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  1. #76
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    Thumbs up Congrats, Maryellen!

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    Great job and thanks for sharing with us!
    While you were riding, I finally (after corresponding with the ESAR ride organizers since the start in 2002) decided to register for next year's ride, so I'll look forward to seeing you out there!
    Mary

  2. #77
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    Phenomenal!

    What a ride, MaryEllen - way to go! And having to deal with all that rain - I am so inspired and impressed!

    (Trek's new sig line is a constant reminder of what I have to look forward to! At least we won't get rain - except for automatic lawn sprinklers!)

  3. #78
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    I'll remember that if it rains biker! LOL


    Thanks for sharing MaryEllen - I'm with Trek, I'm sitting here crying too....I was fine until I got to the part where they read out your friends name! What a way to honour his memory! Goodonya my friend!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  4. #79
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    Bikerz, we ride rain or shine, get ready!

    bikerz sez "(Trek's new sig line is a constant reminder of what I have to look forward to! At least we won't get rain - except for automatic lawn sprinklers!)"

    Hello TE ALC5 'ers!

    you don't know that!

    We ride rain or shine and it has rained (yes, real rain!) on the California AIDS rides so prepare for that. Plan that there *will* be fog heavy enough it might as well be rain. I'm told on ALC2 the visibility was in the Peninsula was almost 0.

    So, I packed a rainjacket, and cat cr*p (a product smeared on your glasses so they don't fog up in bad weather, not really cat cr*p).

    one of my 7 zip lock bags was labeled "cold". It had long sleeve jersey, undershirt, cold weather tights, wool socks, full finger gloves. *

    I think day 6 (my favorite day on the ride) was foggy enough that I needed most of that. Only the last 20 miles or so did I regret the long sleeve jersey but didn't quite have the guts to doff it and just wear the undershirt.

    *a word about the gloves, I also wanted full finger gloves because of the descent after "Evil Twins", long, steep, winding, and I thought if it was cold I'd want them for the downhill. I learned how important being able to feel your hands when brakeing is on the "first annual TE assault on Mt. Diablo", thanks jobob for loaning me extra gloves on that.

    Weather turned out to be nice so not needed but like the extra spoke if I did not bring them I'd have needed them.
    Last edited by Trek420; 08-24-2005 at 11:40 AM.
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    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
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  5. #80
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    registering for the 2006 Empire State AIDS Ride

    hey Mary, if you are going to register, do it soon to take advantage of a special reduced registration rate. I think it is now $75--it will go up to $100 I think, around Labor Day. If for some reason you can't ride, you can turn it into a donation instead.

    It would be fab to have some Team Estrogen gals on the ESAR in 2006!!!

  6. #81
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    done deal

    Hey Maryellen - Yes, already registered...am co-capt of 2 riders (with my long-time riding partner) thus far of Team Puget Sound Riders,which is the name of our veteran group of riders, crew and supporters from the former AIDS Vaccine rides in Alaska, Montana and Canada>US - allowing for the possibility of ride buddies hopefully joining us next year and of course, increasing our cumulative fundraising.
    I've coordinated several of my own self-supported fundraising rides for AIDS research in the interim years, but I've kept my eye on this ride and even thought I'd be able to do it this year, but have been battling some newfound thyroid issues. The native NYer in me is eagerly anticipating riding it next year though!
    Glad you're having a good recovery - you deserve it!
    Mary

  7. #82
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    Great Job Maryellen!!!!

    A++ for all your fundraising and A+++ for your stick-to-it no matter what! That's just how I felt at times as well. Gosh, I feel lucky that we had such good weather on our ride. No rain, just fog and lots of wind. I can imagine how much fun it was to pack tents up after a rainy night!

    How are you feeling now that you are finished? Drained is what I felt. Emotionally and physically. Missed the group, missed the ride, missed the companionship. On the bright side of things, you are a stronger person and a stronger rider for it! That's what counts in the end.
    Nancy

  8. #83
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    I definitely feel as if I'm not running on a full tank, psychologically or physically.

    Yesterday I did a century--it was the first century I did (last year) and I didn't want to miss it this year, even though it was just 8 days after the aids ride. It was hard (especially the first 10 miles when my knees and quads were saying "what, she wants us to do this again?"). Hard to keep going without the support and companionship. I'm glad I experienced that psychological barrier--I can't imagine any ride I do will ever match the aids ride (except for next year!) so I better get used to it!

    *And* it was wonderful to be back on the bike for an extended ride. Riding is an amazing experience for me. Every time I get on the bike.

  9. #84
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    r2 Maryellen

    Quote Originally Posted by maryellen
    I can't imagine any ride I do will ever match the aids ride (except for next year!) so I better get used to it!

    Full on agree w/you there! There is nothing like the camaraderie on an AIDS ride, is there?
    Did you prepare at all for "re-entry". I learned that lesson after my first AIDS ride in 1997 and I didn't have a clue that it would be a transformative experience for me. When I returned to work the day after, I remember biting my tongue when a staffmember started whining about something that seemed so insignificant compared to the experience that I just had and I wasn't prepared for it. From then on, for each ride aftermath, I have been better prepared for it though and just being aware that there is a need for some re-entry time and space makes a difference.
    Happy trails,
    Mary

  10. #85
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    maryellen "I definitely feel as if I'm not running on a full tank, psychologically or physically."

    I've read this is common when athletes train so hard for a specific event or goal once you're done it (yeah!!!) lots of us feel let down. I think it's because for so long the focus has been this one thing and now it's over.

    For me after the ride it felt all I did was train-eat-sleep-uhm work some for years... and it's just as important to feel what's there now and not just rush right out to find something to replace it.

    Enjoy the feeling of accomplishment, you did it, you deserve that, you're a hero! But also it's normal to feel down and or miss the ride/event.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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  11. #86
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    I returned from the ride on Saturday afternoon and didn't have to go to work until Tuesday so that helped. Guess there is a point when you have to bite the bullet and deal w the fact that the ride is over. And doing a century yesterday helped me adjust!

  12. #87
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    Hey Trek -

    For Bike Against the Odds (Oakland Oct 9) I have raised $1000 (met my fundraising goal - yay!)

    There may be a few more donations trickling in over the next month or so...

  13. #88
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    bikerz "For Bike Against the Odds (Oakland Oct 9) I have raised $1000 (met my fundraising goal - yay!)"

    yay! met it? you smashed it.

    ahem, too bad we didn't get you on the Velo girls team. oh well, see you there anyway.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

  14. #89
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    just getting caught up...

    $1151 from AKroadie & loni a combined for the Lung Association
    $3200 Betagirl for Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
    $701 Bike Momma for the ACS
    $525.00 Audio-A and Cycling@42 for TDC amd
    $9978 Amici Veloci Team, betagirl, nuthatch & technotart for MS
    $2851 newfsmith for the pan mass challenge
    $8,230 Hillslug & Upnorth for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
    $5625 Preeder for Team in Training
    $750 (at least) Kryn for ride for missing children
    $19,163 fromTE ALC4 team
    $7,689 from Maryellen for Empire State Aids Ride
    $1,000 + Bikerz for Bike Against the Odds
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    $60.563
    Have I missed anyone?
    Last edited by Trek420; 08-31-2005 at 04:12 PM.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

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    Maryellen $7,689 for Empire State Aids Ride

 

 

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