Bessemer, Alabama native and former Auburn football standout Bo Jackson and dozens of others unite to ride for the future of Alabama and all of its citizens.

'Bo Bikes Bama' was started by the Heisman Trophy winner in April 2012 to help his fellow Alabamians recover from the tornadoes that devastated our state the previous year.

There's still time to sign up to be a part of this year's ride by clicking here.

The retired baseball and football player who was recently named the greatest athlete of all time by ESPN, stopped by a taping of AMHQ with Sam Champion, which airs on The Weather Channel weekdays from 7a–10a ET, to talk about 'Bo Bikes Bama' and its mission.

During the show, Jackson met with The Weather Channel meteorologist Paul Goodloe, a past participant in the race, and presented Paul with a jersey to wear during this year’s ride.

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