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Posted by ynot on 3/1/2007 on ynot's blog "As Buddha says in the famous parable of the arrow, analyzing the disease is not nearly as important as finding a cure. Complaing about the state of things is a common sport. But who among us has the courage and the willpower to hold on to their dreams when everything around us tells us to give up? Who has the passion and the creative strength to reinvent our approach to life?" - On the Warriors Path by Daniele Bolelli Answer: The friends, family, teachers, crew, sponsors, mothers, and fellow cyclist - the machinery behind the AIDS LifeCycle Event. A Sneak Preview - Several individuals within the AIDS LifeCycle Community were asked to reflect on and comment about the 575 mile, 7 day journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Here's what they had to say: Name: Rich How many years have you supported the California AIDS I have been a supporter of the California AIDS Ride / AIDS LifeCycle Event The courage, stamina and enthusiasm of the many riders and support teams
that make the ride to LA are something that my friends Jerriese, Michael Troy, Brian and Natalie, were they alive today, would have also wanted to take part in to continue to fight to find a cure and help spread the prevention message." - Rich Nane: Djalma Fonseca - "Mr. Rio" As a 7th yr. veteran cyclist, what words of wisdom would you give to “first time cyclist?” Also, if you could add one thing to the AIDS LifeCycle Experience – what would it be? My advice to first time cyclist would be: train, train, train. Don't forget to do "back-to-back" One thing to add to the Lifecycle experience:
The Or at least, some form of adult, fun (Tony says: "I'll have to get Oprah to bring Whitney")
Located And while chatting it up with "the boys of Sausalito" - here's what they had to say: Nane: Jeff As a observer, sponsor, and supporter of the AIDS LifeCycle Experience, if you were a participant - what three items would you "pack first" in your luggage? If And what comfortable bike shorts would you suggest that AIDS LifeCycle Cyclist wear during their journey? Nane: Leslie - "Shanghai Thunder" I started with California AIDS Ride #6 because, I first and foremost loved to ride my bicycle. Eat, sleep, and ride for 7 days straight? What's there not to love? But then, I came back two more times after that because of the amazing emotions and camraderie that I experienced while riding with people and talking with them.The memories of not only the first year that I did it but the following years still bring smiles to my face. I introduced 4th Yr. Veteran Sonya to the ride; her father died from AIDS when Sonya was in her twenties, and she's doing it with me again this year. I enjoy coming back year after year because of the enthusiastic crazies that fight this horrible disease mile by mile. I also love to be in service to people and to a cause that I can be proud to support. And if you could wear only one brand of cycling gear, what brand would it be? TO BE CONTINUED - Check back to see what others of the AIDS LifeCycle Community have to say. | |
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AIDS LifeCycle - 575 Miles, 7 Day, 1,500 Cyclist - A Sneak Preview
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