Tour de Pier Spins Its Way To $1.5 Million
May 18, 2025 10:07PM ● By Jeanne Fratello
The 13th annual Tour de Pier, a colorful and joy-filled event that drew a crowd of approximately 4,000 to the Manhattan Beach Pier on Sunday, is projected to bring in $1.5 million for cancer research.

The outdoor stationary cycling fundraiser, presented by Skechers, is known as "SoCal's largest spin class." In addition to celebrity instructors and cyclists, the event featured choreographed flyovers by the Tiger Squadron and U.S. Coast Guard; CocoTiki Polynesian dancers; and cheerleaders, dancers, and drum lines from Mira Costa High School, UCLA, and the LA Lakers and LA Kings.

The
Tour de Pier benefits three non-profit cancer organizations: the Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer
Research, Cancer Support Community South Bay, and the Uncle Kory
Foundation for Brain Cancer Research. Since its inception, the Tour de Pier
has raised more than $14 million for these cancer charities.

See Manhattan Beach News' Instagram reel from the Tour de Pier here. Photos from the event are below.