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Newtown Cycling Studio Hits The Pedals To Help Girl, 7, With Brain Cancer

NEWTOWN, Conn. — An indoor cycling studio is sponsoring a benefit ride to help a 7-year-old Newtown girl with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

7-year-old Aubrey Szasts of Newtown has DIPG, an aggressive form of brain cancer. BoostCycle indoor cycling studio is sponsoring a benefit ride from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, May 22, to raise funds for Aubrey.

7-year-old Aubrey Szasts of Newtown has DIPG, an aggressive form of brain cancer. BoostCycle indoor cycling studio is sponsoring a benefit ride from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, May 22, to raise funds for Aubrey.

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BoostCycle will hold the benefit ride from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 22, to raise funds for Aubrey Szasts, who suffers from DIPG, an aggressive form of brain cancer. 

The cost is $15 per ride.

BoostCycle’s “Ride Boost for Aubrey” is part of Newtown’s annual Family Fun Fest at Fairfield Hills Campus.

BoostCyle’s owners are Tatiana and Valdrin Mehmeti. 

”This is our first outdoors ride and it couldn’t be for a better cause," said Tatiana Mehmeti. "We enjoy working with kids and will do so every chance we get.” 

For more information about Aubrey, click here.

For more information on the BoostCycle, call 203-491-BOOST or click here. 

BoostCycle is located in Newtown’s Plaza South Shopping Center, at 274 S. Main St. 

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