszel's cross-country bike trip is a powerful example of how individuals can turn personal experiences with illness into meaningful advocacy and awareness efforts. Their journey highlights the ongoing impact of breast cancer and the importance of supporting those affected by the disease.
