Cleveland will be one of the sites of a series of summer cycling events sponsored by the Michael J. Fox Foundation to help raise money to find a cure for Parkinson’s disease.

The foundation on Tuesday, May 17, announced a three-event schedule for the Tour de Fox 2016 Series that kicks off Saturday, July 16, in Cleveland. Other events are on Saturday, Aug. 20, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and on Saturday, Aug. 27, in Santa Rosa, Calif. Registration is $50 per person, and riders are required to raise a minimum of $200 by the day of the ride. To register for the Cleveland event, go here . The foundation says the Cleveland event will enable riders to “pedal through the forests, farmland and winding river valleys of greater Cuyahoga County.” Cyclists at the Cleveland event will be able to choose one of three ride lengths: 10, 35 or 75 miles. Course distances and start times vary across events, according to the foundation. Each event starts at noon local time and features a finish-line festival with live music, food trucks and kid-friendly activities. The foundation describes the Tour de Fox as “a signature event of Team Fox, the foundation's worldwide grassroots network of community fundraisers.” Its goal is “to speed development of better treatments and ultimately, a cure, for the estimated five million people worldwide living with Parkinson's disease.”