2013 Tour de Cure for American Diabetes Association
Posted: 19 Feb 2013, 12:01
Hey guys, some of you may or may not know that I have diabetes. I was diagnosed in 2011 with type 2. It was a few months after my dad died and it contributed to a pretty low time in my life. I have been struggling to get on top of this thing and last year I started riding to get some control back in my life over the diabetes. I have a long way to go. I'm in shape.....if round is a shape, but the last month or so I have been hitting it hard and getting some seat time. Ok, so its in my basement with my road bike on a fluid flywheel trainer and a set of dvd spin classes but its something, besides.....its too damn cold outside!
So I have signed up for the Tour de Cure here in Wichita. It raises money for the American Diabetes Association. I am doing a 25 mile ride, as the 50 or 100 milers looked a bit beyond my ability at this point. I am not here asking for donations. If you feel like you'd like to donate I'll provide a link at the bottom. What I am asking from you guys is this, get involved in something. Anything. Get out there and participate. I dont care what it is. We are gamers. We also tend to sit in front of the PC and punch buttons a lot. But as gamers we are a competitive lot. Find something, set a goal and go out and do it.
I will now step off my soap box......
If this is something you would like to donate to thats great, but I know money is tight at times like this so if you can swing I greatly appreciate it.
http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR?px=849 ... g=personal
Thanks and carry on!
So I have signed up for the Tour de Cure here in Wichita. It raises money for the American Diabetes Association. I am doing a 25 mile ride, as the 50 or 100 milers looked a bit beyond my ability at this point. I am not here asking for donations. If you feel like you'd like to donate I'll provide a link at the bottom. What I am asking from you guys is this, get involved in something. Anything. Get out there and participate. I dont care what it is. We are gamers. We also tend to sit in front of the PC and punch buttons a lot. But as gamers we are a competitive lot. Find something, set a goal and go out and do it.
I will now step off my soap box......
If this is something you would like to donate to thats great, but I know money is tight at times like this so if you can swing I greatly appreciate it.
http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR?px=849 ... g=personal
Thanks and carry on!