TMR: Group is serious only about bicycling
Halethorpe, Md., Jan. 08, 2010 - The past year of 2009 was an incredible year for Adventures for the Cure (AFC). The support we received from our donors, fans and supporters inspired us to improve our outreach programs and services to adults and children living with diabetes and our support for other worthy causes such as Kupenda for the Children and beyond.
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Halethorpe, Maryland November 10, 2009 : After a strong second place showing at Tacchino Ciclocross, Adventures for the Cure co-founder Patrick Blair (pictured) is leading the Men's Category 3/4 (or Cat. B) racers by 17 points after five events in the annual MABRAcross Series sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association (MABRA). Blair joins fellow AFC riders Jimmy Klose (Men's Cat 4) and Avy Rohr (Junior U16 Women) as current point series leaders in their respective divisions.
In team standings after Tacchino Ciclocross (Race #5) in the MABRAcross series, the top three teams were:Labels: cycling, cyclocross, mabracross, racing
Halethorpe, Maryland | November 7, 2009 : Adventures for the Cure cyclocross team has moved into third place according to the latest release of the 2009 MABRAcross series point standings. AFC hopes for a strong showing at tomorrow's Tacchino Cyclocross, Race #5 of the MABRAcross Series sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association (MABRA).
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Adam Driscoll and Patrick Blair wanted to ride their bicycles across the nation in record time. The college friends from Maryland competed in the two-man division of Race Across America to raise money for children with diabetes.
Driscoll says he and Blair started their own non-profit group to raise money through running and cycling events.
"Let's try to do what we love to do, which is biking and running, to help other people. So we said, 'well, let's bike from our house in Baltimore to Ocean City, Maryland and back.' We did that in two days, it was 320 miles, and we ended up raising $8,000. We met so many incredible people, so many crazy things happened from it, so we said that each summer we want to try to do some adventure to help other people," Driscoll explained.
The Adventures for the Cure riders rode 6,500 miles in 2006 and made an award winning documentary of the journey. In 2008, a four man team rode the 3,000-mile Race Across America. This year, Driscoll and Blair won the two-man division.For Adam Driscoll, the rides against diabetes are personal; Driscoll is a Type 1 diabetic and wears a blood sugar monitor on the bike.
"...which actually measures my sugar continuously, and then I have an insulin pump, so continuously I always have insulin in, and continuously I can always tell what my sugar is. The technology really helps out with that," Driscoll said.
Adventures for the Cure won several fans in Osage Beach as their support vehicle rolled through town blasting "Ride Like the Wind" by Christopher Cross on 93.5 Rocks. A friend called our station to request the song.
Driscoll was on the bike when listeners in Osage Beach on Highway 54 started honking and waving.
"I didn't know what was going on at first, and then they told me as soon as I stopped riding. I was like, 'Oh! Thats so cool!' because I'm like, 'why is everyone beeping at me?' they were all waving and friendly and stuff and I'm like, 'this is awesome,'" Driscoll laughed.
The motivational song from 1980 pushed Driscoll and Blair through the lake area and on to their home state of Maryland, and the finish line in first place.
Adventures for the Cure will also donate some of the money they raised in RAAM to a home for disabled children in Kenya.
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