Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride hits Santa Monica
The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride took place in Santa Monica, raising awareness for men's health issues. Participants included seasoned riders and newcomers, all united for a common cause. The event has raised over $60 million since its inception in 2012, focusing on prostate cancer and suicide prevention.
- ▪The ride has raised over $60 million for men's health since 2012.
- ▪Dan Abraham participated for his 12th year, advocating for men's health and suicide prevention.
- ▪Kris Noble, a one-year cancer survivor, joined the ride to support cancer research.
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Lifestyle Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride hits Santa Monica By Allison Dinner Published May 17, 2026, 6:55 p.m. ET Since it started in 2012, The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride has raised over $60 million for men’s health. Dan Abraham is riding for his 12th year. He says he is riding for men’s health, suicide prevention and prostate cancer awareness. Kris Noble rode in the event for his first time. Noble is a one year cancer survivor as of last month, so he felt it was important to come for men’s cancer research and suicide prevention. Founded in Sydney, Australia by Mark Hawwa, the classic and vintage styled motorcycle ride brings together riders from all over the world raising the awareness for prostate cancer research.
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