The Heather Reu Memorial Bike Ride will be held THIS Sunday, July 5 at 4:00 PM. The plan is to "finish" Heather's ride as a way to honor her life and to remember how she has positively impacted the lives of the hundreds and hundreds of people who knew and loved her. Heather was tragically struck and killed while riding her bicycle on Paseo del Volcan NW near Double Eagle Airport. She had been training for an upcoming triathlon. She is survived by her husband, Phil, and her four young children. Many thanks to the members of BikeABQ who will be joining and supporting this occasion. We will start at the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Paseo del Volcan NW and ride north to Double Eagle Airport. From point to point, the ride is 8 miles one-way. No one is required to make the entire trip, we will be riding slowly and no rider will be left behind. There are no services along the route, and very little shade. Plan on using plenty of sunblock and bring enough snacks and water for yourself and your group (at least one quart of water per person). Please join the biking community on Sunday to honor and cherish the memory of this heroic, wonderful woman. If you have any questions, please contact Jason Krosinsky at 883-3153, or e-mail at jasonkro@worldnet.att.net.

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Deeside Thistle Cycling Club

Welcome to the Deeside Thistle Cycling Club, New Mexico Affiliate. The stateside affiliate of Scotland's Deeside Thistle Cycling Club was founded by Cliff McNary of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Deeside Thistle is a fun, recreational cycling team that is all-inclusive and strives to promote the healthy and enjoyable sport of cycling. We invite people of all levels and abilities to join. We have an annual "Red Enchilada Potluck" and often participate in citizen centuries.

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El Tour de Tucson, November 21, 2009

El Tour is a fun ride attracting some over 9,000 cyclists of all ages and abilities from throughout the United States and beyond, including novice, intermediate, advanced, and professional riders. Participants often take part in El Tour and its festivities simply due to their passion for cycling, while others choose the event as part of a healthy lifestyle change or as part of their wellness program as a survivor from cancer or other life-threatening illness. Many are attracted to El Tour’s variety of fund-raising programs for charitable agencies, for which the event raised over $1.39 million dollars last year. What all riders of El Tour share is a desire to get on their bikes, meet great people and have a fun doing it! More information : http://www.pbaa.com/!ETT/ETThome.html

Regular rides leave from "The Roade Kille Inn", 2400 Morrow Rd NE and on Saturdays, and on Sundays from Satellite Coffee at Central and Carlisle at 9:00am.

For more information contact:
Cliff McNary
2400 Morrow Rd NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
505-266-0796
Email Cliff McNary
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