Saturday, June 14, 2008

Moving Up In The Ranks!

eAFC is now in 4th place in the 4-Man Relay Division!

RAAM Stats Page

Team Pat/Adam (PAD) is doing great! We are not tired yet and we are not slowing down. We just went over the 2 biggest mountain passes of the trip.

(Here are Stacey Fabio and Adam at the top of the mountain)

(Snow!!!!)

(Pat finally makes it to the top and exchanges with Adam)

After every single 6 hour leg MamaD has a hot meal waiting for us. It is crazy how totally amazing our support crew is!

(MamaD making amazing dinner!!)

So far so good! We are looking to pass Team Cry #416, who are in 3rd place. It won't be easy :)

- Pat
LoveLife!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awesome job guys! We love following your progress and cant wait to see you guys back in good ol' Maryland. The times you guys are posting are amazing. Keep on truckin'!

Ryan and Laura

Joe Siekierski said...

Holden and Avy love to see the pictures of Stacey and Keith. Avy says "Snow - Oh My God!" it is 92 degrees here in Ellicott City.

While we were at the Phelps Luck pool today, there was an announcement about Keith Rohr the father of two children competing in the swimming time trials and his competition in the most grueling bicycle race in the world the RAMM. A round of applause was given by all the parents attending (100 or so parents). Competing must run in the Rohr family. Ellicott City sends its best wishes to all the Adventures For The Cure competitors and to the support team.

Avy, Holden and Joe

JulieB said...

Fantastic job to all! We're so impressed by your enthusiasm and enjoyment of what you're able to do. Special kudos to the support team. Adam, you rock!
JulieB & Debbie

Anonymous said...

Happy Father's Day to all the Dad's!! Keep on keepin' on. You all are doing a great job.

JulieB said...

First thing I do every morning is check on your progress; still going strong I see, and into the flat lands. I hope the winds are on your tails. Wow, 19+ miles per hour on fixies for nearly 4 days. Adam's legs in that downhill video were crazy; I don't think I could ever spin that fast. We're wishing you a good Sunday of riding and once again send our greatest admiration to the support crew!
JulieB & Debbie

Anonymous said...

Hello to the entire team of AFC. I have been following your progress every day and thinking about you constantly. I talk about your progress to all my cycling buddies. I want the world to know how amazing you all are and what you are doing not just for yourselves, but for others. Keep on turning those wheels and you will be home in no time!
Lynda A. (Frederick)

Unknown said...

Just now catching up on the blog! Awesome to read and wish I was there to see :0 and maybe ride! Keep the posts coming and best of luck all the way home and beyond...Karen

lisazilla said...

Go PAT! Go AFC!! Catch that crying team.

Anonymous said...

I love the blog, updates and pictures. Congrats on a wonderful job thus far and keep it up. You are all an inspiration!

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