It's easy for a cyclist to think of Pelotonia as just a bike ride. There is so much to think about and prepare for... equipment, training schedule and the list goes on.
But it's not about the ride, it's about cancer treatment and cure.
It would be hard to find someone who has not been touched buy cancer. This becomes even more apparent when you tell people you are a Pelotonia rider. People who would not normally tell their cancer story will talk about their experiences when they learn that you are taking part in the ride.
So here is hoping that you will support the fund raising efforts to end cancer. On long training rides, I often think of those that have been lost to this terrible disease. Here is hoping we can put an end to it.
P.S. Thanks again to MaryAnn Tirabasso, wherever you are, for the caricature in my gallery. It was a 21st birthday present in 1973. (You do the math).
| Date | Donor Recognition | Amount |
| 09/02/2010 | Patricia Lorbach | $35.00 |
| 09/01/2010 | Patty and Randy | $50.00 |
| 08/25/2010 | Lisa & Jeff | $20.00 |
| 08/24/2010 | jim&Cindy Mangus | $10.00 |
| 08/24/2010 | Karl & Jan Hinch | $30.00 |
| 08/21/2010 | The Larcomb Family | $100.00 |
| 08/20/2010 | 10 | $10.00 |
| 08/17/2010 | Jodo and Jim | $100.00 |
| 08/16/2010 | Robin Scott | $50.00 |
| 07/24/2010 | Go Patty! | $20.00 |
| 07/18/2010 | husband | $110.00 |
| 07/10/2010 | Jay Sain | $10.00 |
| 07/10/2010 | Karl Lorbach | $50.00 |
| 07/10/2010 | Kevin Kenerson | $10.00 |