OfficerImpersonator
Seattle-area Rounder
Yesterday I along with 10 other riders marshaled the 1st Seattle Lance Armstrong Foundation Livestrong Challenge bicycle race/ride. Over $1,000,000 was raised for the LAF, and 600 volunteers helped 1900 participants enjoy a great day. Thanks to all who participated, sponsored, volunteered and otherwise helped make the event a special day of riding for me
11 motorcycles, 7 BMWs.
Getting ready to get out on the course.
Riders nearing the top of the nastiest hill climb on the 70 and 100 mile courses.
El Diablo cheers riders up the hill.
Riders reach the finish line.
We were lucky to avoid most of the weather that developed in the area in the afternoon. There was a bit of light rain in the Issaquah/Redmond area, and I heard some riders got hailed on in Renton. I rode the entire 100 mile course with the lead group of three, and then circled back to help others at a couple of the course's pinch points and steep hills.
With the lead group, we had to dodge a couple of determined dogs at the top of Tiger Mountain Dr. I thought for sure a rider, a dog, or myself was going to get injured as the dogs chased along with us for a couple hundred yards. One instance of bad signage had us off course for about five seconds. Our passing woke up the napping sheriff deputy who was supposed to be directing traffic at the intersection. That was a fun aspect to riding with the lead group - waking up all the unsuspecting law enforcement officers unaware we'd be coming through so soon and so quickly. The lead group of riders averaged 20 mph over the 100 mile course, including three nasty climbs.
It was a 12-hour day for me, and I put about 250 miles on the bike marshaling a 100 mile ride. Blowing through stop signs, red lights, and riding on closed freeways and roads - all in plain view of law enforcement - was a blast. Getting to do it all in the name of charity was a little guilt-inducing.
While not as exhausted as those who gave it all on their bicycles, I'm a little tired and sore this morning!
Thanks to my team - several of them MOA members - who helped with this spectacular event and special day.
If you are interested in helping out the LAF at the remaining Livestrong Challenge events in Philadelphia, San Jose, or Austin, do a web search for the city + "Livestrong Challenge" to find the event's web page and to sign up as a participant of volunteer.
11 motorcycles, 7 BMWs.
Getting ready to get out on the course.
Riders nearing the top of the nastiest hill climb on the 70 and 100 mile courses.
El Diablo cheers riders up the hill.
Riders reach the finish line.
We were lucky to avoid most of the weather that developed in the area in the afternoon. There was a bit of light rain in the Issaquah/Redmond area, and I heard some riders got hailed on in Renton. I rode the entire 100 mile course with the lead group of three, and then circled back to help others at a couple of the course's pinch points and steep hills.
With the lead group, we had to dodge a couple of determined dogs at the top of Tiger Mountain Dr. I thought for sure a rider, a dog, or myself was going to get injured as the dogs chased along with us for a couple hundred yards. One instance of bad signage had us off course for about five seconds. Our passing woke up the napping sheriff deputy who was supposed to be directing traffic at the intersection. That was a fun aspect to riding with the lead group - waking up all the unsuspecting law enforcement officers unaware we'd be coming through so soon and so quickly. The lead group of riders averaged 20 mph over the 100 mile course, including three nasty climbs.
It was a 12-hour day for me, and I put about 250 miles on the bike marshaling a 100 mile ride. Blowing through stop signs, red lights, and riding on closed freeways and roads - all in plain view of law enforcement - was a blast. Getting to do it all in the name of charity was a little guilt-inducing.
While not as exhausted as those who gave it all on their bicycles, I'm a little tired and sore this morning!
Thanks to my team - several of them MOA members - who helped with this spectacular event and special day.
If you are interested in helping out the LAF at the remaining Livestrong Challenge events in Philadelphia, San Jose, or Austin, do a web search for the city + "Livestrong Challenge" to find the event's web page and to sign up as a participant of volunteer.