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Lori B
12-10-2008, 10:38 AM
Serious fun for a serious cause.

And what better excuse to visit Austin in the springtime? Come join hundreds of other Riders pedaling to make the world a better place.

The Hill Country Ride for AIDS has raised more than $3 million to support thousands of Texans living with HIV and AIDS. Join our tenth-anniversary ride and get ready for a fun, challenging experience full of breathtaking scenery and unforgettable memories. This year's Ride takes place on April 25, 2009. Start putting your team together now.

Participate in our free, fully supported Training Rides, running every weekend from January through April.

Check it out at HillCountryRide.org !

WindingRoad
02-22-2009, 07:17 AM
Best of luck to the Hill Country Riders. My brother is among you. He's a new rider so if you see a tall blonde guy named Matt riding an older Allez be especially nice to him. He's discovering the 'snob' factor a little bit with roadies. ;)

Be careful out there guys!

Aggie_Ama
02-22-2009, 03:30 PM
I sold my commuter to a woman who was targetting this ride, I hope she will have a great luck and become one of us she was a sweetheart!

txred9876
04-01-2009, 06:11 AM
I would like to do it but don't think I can get the needed required funds raised by then.

tina

Trek420
04-01-2009, 10:14 AM
I would like to do it but don't think I can get the needed required funds raised by then.

tina

texred, You'd be surprised. The Hill Country Ride's pledge minimum is relatively low compared to several charity cycling events. Even in todays economy this can be done. Charity's and non profits have a hard time making ends meet so thank you all TE runners/cyclists/tri'ers for helping all good causes. :cool: :D

Somewhere here on TE there are tons of tips for fundraising.

Alternatively if you're making this a goal ride next year I bet you'd be welcome to join a training ride or two or three or crew this year (crew's harder than riding) and do the goal ride next year.

txred9876
04-01-2009, 10:43 AM
texred, You'd be surprised. The Hill Country Ride's pledge minimum is relatively low compared to several charity cycling events. Even in todays economy this can be done. Charity's and non profits have a hard time making ends meet so thank you all TE runners/cyclists/tri'ers for helping all good causes. :cool: :D

Somewhere here on TE there are tons of tips for fundraising.

Alternatively if you're making this a goal ride next year I bet you'd be welcome to join a training ride or two or three or crew this year (crew's harder than riding) and do the goal ride next year.


I think I will have to wait until next year because 24 days is pretty short to make it happen. I really want to do some charity rides soon. I am thinking about tour de pink in october (since I am a breast cancer survivor).

Trek420
04-01-2009, 12:49 PM
With how you're riding now, progressing and such a late season ride is very do-able. Maybe even on a tandem with your friend :p

Then do the hill ride next year. Crew or volunteer the hill ride would give you a preview what to expect and train for.

Thanks for riding and surviving :cool:

I've always wanted to visit Austin and ride the area, hmmmmmm.

Aggie_Ama
04-02-2009, 05:48 AM
The Hill Country Ride is pretty rugged terrain but I heard excellent support and a blast, think of it for next year!

txred9876
04-03-2009, 05:54 PM
With how you're riding now, progressing and such a late season ride is very do-able. Maybe even on a tandem with your friend :p

Then do the hill ride next year. Crew or volunteer the hill ride would give you a preview what to expect and train for.

Thanks for riding and surviving :cool:

I've always wanted to visit Austin and ride the area, hmmmmmm.

come on down... I really like austin!

Tina