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Tour de Cure Northern Virginia

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  • Hi Guys, I figured I would post this to my friends here at HC.  I certainly support the cause as a Type 1 Diabetic and I do not believe I will have any trouble meeting my numbers but any support for t

  • Made it to Hill Climber designation last night by surpassing the $1500 limit.    I assume this means they will provide a volunteer to push me up hills during the ride.

  • Awesome job Jeff!  Who is that slim guy holding your bike for the picture?

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Done. Rained about half the time. Only issue I had was misaligned cleats so my right foot is really sore now. I am definitely going to train for the Century next time as I do not feel tired at all at the end of 52.

Thanks again for everyone's support.

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Awesome job Jeff!  Who is that slim guy holding your bike for the picture?

Second and third the awesomeness, Jeff.  Fantastic job, and looking great in the pic.

Great job Jeff!

Looking good, Jeff! Thanks for representing the carbon fiber crew!

BTW, I had considered doing the Chicago TDC, but didn't have time to get ready for it this year (it is next Sunday). I'll try to do it next year.

 

When looking at the site and considering registering, do you have to have diabetes to become a Red Rider?

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Yes, you can be on Team Red but only Diabetics can be Red Riders.

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