Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Day 4 - Beautiful Kansas, TV Coverage

This just in...

Tonight we learned that WIBW-TV in Topeka ran a story today about CycleQuest. The news anchor read the symptoms of ovarian cancer and shared the CycleQuest blog address with viewers. Yea!

Here's the link: http://www.wibw.com:80/home/headlines/8574087.html

Here's the script:

CycleQuest Ride for Ovarian Cancer
Posted: 11:28 AM Jul 18, 2007
Last Updated: 11:28 AM Jul 18, 2007

Two men cross Kansas to raise Ovarian Cancer awareness. On July 15th Brad Wingate along with his cycling team member Bob Lewis began their ride from Vail, Colorado to Hannibal, Missouri. Wingate lost his wife, Susan DeFrank Wingate to Ovarian Cancer in 2005.

The team will ride more than 100 miles each day. To check on their progress visit www.cyclequest.blogspot.com.

The team emphasizes that the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer are subtle.

- Pelvic or abdominal pain or discomfort.
- Vague but persistent gastrointestinal upsets such as gas, nausea, and indigestion.
- Frequency and/or urgency of urination in the absence of an infection.
- Unexplained weight gain or weight loss.
- Pelvic and/or abdominal swelling, bloating, and/ or feeling of fullness.
- Ongoing unusual fatigue.
- Unexplained changes in bowel habits.

Thanks WIBW!

Earlier today, we left Idalia, Colorado after a hearty breakfast at that favorite diner, the Prairie View, I told you about yesterday. We were not disappointed. It was clearly the best breakfast I've had since I last ate there with my brother, John, in the 1980s. We were well fueled....and ready for a nap. Just kidding!

We're very pumped by some good news that arrived via email early this morning from Shelly Rozenberg, the Chief Administrative Officer for the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition:

"Thank you for sending us this information about Brad's journey to raise awareness. We have posted this information on our website and emailed our 82 chapters across the US. We are grateful to Brad for raising awareness and making a difference. He is truly an inspiration."

Sincerely,

Shelly Rozenberg
Chief Administrative Officer
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Inc.
500 NE Spanish River Blvd.,
Suite 8
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
561-393-0005
888-OVARIAN
www.ovarian.org
Help "Break the Silence" about Ovarian Cancer

Thanks so much Shelly and all the folks associated with the Coalition. We are very grateful for your kind words and encouragement. It means more than you can imagine.

We hit Kansas about 10a and switched to central time. We snacked at St. Anthony, KS with 30 miles under our belt for the morning. After eating lunch at Bird City, we rode another 45 miles to Atwood and will overnight here. We did 73 miles in temps that exceeded 100, but had to make it a sub-100 day for mileage since we have laundry and necessary bike maintenance to do.

Earlier, we met two cycle tourists who set out two months ago from Maine for a leisurely ride to California. One of the cyclists is planting saplings along the way. We traded stories of the road, and they inquired about amenities and supplies in Last Chance, Colorado. We joked that it's named that for a reason. We explained that it's best to stock up on food and water before riding across that remote stretch of eastern Colorado.

The roads are great; nice and smooth for comfortable riding. The bikes and their humans are holding up well in beautiful Kansas!

We're spending the night at a nice little motel called the "It'll Do"...and it will.

Tomorrow...day five of the CycleQuest Across the Heartland. Thanks for checking in on our progress to raise awareness about the symptoms of ovarian cancer...please check the symptoms on the right side of this blog.

Brad (and Bob)

7 comments:

Ginny said...

It was so good to talk to you both last night!You sound refreshed and ready to take on Kansas this morning. Ride strong and I'll pray for cooler temps and a tailwind.
Love, Gin

Vicki said...

Those biscuits and gravy are fuel for the ride. Be sure and keep the potassium levels high. May the western wind be at your back and the water ever flowing. Like Gin says.......TAILWINDS to you both........I can smell the wonderful earth and fields ahead.
Love you guys
Vicki

Unknown said...

Go Brad & Bob!!! You truly are an inspiration and I wish you all the best of luck on the road. And congratulations on increasing awareness for ovarian cancer.

Jen (a friend of Lynae's)

gsalamy said...

Ovarian cancer also took my wife last year. I'm a recreational rider (did two 210 ,mile rides upstate NY). Thank you for incresing the awarenes of this horrible disease.

All the best.
George

Denise said...

Well guys, you made it to "THE DINER", and the Lord protected you through another day!! You are thought of MANY times throughout each day as you pedal through the HOT sun. Hope you had a restful night at the No-tell Motel! Love to you, and Trudy says WEAR IT OUT!!!!

GoldThread said...

Working in Maternal & Child Health, and right with Womens Health and Genetics...of the TN Dept of Health....I'm sharing the news of this awesome quest with my colleagues!

Sweet dreams!
Lesa
: )

Vicki said...

Good morning guys. I am sure, since I just got in, that you are well in to slumber land. I thought of you all day long and hoped that everything went well on the ride. I didn't see any troubles with weather, just the heat. Again I am sure you are seeing some awesome sights just by what I've seen on the web. Love and blazing trails to you Thursday.