Three friends. A community. A town that loves a good Saturday.
The Hancock Horizontal Hundred was a beloved Findlay tradition since 1974. At its peak, almost 2,000 riders rolled out of town on a Saturday morning. Then in 2019, the bike shop that ran it shut its doors, and the ride went quiet.
Brandon, Tim, and Josh kept riding it anyway. Three thousand, five thousand miles a year between them. The route was still there. The roads were still there. The only thing missing was everyone else.
“The ride didn't end because people stopped caring. It ended because nobody was there to carry it. So we picked it up.”
In 2025 we brought it back as the first event under a brand-new nonprofit — Making Miles Matter. 202 riders showed up. 12,000+ miles combined. $14k raised in one day. That's the proof.
What we're actually about
Our mission is simple: get people outside, together, and use what happens there — the friendships, the sweat, the quiet miles, the loud finish lines — to fund real impact in the community.
We serve cyclists, walkers, runners, families, and everyday people who want better physical, mental, and emotional health by spending time outdoors with other humans. HHH is our flagship event. It won't be our last.
How we're different
This isn't a corporate event with a sponsor banner stapled to it. It's three friends, a community of riders, and a town that already loves this ride bringing it back the right way. Every dollar goes into running better events that fund real community impact — not into overhead.
We say yes to people. We say yes to bringing your family. We say yes to the 60-year-old riding her first metric century, and the 8-year-old on her first community ride, and the volunteer who's never sat on a bike but wants to hand out water at a rest stop. Show up. We'll figure out where you fit.
Who runs this
Brandon Glomski — founder + president. Lifelong Findlay-area cyclist. Wife has EDS, son is in school, runs MMM in parallel with everything else.
Tim & Josh — co-founders. The two cyclists who refused to let the route go quiet. They're on every long training ride and most of the planning meetings.
What's next
HHH 2026 on September 12 is the focus right now. After that we're launching the Findlay Further Fondo — a gravel + adventure ride for late 2026. Beyond that: walks, family events, anything that gets Findlay outside, together.