Zack (left) from Alameda waited for his buddy at the rest stop... he was slowed by a flat out on Mines Road. They were among the 25 doing the 115 mile ride. |
Well over 200 incredible human beings showed up on the back roads of Livermore on October 7, 2017 to cycle their butts off for a good cause. Cycling 4 Vets (C4V) held its Annual Event to support the military yesterday in the Livermore Valley Hill country. Riders chose from 30, 55 and 115 miles to log with the goal to support military veterans and current in-service personnel. All fundraising benefits veteran and active military organizations including: the Las Positas College Veterans First Program, Sentinels of Freedom, Student Veterans Organization (SVO), Blue Star Moms – Danville Chapter, and Pleasanton Military Families (PMF).
Pleasanton Military Families hosted 2 rest stops for cyclists to refuel and get much needed water...It was hot out there with little shade and 5,000 foot elevation gains, making every ride much more challenging. But you know, every rider came in with a smile on their faces and a story to tell. Pumped and happy to support our military! Don't you love it?
Our Rest Stop by the side of the road |
Many female cyclists sweated out the 115 miler! Sorry I didn't get her face in, but the jersey tells the story. |
Silicon Valley Cyclist Club was awesome yesterday! |
A Marine Mom 115 miler...on a mountain bike!!! |
I don't know how much money was raised for vets and active military yesterday, but I'll post when I find out. What I do know, is that there are a pack of proud and grateful Americans who consider it a privilege to pound out hard, hot, uphill miles on a bike to say "Thank You!!" to every service man/woman out there who has considered America a country worth fighting for.
Thank you and God bless you all!
Thank you and God bless you all!
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