Last hundred miles into Ocean City, hot and muggy. The Boss was lucky to find us a place to stay. The Fourth of July is big doin's at the beach. Felt good to get to the Atlantic Ocean. We ended up bypassing large stretchs of hwy for safety or to abide by the law. Still stepped into the Ocean with a little over 2200 miles. Not my goal, but all in all a reasonably successful ride. I still plan on picking up a few more bikeing miles on the way home.
Talked to many folks across the country about prostate cancer and PSA testing. Met a waitress in St. Louis whose father and uncle both had the desease. A valet in Atlantic City was grateful for my ride, because of his father having the problem. Almost everywhere we stayed our banners and our shirts elicited enquiries about the trip or the cause. I am happy to have been able to have had the opportunity to help get the word out. With early detection this desease can be successfully treated.
I have many friends and relatives to thank for thier support, both during my surgery/recovery, and with my cycling effort. It's a long list.
I will name just a few.
My SAG drivers my wife Shelli and Wayne.
My Father Bill for his support.
The staff at the Health Club at GSR, thanks Michele and Chuck.
My friends; Kevin, Mike, Joe, and Tom, all GSR gym buddies. And all my other friends at GSR that have been supportive.
My personal trainers, Grandson Chase and Granddaughter, Jobella, and thier mother Shannon.
Also my wife's cadre of friends Helen, Linda, Nanny, and Corbel who have been very supportive.
Once again Thank You all.
Wayne
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