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Do I call this Day 1 or Day 34? For now, I think I'll count the days (made on my wife's birthday, July 4th!) since I made the decision to ride my bike to Daytona. Why am I doing this? For everyone suffering from Lupus, a nasty disease my daughter and 1.5 million other Americans have. Why now? Because I've had it with waiting and have to do something. So, I'm going to ride, rabblerouse my way through the backroads of the eastern US and end up at Daytona, Florida, home of the Daytona 500. And, so that I can raise some money as well as some noise, my family decided to sponsor a couple of rear quarterpanels on Brad Coleman's NASCAR at Watkins Glen this weekend. Pretty cool. We'll launch and introduce the Ride and Lupus to NASCAR. Fans who love racing and love NASCAR are the best. They care. They're real. And, they get hardship. Heading to the Glen on Saturday to fire up this gig. Bringing my daughter with me. To get ready for this Life without Lupus Ride at the end of November, I'm banking 200 miles/week but need to double that by the Ride. Early, dark mornings are the rage to train right now. So quiet. My legs aren't screaming anymore, so the training is more enjoyable although I need to find more hills. It's tough getting up, but I think about Brad's race this weekend and take a look at my Life without Lupus orange bracelet and know exactly why I'm doing this.
11 Comments:
Chris:
All the best to our good friend. We will be thinking about you while you are training and creating a greater awareness. God bless you all... The Schoenhut Family
I love you, Daddy!
Nico
RIDE BIG BROTHER RIDE!
Never an obstacle you can't handle.
I will be thinking of you and praying for your safety every mile along the way.
Chris, this is a wonderful thing you are doing. Lou and Mary
Chris...we are so proud of you! You are amazing!
We love you,
Shelly and Kev
Danny, Em and Michael
Dad would be so proud of you too.
As your Mom and Allie's Grandmother, I understand your passion for this "Ride". Giving of yourself is the truest gift and the truest effort.
May God's hands be on yours the entire ride!
I love you,
mom
Congratulations for telling people in your country about lupus and its affects. My country Australia, particularly my state of Queensland don't tell anyone about lupus, and I've had to struggle to make doctors and specialists to even be aware of its effects.
All the best to your daughter and family over the years and the example you are giving to others, all over the world. All the best for your nascar events
Thank you so much for doing this ride and raising awareness!!!! I am surviving lupus one day at a time and I will be praying for you and your daughter!!!! God Bless You!!!!
Lenayah
I have lupus , am in remission. Angie, keep active and only take to the couch when you have to! I ride horses not bikes, but I'm behind you!
Lenayah: Thx for responding - pls stay connected and keep up. We're trying to get the media excited too, so we'll see just how much trouble we can stir up! My daughter rides horses, too. Good luck in your riding.
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