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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Some West coast TE women are heading East...

    ...this August for the Empire State AIDS Ride (8/10-8/16). I've done this ride in 2006 and '07 and invite any/all who are interested in joining us this year. I've done AIDS rides across the Northwest and in Alaska too and this ride is unique in that it keeps the overhead costs down (limited to 100 riders) so as to guarantee that our beneficiaries receive a minimum of 82%% of funds. The ride director is a rider too, so the care and concerns of the riders are paramount; the support crew is the best I've ever experienced, the scenery is spectacular and all of it compels me to return across the country this summer.
    Someday I'd love to ride for the pure enjoyment of it, but I lost my brother to AIDS and am committed to preventing it from devastating our world even more. So I ride and fundraise to support the breakthrough research at the AIDS Research Institute at the Univ of California, San Francisco.

    If you're interested in riding or have any questions, please PM me for more information, ok? Thanks!
    Mary

    P.S. I shared the article below on another thread recently...fyi:

    Thought I'd share the press we got today in the UCSF publication; the AIDS Research Institute at UCSF is our ride beneficiary again this year...
    Tailwinds!
    Mary


    UCSF Today
    NEWS

    Wednesday, 05 March '08

    Two Women Prepare for Empire State AIDS Ride in Memory of their Brothers

    By Jeff Sheehy

    Many types of events have sprung up over the years to support the fight against HIV/AIDS — walks, marathons, and long distance bike rides.
    Two women from Seattle were standing next to each other at the starting line on one of the first AIDS bike rides from Vancouver to Seattle in 1997, when one looked at the photo card hanging from a lanyard around the other’s neck and said, “I know you’re riding for your brother. So am I.”

    The two dedicated women from the Seattle area, Tracy Daugherty and Mary Harding, lost their brothers, Bret and Peter, to AIDS in the mid-1990s.

    That brief verbal exchange started a lasting friendship and a commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS that not only honored their brothers, but also turned ordinary bicycles and the will of two women into potent weapons against the disease that had robbed them of their beloved siblings.

    A decade later, having ridden up and down parts of both coasts and having raised thousands of dollars for a great many worthy beneficiaries, including UCSF’s AIDS Research Institute (ARI), they visualize their brothers up on some cloud giggling at them and wondering just how long these ladies are going to keep this up.

    With Mary’s son and Tracy’s daughter and son helping out as support crew members for this year’s ride, not only are they keeping up, but they are inspiring another generation to pick up the torch -- a source of pride, but bittersweet because this fight is tragically still so far from over.

    Riding again this August in the 560-mile Empire State AIDS Ride from Niagara Falls to the foot of Manhattan and riding to support UCSF’s AIDS Research Institute’s Breakthrough Fund, Mary and Tracy’s team, the ARI Breakthrough Riders, are looking for a few good folks to join them.

    The Empire State AIDS Ride, limited to only 100 riders, is by far the best one that Mary and Tracy have participated in—and they should know, having ridden all over North America on many different rides. Eighty percent of the funds raised go to beneficiaries—a critical point if one knows the somewhat checkered history of AIDS bike rides. The Empire State AIDS Ride was created by a rider for riders, so its safe, comfortable and fun.

    “This ride guarantees a week you will never forget,” Harding said. “It is intimate, in part due to the 100-rider limit. They provide all the support you will need along the route, including ‘SAG’ cars to pick you up if you need to quit for the day, great food, lots of liquids, bike mechanics, massage therapists, medics, and friends you will make for life.”

    “You will return feeling so incredible in body, spirit, and heart. You will meet amazing people and leave with pride for truly having made a difference,” Daugherty said.

    Each rider must raise a minimum of $3,500 and cover the cost of transportation to and from New York.

    In addition, organizers are working to secure a gift match for a challenge between the ARI Breakthrough Riders raising money for UCSF and a team raising money for Harvard.

    To register or to get more information, visit the Empire State AIDS Ride site:
    http://empirestateaidsride.org/
    Last edited by MM_QFC!; 12-30-2009 at 10:15 AM.

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    nice picture! I'm not sure I'm ready to ride in that weather, but i wish you all the best!
    and how cool that they did an article about you!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Thanks, Mimi...that's right, you're a Jersey girl! The weather has been fine for us...plus, the ride director seems to find where all of the great little ice cream places are for strategically-inserted rest stops! She even had a gelato cart in camp last year, as she got a Finger Lakes business to treat us to an extra special dessert one night - yum!

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    MM, just saw this link on the ALC website if you need costume stuff

    http://broadwaycares.stores.yahoo.net/rr365.html

    ALC 6 registration is filled and closed so everyone .... go do this ride
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    Anyone familiar with this ride?

    http://www.charitytreks.org/
    Oil is good, grease is better.

    2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    ALC 6 registration is filled and closed ....
    Yup, registration for ALC 6 is definitely filled & closed. So's registration for ALC 7!

    -- Melissa (ducking and running for cover)

    PS MM_QFC, great write up. Do you have an online page where we can donate and help you with fundraising?
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    Yup, registration for ALC 6 is definitely filled & closed. So's registration for ALC 7!

    -- Melissa (ducking and running for cover)

    PS MM_QFC, great write up. Do you have an online page where we can donate and help you with fundraising?
    aw, Trek's gentle - she won't use her awesome martial arts powers to hurt you...

    Thanks, Melissa and yes, I've added the link to my page on my signature below. Happy training and tailwinds to you on this year's ALC too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    MM, just saw this link on the ALC website if you need costume stuff

    http://broadwaycares.stores.yahoo.net/rr365.html

    ALC 6 registration is filled and closed so everyone .... go do this ride
    HA! Thanks, Trek and no worries, I've got piles of ribbons and ribbon-ware from years past...gotta be festive on red dress day, doncha know! And how is it that the guys are usually more spectacularly outfitted than us women??

 

 

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