I am so amazed that my cousin Robbie is biking another 150 miles this year for Multiple Sclerosis in honor of my Mom. I support you Robbie and everyone else who is out there funding research to further understand this mysterious disease.
Mom - your positive energy & love are infectious - I love you!
Robbie - to ride this race for a 2nd year shows your dedication to fighting this disease for Mom & others. Thank you!
Visit Robbie's site to show your support!
A note from Robbie:
Hello everyone!Just a quick note to let you know I'm participating in a 2-day, a 150 mile ride for Multiple Sclerosis at the end of May. The big reasons for the ride are to raise money for MS research and spread awareness of MS.
Last year I rode for Sharon Hundley, and this year is the same. Her children have given her 2 more grandchildren since last year's ride, and I'm hoping money raised in this event will continue to improve hers, and many others' quality of life. I learned of several other people with MS during my fund-raising last year, so I ride for them as well.
I'll log around 1000 training miles before the event so I'll have 2 good rides instead of being "stove-up" on the side of a road and having to ride back to camp in the back of a truck - not happening...I promise!. I'm comitted to doing this and doing it well, and representing every donator to the very best of my ability. Shoot, grab a bike and come ride with me - we'll have a blast!
I don't know if you know anyone with MS, but whether you do or don't, I ask you to consider making a donation in support of my ride. All the money goes to MS, I just get to have 2 great days on the road on Virginia's scenic Eastern Shore!
Your generous donations for my ride last year came to an astounding $3010 (toward a total $725,000 for this event). My goal this year is to raise at least $5000 (the event goal is $1 million), so I'm asking you to share the link to my web site with friends, family, co-workers, doctors, and anyone else you can think of. I don't care about where I rank in fund raising among other riders, I just want to put as much money into the research coffers to fight this terrible disease.
It is my pleasure to ride for those who can't!
Cheers!
Rob Farthing
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