One thing about an effort like this, we cyclists can't do it alone! Thanks to all of you who've helped us this far:
First and foremost, we've had the support of our families and friends this past year, who've listened to us talk endlessly about cycling and the trip. More importantly, they have patiently supported [at times, perhaps "put up with" is a better way of expressing it!] our many hours on the bikes. Thanks.
Next, thank you to all of you who have contributed financially - it's much appreciated.
Finally, we have technical support from two important behind-the-scenes players:
Forest Sonnenfeldt is an All-American lacrosse player at the Fieldston School and member of the NYC Empire lacrosse team [which Ken coaches]. He will follow in the steps of Kucetekela Foundation President and founder Oliver Barry and play lacrosse at Princeton University. He is going to drive a van that will accompany us to DC, carrying supplies, providing back-up support, and driving us to dinner [we hope!].
First and foremost, we've had the support of our families and friends this past year, who've listened to us talk endlessly about cycling and the trip. More importantly, they have patiently supported [at times, perhaps "put up with" is a better way of expressing it!] our many hours on the bikes. Thanks.
Next, thank you to all of you who have contributed financially - it's much appreciated.
Finally, we have technical support from two important behind-the-scenes players:
Forest Sonnenfeldt is an All-American lacrosse player at the Fieldston School and member of the NYC Empire lacrosse team [which Ken coaches]. He will follow in the steps of Kucetekela Foundation President and founder Oliver Barry and play lacrosse at Princeton University. He is going to drive a van that will accompany us to DC, carrying supplies, providing back-up support, and driving us to dinner [we hope!].
Jonathan Hill designed our fundraising page and has been updating it on a regular basis for us. He was captain of the Amherst College hockey team, after attending high school with Oliver Barry. He is slated to go to Harvard School of Business in the fall. Here's a link to info about him as a hockey player: http://www.amherst.edu/~sports/2004_2005/m-hockey/preview.html
Thanks again to everyone who's helped this far.
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