Here is a picture of my bike at the Acton Boxborough track, newly named the Richard E Dow Track after a man that inspired me to run as hard as I could and a man who lost his struggle with cancer at much to young of an age. I stopped by the track on my Easter morning ride. I wasn't sure what to expect but it was both a bit sad but surprisingly a bit uplifting as well. Uplifting because a man that meant so much to AB track, to students at ABRHS and to me will be remembered forever. I will bring Jordan to that track when she gets older and will explain that Daddy used to run around here while Grammie and Grampy used to yell and scream. I will also explain all the great friendships that were forged while spending countless hours running around and around (and probably fooling around a bit too!). But most importantly I will explain to her why "Uncle Dick's" name is on the front straight and how he was a special man who inspired and mentored many.
So I only got one ride in this weekend. It was a 35 miler through the hills of Harvard with new team member Chris Joyce. I am already feeling a little better and am looking forward to warmer weather and longer rides. We had a wonderful Easter with an egg hunt, french toast and a great family dinner. Jordan entertained during all of it. I hope your Easter was special as well.
Three goals to speak about.
1. I have raised a little under $1000 towards my goal of $9000
2. I lost 1 lbs on my way to 159
3. I have a total of 81 miles on the bike so far this year.
Bye for now.
Steve
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