The Dawn to Dusk ride started at sunrise and was much warmer than last years 38 degrees. Over the course of the day I managed 6 laps and 93 miles of riding in the dirt. My hands are a little sore today and my back was pretty tight by hour 7 of the ride. I guess that last time I rode my singlespeed for 8 hours was last years ride...maybe there is a lesson there somewhere.
Thanks to everyone who pledged their support! We raised hundreds of dollars for the NOCC. That money goes a long ways towards educating the public about the signs and symptoms or ovarian cancer.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Upcoming Event: Dawn to Dusk Mountain Bike Race...Solo Singlespeed
December 4, 2010 McDowell Mountain Park. You can see more about this event here: http://www.dcbadventures.com/Event/dawn-to-dusk
Once again I am using this ride as a platform to raise money for a great organization: the NOCC (National Ovarian Cancer Coalition). If you are able to pledge so much money per mile we can raise funds to help support the NOCC; a non-profit organization that does so much for raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
100% of the pledged money will go to the NOCC. All donations are tax deductable and you can make your donation directly on their website on the right side of this blog->>>
Just like last year, I will sponsor myself for $1.00 per mile. Any amount you can pledge (for example .25 cents per mile X 100 miles = $25.00) would be greatly appreciated. It will also be a great incentive for me to ride as far as I possibly can on Dec 4th! If you would like to pledge a flat rate that would be great too.
Even if you can't donate right now please help by spreading the word with your family and friends. This is the sole purpose of CycleQuest: To increase awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
If you are able to help please leave a note here or e-mail me at psychlingbww@yahoo.com
Likewise if you are in the area on Dec 4th stop on out at McDowell Mountain Park and cheer the riders on! The park is a great spot for hiking, riding, picnicking, and nature watching.
I hope to see you out there! Oh, dress warm...last year it was 38 degrees at the start!
Many Thanks!
Brad
Once again I am using this ride as a platform to raise money for a great organization: the NOCC (National Ovarian Cancer Coalition). If you are able to pledge so much money per mile we can raise funds to help support the NOCC; a non-profit organization that does so much for raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
100% of the pledged money will go to the NOCC. All donations are tax deductable and you can make your donation directly on their website on the right side of this blog->>>
Just like last year, I will sponsor myself for $1.00 per mile. Any amount you can pledge (for example .25 cents per mile X 100 miles = $25.00) would be greatly appreciated. It will also be a great incentive for me to ride as far as I possibly can on Dec 4th! If you would like to pledge a flat rate that would be great too.
Even if you can't donate right now please help by spreading the word with your family and friends. This is the sole purpose of CycleQuest: To increase awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
If you are able to help please leave a note here or e-mail me at psychlingbww@yahoo.com
Likewise if you are in the area on Dec 4th stop on out at McDowell Mountain Park and cheer the riders on! The park is a great spot for hiking, riding, picnicking, and nature watching.
I hope to see you out there! Oh, dress warm...last year it was 38 degrees at the start!
Many Thanks!
Brad
Friday, August 6, 2010
Go Bob Go...
Friend and CycleQuest team member Bob Lewis is nearing the end of a major transcontinental bike ride. He is riding with PAC Tour on the "Northern Transcontinental", starting in Everett, WA and finishing in Williamsburg, VA.
He is riding 3400 plus miles in 30 days, with over 110,000 feet of climbing!
Wow!!!
You can read more about his trip here: http://www.pactour.com
Way to go Bob!!!
He is riding 3400 plus miles in 30 days, with over 110,000 feet of climbing!
Wow!!!
You can read more about his trip here: http://www.pactour.com
Way to go Bob!!!
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