Every year we ask our participants to think about their reason for riding, their motivation, or as some may call it – their “why” – the fuel that gets them over the hills, through the windy and long plateaus, out on raining mornings and...
Every year we ask our participants to think about their reason for running, their motivation, or as some may call it – their “why” – the fuel that gets them over the hills, through the windy and long plateaus, out on raining mornings and...
“In the last few days since finishing the run, I have been asked time and time again, “How in the world did you do it?”And every time I responded, “because I was doing it for the people on the back of my leg”. Each day of the run, I...