Yeeaahhhhh, glad you're inspired. I like to be a helper-outer. I also like to race my bike to the next state line. That was a tradition on our tour and I am now passing that tradition on to you. It is now your responsibility to announce at the beginning of the day that you are expected to cross a state line that "Hey guys, just remember... this bike ride is not a race. Its about helping kids in Africa. BUT I AM GOING TO WIN! Bwahahahaa." You must do an evil laugh and ride off into the distance. Can you do it? I trust you. Make this tradition happen, Brian. Make it happen.
At 11:13pm on December 31, 2009, Jessica Abt said…
Also, puh-LEASE talk to me and Erin or whoever else that has done the tour about WHATEVER questions you have! Our lives were impacted SO much by this tour and we made a group of LIFETIME best friends from it, and we would love to share whatever wisdom or funny stories or whatever questions you have.
At 11:12pm on December 31, 2009, Jessica Abt said…
BRIAN! You are a soul brother already. I rode in '08.
I have one piece of advice, and one piece only: don't eat three Chick-fil-A Sandwiches and stuff a fourth in your pocket for the ride on a 90-degree day in Texas. Even if Aaron Smith dares you.
At 10:24pm on December 30, 2009, Anne Jackson said…
you should definitely be thoroughly excited! i did ride in 2008. it was incredible. life changing even. your team seems to be coming together nicely, too. you've got some excellent leaders. this year i am co-leading on the pacific version of ride:well. we are starting off with you all in san diego, but then venturing up the coast to seattle. i am so excited to be a part of a venture trip again! and im excited you get to experience the cross country ride. it will be an exceptional 8 weeks of your life!!
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I have one piece of advice, and one piece only: don't eat three Chick-fil-A Sandwiches and stuff a fourth in your pocket for the ride on a 90-degree day in Texas. Even if Aaron Smith dares you.