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Steve Wright
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Chris' Journey

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Here is a website link to my ride from Florida to MA that i am doing in an effort to raise awareness and money for Amyloidosis. I will be making the trip during my March break. For more information check out the Intro page and the rest of the website. Thanks!

http://www.chrisjourney.com
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Wow. This is an impressive undertaking Steve. Good luck with your training and my best wishes to your mom for a speedy and complete recovery.
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That's amazing Steve. Best of luck with your prep. Would you be interested in some company for the final leg? Maybe we can set up the MRC train to pull you home. We might even let you take the sprint into your driveway ;)
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That is GREAT idea!
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Good call Rich. Last leg we bring the Juice home.
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Hats off to you. This is very inspiring and I wish you the very best. It is a major undertaking just to put this together never mind the physical aspects. What support are you going to have on the road? Couldn't work it out from my quick look at your website.

Count me in for the final leg.
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Thanks for the support guys. The support and encouragement from everyone is the only thing that will get me through the last few days of the ride. It would be AWESOME if you came and pulled me home on the past day, i am going to need it for sure. However the last day will probably be sometime during the week.... Hopefully it will be after you get out of work. Thanks!

And you make a good point, I will include details on the support side of things in a blog entry this weekend! Thanks!

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Steve, Crush it like you did in Fitchburg. And if you hear banjos in Georgia, pedal faster!
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This is also being discussed here viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1682 if you have member access.
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Steve,
I'm sorry if this info has been right in front of my face and I missed it, but what are the dates of this trip?

I'd like to plan to meet you on those last couple days if possible but I'll need to plan it out ahead of time.
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I had posted on the other link but it seems there is more critical mass on this one so I will re-post here:

Sign me up for a monster pull.
Maybe we can get some drivers to get us down to CT or someplace for the last 100 miles?
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Steve,

Now you got me thinking...which can be reeeally bad... I have some other questions:
1) do you know your route into MA and home? If we know the route and the towns, then - depending on the size of your "support peloton" - maybe we can coordinate with the police in each town and grab an escort here or there.
2) would you be open for some media coverage? Ex: maybe Lynn S could put in some calls to get some coverage for the ride and thereby give the website some coverage which could translate to a big donation push?
3) what's your plan for sag support? Is someone following you in a car/van with food, clothes, parts, etc..? I work with Ed Kross (RAAM Veteran and BMB winner). I'll ping him and and see if he has some tips to share on multi-100 mile day riding. Add: Maybe Jeff S can extend some tips as well.

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Guys thanks for all the support.

Coley, The last two days will be Hyde Park, NY - Windsor Locks, CT. Then Windsor Locks, CT- Holliston, MA. If you wanted to ride both days then that would be AWESOME. I will be starting the ride on March 8th and ending on March 21. So those last 2 days are friday the 20th and saturday the 21.

Rich,
1) It would be really cool if there was a big group to ride the last day with me, I will certainly be needing all the wheels i can get to draft on. If people don't want to drive down to CT and have a car stuck there then they can meet me where i enter MA at Nichols College in Dudley. From there i go to Oxford, to West Sutton, to Northbridge, to Upton, to Milford, to Holliston. I have the exact directions but they're complex so i won't enter them all on this post.

2) Media Coverage would be great. Half of my goal in this ride is to raise awareness so all coverage is good coverage. I have plans with the Worcester T&G for an article on the week of Feb. 1. And I will hopefully have an article in the Metrowest Daily News soon as well. But any source of media coverage would be awesome. The more the better. Like you said Awareness can translate into donations. Donations are good. And good is what we want. Right brad?

3) I will have a car (possibly an RV if the sponsorship deal works out well or if i can't get enough people to stay with along the way) with me the whole time. It will have an extra bike, wheels, parts, clothes, etc. I will probably meet up with the sag wagon a couple times during the day. I am going to be staying with people when I can, I will be putting a list of where i am looking for housing tomorrow on the blog.

Thanks for all the support. MRC is the best. A "support peleton" on that last day would be amazing. Again, the more the better.

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Steve,
I will be sending you a pm w/ Ed Kross's ( RAAM, BMB, PBP , etc ) phone no, and e- mail address. Ed told me that Rich spoke w/ him re your journey. Ed wanted to give you some tips via your blog but did not want to leave his no.

Best of luck w/ your journey ..
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Steve-

I have a new jar of Perpetuem for you if you're interested. For all my miles, Ed Cross and Mark Longwell are definitely the 2 guys to talk to. They've both been on both sides of the 3000+ ride mile experience. I happy to help anyway I can though.

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Steve
That will be one hell of a ride... Looking forard to supporting you..


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One of Steve's goals for his ride is to spread awareness of Amyloidosis. My wife found this article in the Milford News, nice work Steve!
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x3 ... -moms-life
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