CDawgVA turns Cyclethon 5 into $1.47 million success during challenging 15-day Japan ride, surpassing $5 million overall
Connor Colquhoun, better known as CDawgVA, has completed his 2026 Cyclethon after another long and demanding ride across Japan. This year’s event raised approximately $1.5 million for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. By the time they crossed the finish line, donations had reached nearly $1,470,000, making it again one of the largest donation streams on Twitch.The goal of the event is simple but powerful. This money is used to help people with primary immunodeficiency. Over time, the ride has grown into much more than just cycling. It has become an annual moment where online communities come together and give back in a big way.
Connor Colquhoun turns Cyclethon into one of Twitch’s biggest charity events
This year’s cyclethon lasted for 15 days. Connor traveled to different parts of Japan while broadcasting the trip live. He was not alone. Along with a number of guests appearing during various stages of the ride, familiar faces such as Chris Broad joined them again.What makes this event special is how it has grown every year. The first cyclethon in 2022 raised more than $300,000. A year later, it surpassed $550,000. Then kept climbing. In 2025, the fourth edition brought in more than $1 million. Now, with Cyclethon 5, Connor has brought the total amount raised across all events to over $5 million.There is also a personal reason behind this effort. Connor’s close friend Ironmouse lives with an immune condition. His story has played a big role in shaping this fundraiser and keeping it focused on real impact.The timing of this finale made things even more interesting. The Sidemen Charity Match that same weekend raised over $8 million for charity. This means that two major creator-driven fundraisers were happening at the same time, which shows just how much influence online communities now have when it comes to helping others.Connor kept things simple when speaking to viewers during the final stream. “This is something we build together every year and it’s getting bigger because of all of you,” he said.
