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June 12 at high noon, my friend Steve McGuire ( left), left the starting gate on one of the world's toughest bike races to raise money for Kidneeds' DDD research. Steve began the 2,745 mile bike race from Banff, Canada to Antelope Wells, New Mexico to help find a treatment for people with Dense Deposit Disease (DDD). Including me, Jenna Smith(right)Why?
Sunday night, after 8 punishing days of pushing himself to the limit of his physical endurance, Steve realized that his bid to finish the race was over. He said that he stayed in as long as was possible and hoped that Jenna wouldn't be disappointed. We will miss following his dot down the trail, but the hope that Jenna is given by Steve's willingness to undertake a challenge of this magnitude in order to make her own challenging path easier, is an enormous gift. When I told Jenna he hoped she wouldn't be disappointed, she said, "Steve would have pushed himself way beyond most people's limits before he would stop, so I know he needed to stop. I just hope he'll go for a bike ride with me when he gets back."
Donations can also be made to: Kidneeds, GCRCF
mail to: PO Box 1324 Iowa City, Iowa 52244-1324
Learn more about how Kidneeds, has become the world's leading research foundation for DDD, from a grassroots effort started in Iowa. (right)
*See the Sponsorship section for how to donate specific miles.*
Contact us: divideitt@gmail.com
2 comments:
Hi, Steve:
I so admire what you are doing. I can't imagine the stamina and courage it takes to do what you are doing. Keep up the good work.
I have another question for you.
While you are biking, do you communicate with the others on your tour? If so, how? Do you have like a "buddy system" to make sure everyone is okay? Are you each on your own? What if someone is really in distress and needs help. How is that person cared for?
I'm really curious.
Stay safe.
Jenna's granny
Good Morning, Steve! It is so good to keep up and see where you are during this ride. Sure glad to know you are sleeping well, feeling great and getting your nourishment...and that brake and chain...Joshua is here, your Wyoming Nephew, enjoying his stay here...Love, MOM
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