Thursday, August 9, 2012

Tour de Cure Philly 2013 OPEN for REGISTRATION!

We're starting early for next year - the Philly/Ambler Tour de Cure site is up and running for 2013!

Team Red was the first team on the site and we're the first on the fundraising board with $25!

Lisa Caramandi and Larry Lukin were the first to join Team Red for 2013.  Be one of the first, too - register now for Team Red!

Since we all did so well last year, beating our $20,000 goal and raising over $28,000, all Team Red members will receive FREE registration!  Just use the promo code I emailed out yesterday and you'll have the $15 registration fee waived.  If you can't find the code, email me at kevinhorio@yahoo.com.



Our goals for 2013 are to build Team Red to over 100 riders, and fundraise over $30,000! 


We can do it with your help.  We had 84 members last year, if we all recruit a friend we'll be well over our goal.

Also, think about becoming a champion this year!  If you raise over $1,000, you become a Champion for Diabetes.  We had a SEVEN champions last year - that was great!  Lets shoot to have 10% of our riders as champions this year, that's at least 10 champions and maybe more if we surpass our membership goal.

It'll be another big year for Team Red, get on board early!

And don't forget - keep riding!  Join us for our Century Club ride on August 25th!  We're going to be on the web reality TV show, "Charmed for Life"!




Thursday, July 26, 2012

The *REAL* Final Numbers!

OK, I have the REAL final Team Red numbers in from the ADA and it turns out our overall fundraising is:

    $28,123

Wow!  Again - great job!

Visit the 2012 Team Red page for the final updates!

Cheers,
k

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Final 2012 Fundraising - WE MADE IT!

Hey everyone, the numbers are in and we blew away this year's $300,000 Tour de Cure goal by raising $313,022! 

And the ADA is expecting another $31,919 in matching gifts, so they're expecting an overall total of (drumroll...):

                $344,941 !!

I'm getting the individual Team Red totals and will update our 2012 Tour Archive Page.

Great job everyone!  Thanks for all your efforts.



Monday, June 18, 2012

Great News from Iron Andy!


Iron Andy presents $150 check to Christine Ross' Tour de Cure
fundraising as winner of the 35-mile personal challenge!
 
What a great guy Iron Andy is!

So, we were rather "flexible" in how we collected our miles to met the Iron Andy Team Challenge, but Iron Andy saw how committed we were and that we really did ride those miles, and he's accepting all of our miles and we're sponsoring a child for diabetes camp!

Hooray! 

ADA's Camp Freedom 2012
On behalf of Team Red Philly, the Iron Andy Foundation has sponsored Trystan Frick for the ADA's Camp Freedom!

The camp is at Camp Kweebec in Montgomery County and it started on Saturday - so Trystan is there enjoying this camp right now!  The cost for this camp is $700 and thanks to Iron Andy, and all of you who rode hard and reported your miles, we were able to help send Trystan to Camp Freedom!


Thanks, Iron Andy!  You're doing a great job. 


And congratulations, everyone for putting in all those miles and achieving such a great goal - we raised over $25,000 to fight diabetes and we rode over 20,000 miles to help send Trystan to diabetes camp!

And why don't you get to know Iron Andy a bit more - here's a great video of Iron Andy on YouTube.






Saturday, June 9, 2012

2012 Tour de Cure

$20,000 and 20,000 miles!  These were our goals this year and we beat them both!  

63 Mile Team Redders
Congratulations to all Team Red members!  You made us the #1 Friends & Family Team in the Philadelphia Tour de Cure, blowing away our goal of $20,000 and raising over $28,000!   And as a team, we rode over 20,000 miles in 7 weeks in the Iron Andy Challenge to sponsor a child for diabetes camp!


Awesome job, everyone!  And this is just our 2nd year!  We're looking for bigger things next year and beyond.


35 Mile Team Redders
Special congratulations go out to Kase's Corner (the #2 Friends & Family team) - they raised roughly $18,000!  And to all the other Friends & Family fundraisers for doing such a great job on their efforts.  As Team Red, we have an unfair advantage because we are the "house team" and we pull a lot of solo riders into Team Red to provide a better experience for them at the Tour de Cure.  These other teams have done a phenomenal grass roots job rallying their friends and families to help our vital cause!








Our Mission


Team Red's primary mission is to improve the overall Tour de Cure experience for riders without a team, folks that would have ridden as solo riders.  Secondary objectives are to foster development of new teams, increase rider recruitment to the Tour de Cure, and to increase fundraising activity amongst riders.


Beyond Our Mission


Something magical has begun to happen with Team Red in Philly this year.  As part of achieving our mission, we recognized tat unlike other teams, there is no common bond between Team Red members other than we are supporting the fight against diabetes.  Many of us are virtual strangers.  So, we decided that we needed year-round activities so our members could get to know each other, and build bonds.  That is why we hold training rides year-round, as well as other fun events like bowling night and the team barbecue.

April Fool's Day Art Museum Ride
Of course, there are more rides in the warmer months, and many of us get together for our Featured Monthly Rides where we all ride an organized ride other than the Tour de Cure.  We choose rides that don't require fundraising, and nominal registration proceeds benefit a worthy cause.  But we have a core group of "Polar Bears" that ride all through winter in sub-freezing temperatures, and ice and snow!  We've even formed a Century Club where some of our members vote on a century ride to do together and ride 100 miles that day - this year it is the Lake Nockamixon Century on August 25th.  Heck, we even have some races we're doing - a few time trials for those that want to go fast.



Charlie's Ambler Ride - May 19th
But Team Red is for everyone, and we really mean it.  We have rides for folks of all levels, and we welcome everyone and make rides comfortable for everyone.  Sometimes we have to split the group so the faster riders have their own brand of fun, but newer riders shouldn't be afraid - we really make everyone feel at home.  Although it's best to pick rides that best suit your abilities.  We also partner with area cycling clubs to let us join their rides - they have much more selection, and they mark their rides very clearly as to distance, speed, and terrain.






Ah, but back to where the magic happens.  We have a lot of folks with diabetes coming out with regularity on our rides.  For some, this is new - not something they were doing before.  It's healthy and vital exercise to fight their diabetes.  And oftentimes, we discuss techniques to manage our diabetes, in general, and while exercising.  Team Red has really become a great social support and community to help people fight their diabetes.  We really are helping people!  Isn't that what it's all about?

Bill Edwards' Frenchtown Ride - May 20th
We have even begun working with doctors who recommend exercise to their diabetes patients to refer them to Team Red as a social support and exercise community that may help them fight their diabetes.  We have a program to reach out to vets with diabetes to ride with us, and hopefully we'll be creating Team Vet in a couple years as this community grows within Team Red.   


Come out and join us on rides, or for fun events.  It's all on our meetup site - you can see all the upcoming rides and choose the ones you want to join.  Just go here to see it all:

    Team Red Rides & Events




Larry Lukin - 2012 Team Red Top Fundraiser!
Team Red Members & Fundraising 


We BLEW AWAY our fundraising goal of $20,000 for this year!  Great work to all the riders - stellar job!

Team Red - Total Raised: $28,123.01
 
# of Team Red Members:  86
# of Team Red Members Who Rode: 56
# of Team Red Members Who Did Not Ride (DNR): 30






1 Larry Lukin  $4,392.00
2 Kevin Horio  $2,330.00
3 John Spillane  $1,535.00
4 Andrew Lyman  $1,230.00
5 Lou Montella  $1,090.01
6 Joel Brazy  $1,070.00
7
8
Drew Hensel
Elizabeth Leddy
$1,050.00
$840.00

9 David Winter $820.00
10 Joe Perretti $780.00
11 Conrad Guardiola $775.00
12 Karl Beers  $755.00
13 Laura Axel $640.00
14 Heidi Duckworth $565.00
15 Victor Patalano $513.00
16 Charles Johnston $500.00
17 Susan Lyman $425.00
18 George Alkire $395.00
19
20
Bill Edwards
Cliff Edgcumbe
$390.00
$355.00

21
22
23
Robert Carter
Christine Ross
Julia Tarquinio 
$350.00
$350.00
$330.00

24
25
26
Luis Rosa
Jose Ditan
Andrew Poole 
$325.00
$315.00
$315.00

27 Michelene Corcoran
$300.00

28  Dan Jefferys $300.00
29 Atsuko Murakami $300.00
30 Anthony Tamburello  $300.00
31 Elise Goodyear $275.00
32 Sheldon Linn $265.00
33 Jeffrey Rambo
$255.00

34 Lisa di Ciccio Caramandi $250.00
35 Sean Cobb $250.00
36 Brian Fisher $250.00
37 Vineeth Varghese $250.00
38
39
Matt Axel
Joseph Niszczak
$225.00
$225.00

40
41
Ed Lipartito
Michelle Antonio
$205.00
$200.00

42 Amanda Blessing $200.00
43
44
John Daw
Glenn Harper
$200.00
$200.00

45 JoAnne Hollenbach $200.00
46 Stefanie Johnson $200.00
47 David Kates $200.00
48 Roberta Kates $200.00
49 Ed Kosmowski $200.00
50
51
52
Shanna Lesico
Jonathan Lukin
Gerald May
$200.00
$200.00
$200.00

53 Barry Parsons $200.00
54 Enid Porrata Doria $200.00
55
56
Lee Swartz
David Williams
$200.00
$200.00






The following riders could not ride, or are under 15 yeas old and did not have a fundraising minimum.









57 Jill Talarico $176.00 DNR
58 Suzanne Flynn $151.00 DNR
59 Jason Harlow  $125.00 DNR
60 Jim Gilbert  $50.00 DNR
61 Jennifer Janofsky  $50.00 DNR
62 James Ross  $50.00 Under 15
63 Nick Ruppert  $50.00 DNR
64 Ann Marie White  $50.00 DNR
65 David Henderson  $25.00 DNR
66 Adam Levin  $25.00 DNR
67 Christi Rotelle  $20.00 DNR
68 Ronald denBroeder  $15.00 DNR
69 Mark Babson  $0.00 DNR
70 Paul Burton  $0.00 DNR
71 Maureen Daw  $0.00 DNR
72 James Dewan  $0.00 DNR
73 Marcus Grimm $0.00 DNR
74 John Heaggans  $0.00 DNR
75 Cathy Hearn  $0.00 DNR
76 Greg Hearn  $0.00 DNR
77 Lois Kastiyel  $0.00 DNR
78 Christopher Merrick  $0.00 DNR
79 Karson Merrick  $0.00 DNR
80 Warren Merrick  $0.00 DNR
81 Frank Morrone  $0.00 DNR
82 Liam Poole  $0.00 Under 15
83 James Ruppert  $0.00 DNR
84 Jay Stubblebine  $0.00 DNR
85 Zachery Torre  $0.00 DNR
86 Michael Tosh  $0.00 DNR

* DNR - Did Not Ride



Iron Andy 7-Week Cycling Challenge

The Iron Andy Foundation provided a challenge to Team Red Philly.  If the team rode over 20,000 miles in the 7 weeks leading up to the Philadelphia Tour de Cure, Iron Andy would sponsor a child for diabetes camp.  Furthermore, individual riders could compete on Hubbub in the Iron Andy Personal Challenge where riders planning to ride 63, 35, or 12 miles in the Tour de Cure would compete against each other to win $300, $150, and $50, respectively - the rider with the most miles logged in the 7 weeks challenge would win the prize money toward their Tour de Cure fundraising.

The Iron Andy Foundation believes that everyone should have an opportunity to live a healthy and active life. It is the Foundation’s mission to help children, young adults and families dealing with diabetes have a proactive approach and attitude towards managing and fighting this chronic disease.

The Iron Andy Foundation promotes enriching lives through a combination of physical activity, fundraising, education and public awareness and service. The Foundation’s flagship program, the Iron Andy Challenge, provides scholarships to diabetes camps and leadership conferences to children and young adults with diabetes who demonstrate a commitment to these core principles.


Team Red - Total Team Miles Ridden:   20,078 miles

Miles from 18 Members in Hubbub Personal Challenge:   6,906 miles
Miles from All Other Members / Not Reported on Hubbub:   13,172 miles


Personal Hubbub Challenge Stats

63 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 GoodCityKid3  Atsuko Murakami 1,152
2 KloppinKlyde  Kevin Horio 1,057
3 Joe67  Joe Niszczak 959
4 Cricket  Cricket 583
5 PaulB  Paul Burton 560
6 Cityslick5  Ed Kosmowski 361
7 liacar  Lisa DiCiccio Caramandi 352
8 IMBillE  Bill Edwards 271
9 Vin  Vineeth Varghese 110
10 lizzardking  Lee Swartz 86
11 bigsky_g  George Alkire 44
12 dbwilliams66  David Williams 34
13 JMG  Jim Gilbert 6




35 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 Petz  Christine Ross 496
2 Leticia  Leticia Amadio Arrington 442
3 lalukin  Larry Lukin 274
4 DEredrider  Charlie Johnston 49




12 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 Jasonh  Jason Harlow 71



Team Red Stars

Team Red can't happen without people making it all happen and funding the operations.  I'd like to thank all of our Team Red Stars who put there time and money behind Team Red to make it what it was for 2012.









These were the Team Red rock stars for 2012!    (In no particular order)
  • Charlie Johnston
    DE Tour Chairman, DE Team Red Co-Captain
    Ride Organizer (Saturday's New Rider Training Ride)
    Consistent Team Red Rider & Polar Bear
    Ambler Donut Pusher
  • Leticia Amadio Arrington
    Ride Organizer (Tuesday Betzwood Training Ride)
    Lockheed Captain (our outrageously successful 1st spinoff team!)

    Consistent Team Red Rider & Polar Bear


  • Larry Lukin
    Top Fundraiser! 
    Backup Ride Leader

    Consistent Team Red Rider & Polar Bear
  • Bob Carter
    Ride Calendar
    Chester County Hospital Event Partnerships
    Consistent Team Red Rider & Polar Bear


  • Lisa Di Ciccio Caramandi
    Recruiting Star
    Consistent Team Red Rider
  • Frank Morrone
    Vet Outreach
    Working on Team Vet spinoff
    Financial Support
  • Andy Poole
    Team Red Fundraisers
    Team Red BBQ
  • Bill Edwards
    Team Red Photographer
    Ride Organizer (Frenchtown Ride)


  • Petz
    Team Red Accountant
    Backup Ride Leader

    Consistent Team Red Rider & Polar Bear
  • Joya Kabel
    Team Red Hostess
    Financial Support
    Bike Widow
  • Kevin Horio
    Team Red Captain

    Financial Support

    Sunday Rides, Mock Tour Rides, Winter Rides
    Consistent Team Red Rider
    & Polar Bear
    Webmaster & Spammer
    Ambler Donut Hound


Polar Bearz

Our Polar Bearz are the epitome of dedication, braving sub-freezing temperatures, ice and snow, to ride year-round!  But not rain.  Wet and hot is OK.  Cold is OK.  But wet and cold - nooooo way!  OK, we're finicky polar bears.   ; )   But hey, I do remember riding in 4 inches of snow w/ studded snow tires - so that's gotta be worth something, right?

Here are our Polar Bearz for 2012:
  • Bob Carter
  • Christine "Petz" Ross
  • Larry Lukin
  • Leticia Amadio Arrington
  • Charlie Johnston
  • Kevin Horio


Prize Winners

Winners of our prize drawings at the 2012 Tour de Cure:
  • Larry Lukin
    Hair Styling Services from Master Colorist/Stylist Bruce duBois at Jay Michael Salon & Spa
  • John Spillane
    One-Hour Relaxation Massage from Augustine Lodis at Jay Michael Salon & Spa
     
  • Joe Niszczak
    Family Pack of 4 Tickets on the Scenic Steam-Driven New Hope Railroad
     
  • Liam Poole
    Bike Tune-Up at Wheel Wright Bike Shop in Abington
  • Bill Edwards
    Four-Pack of Passes to the County Theater in Doylestown
  • Andrew Lyman
    Susan Lyman
    Conrad Guardiola

    Road ID Certificates


Consistent Riders

Here are some of the more consistent riders that joined our Team Red training rides for 2011/2012:
  • Larry Lukin
  • Leticia Amadio Arrington
  • Charlie Johnston
  • Christine "Petz" Ross
  • Erin "Cricket" Reichenberger
  • Bob Carter
  • Lisa DiCiccio Caramandi
  • Ed Kosmowski
  • Joe Niszczak
  • Atsuko Murakami
  • Paul Burton
  • Sanjay Shah
  • Bill Edwards
  • Lee Swartz
  • Kevin Horio


New Teams

I'm proud to announce our first spin-off team of Team Red Philly - Lockheed Martin!

Skillfully captained by our very own Leticia Amadio Arrington, Lockheed Martin was wildly successful on 2012 to place 2nd in the Corporate Team division, raising over $8,000!

Perhaps next year Leticia will give the perennial champions, Johnson & Johnson, a run for their money.

Joining Leticia is charter Team Red member, Sanjay Shah - who also works at Lockheed.  Both Leticia and Sanjay remain honorary Team Red members for life (you can't never leave! or avoid the long arms of my spam!) and we maintain a kinship with our Lockheed Martin friends.


More Pictures

For more pictures:


Funding & Sponsorship

Many people think the ADA provides funds for Team Red, but that is not the case.  The ADA provides marketing support by putting the word out about Team Red, and some logistical support on the day of the Tour de Cure, but beyond that, it's all from our Team Red Stars. Although we watch our finances as best as possible, it's still a bit much to be provided by a handful of members.  We're looking for financial support from members and sponsors.  If you can provide time, money, or in-roads to potential sponsors, please contact Kevin Horio at kevinhorio@yahoo.com.  This can really help Team Red improve the experience for our members and help grow the Tour de Cure!


See you all at next year's Tour de Cure!  And come out and get to know everyone, join our Team Red training rides!


Friday, June 1, 2012

Iron Andy Challenge Update

The personal challenge portion of the Iron Andy Team Red Challenge just finished at midnight - a half hour ago.

Final Results


63 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 GoodCityKid3  Atsuko Murakami 1,152
2 KloppinKlyde  Kevin Horio 1,057
3 Joe67  Joe Niszczak 959
4 Cricket  Cricket 583
5 PaulB  Paul Burton 560
6 Cityslick5  Ed Kosmowski 361
7 liacar  Lisa DiCiccio Caramandi 352
8 IMBillE  Bill Edwards 271
9 Vin  Vineeth Varghese 110
10 lizzardking  Lee Swartz 86
11 bigsky_g  George Alkire 44
12 dbwilliams66  David Williams 34
13 JMG  Jim Gilbert 6




35 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 Petz  Christine Ross 496
2 Leticia  Leticia Amadio Arrington 442
3 lalukin  Larry Lukin 274
4 DEredrider  Charlie Johnston 49




12 Milers
Rank Hubbub Name Rider Miles
Ridden
1 Jasonh  Jason Harlow 71



Congratulations to everyone for a job well done!

Total miles by those on hubbub: 6,906

Miles received by email from those that did not or could not register w/ hubbub: 5,709

Total Team Miles logged so far: 12,615

Total riders reporting miles: 39 of 86 registered Team Red members (some have only reported partial miles - still waiting on updates)


TEAM CHALLENGE STILL RUNNING
 
The team challenge is still running through the Tour de Cure, so you still have time to email your miles to me to help the team reach a total of 20,000 miles.  
 
We'll probably log at least 3,000 as a team on Saturday, so that'll bring our team total to almost 16,000 miles.  
 
If the rest of the 47 Team Redders report miles they have ridden since April 12th, I bet we could find those last 4,000 miles and reach our team goal!


EMail Miles
 
Here are miles other team members have emailed to me because they were not able to log them on hubbub:

RiderMiles
Ron den Broeder110
Lou Montella136
John Daw500
Lee Swartz100
Vic Patalano310
Dan Jefferys453
Roberta Kates575
Michelle Antonio100
John Heaggans493
Conrad Guardiola508
Amanda Blessing60
John Spillane77
Shana Lesico285
Mark Babson356
Ed Lipartito200.9
Joanne Hollenbach148
Enid Porrata Doria118
Sheldon Linn250
Andrew Lyman334.37
Elise Goodyear358.86
Bob Carter235.64


THANK YOU
 
Thanks to everyone who logged their miles on hubbub or emailed miles to me.  If you have miles you have not reported, please email them to me.  If we reach out goal, the Iron Andy Foundation will send a child to diabetes camp - this is a life affirming experience for kids with diabetes. 
Please help us reach our team goal!
 
 
 
 
 












































Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tour de Cure Prize Drawings!

We have 8 prizes to give away on the morning of the Tour de Cure!

The drawing will be at the Team Red tent at 7:10am sharp.  Gotta keep things on schedule for the start of the ride.

Here are the prizes:


How the Drawing Will Work

Everyone that shows the minimum $200 has been raised in their online fundraising by Thursday at 5pm will be in the drawing.  Sorry for the cutoff, but we need a cutoff time to prepare for the drawing.

We'll draw all 8 names and the winners will pick their prizes in descending order of how much they've fundraised (based on totals at the cutoff time).  We have such a selection of prizes, it was difficult to determine desirability of each prize, so we thought we'd let winners pick in this fashion, although it does introduce some complexity.

Here's the rub, though - you have to be at the drawing to pick a prize in your order.

If you're not at the drawing, we'll continue with prize selection by the others whose names have been drawn and we will post your name on the Prize Drawings board and you can pick from what remains when you get there - so if you missed the drawings, check the Team Red tent for this when you get there.

If those people drawn have not claimed prizes by 1pm, the remaining prizes will be forfeited and we'll draw new names for whomever is at the tent until we give all the prizes away.  For this second round of drawing, prizes will be selected as names are drawn without regard for the amount fundraised.

I understand that the drawing times and the process may be difficult for some, but it's a fair way to hold the drawings considering fundraising levels, desirability of prizes, and the transient nature of the event.  I hope you understand.

Thanks, best of luck in the drawings, and have a great ride!

Cheers,
k




Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Review: Mock Tour de Cure #2

We would've had 15 on the ride, 4 more showed up a bit
later and I was behind the camera.
  




Well, it wasn't meant to be.  The universe did not want us to ride our 2nd Mock Tour, which was to cover the outer 35 miles of the 63 mile 2012 Tour de Cure route.  Just when we were preparing to roll, the skies darkened.  As we debated whether to go or not, lightening cracked just over our heads - that made our decision.  So, we nixed the ride ad all went home.  Some of us drove in from Pottstown!  Oh well - can't control the weather.

But it seemed it only rained on Doylestown because when I got back home to Conshy, it was clear.  Hck, I was ready for a ride, so I did some miles on the SRT.  I saw some other folks from our mis-fated rde also did some miles after the fact.  So, at least I got some training in.

Stokin' Joe Niszczak
I have to tell you, though - something really did not want me to ride that day.  I cracked my rear training road rim last week and the Doylestown to Frenchtown ride, so I had to use my racing tubulars all last week for training.  Very finnicky - racing wheels, I don't like to ride them too much.  They're the type where the tires glue onto the rim, and the rube is sewn into the tire.  So, to fix a flat, you have rip the old tire off and re-glue a spare.  To fix the flat, you have to cut open the stitches, fix the tube, and sew it back up.  Very laborious.  Plus, good tubular tires can easily run over $100 each! 

Anyhow, I last used these tubulars at last year's Tour de Cure and flatted at about mile 52 with a sidewall cut.  I booted the sidewall and fixed the flat and it held air well.  I rode it all last week to train.  But wouldn't you know it, the morning of Mock Tour #2 when I was toppping it off with air - PFFFFFFFFT!  The sidewall blew out.  Oh well - no time to change the tubular.  The clinchers are cracked.  What the hell, I grab the mountain bike and head out to Doylestown.

L to R: Vic Patalano, Lou Montella, Joe Niszczak
I pull up at the Del Val Farmer's market and I hear Joe Niszczak say, "What the hell?  What's with the MOUNTAIN BIKE!"  Long story, Joe.  So there it is.  ; ) 

Probably best that the skies opened up, because it was going to be a long, long ride w/ the MTB. No way I could've kept up with the others - pretty hard core looking group that day.

Another chapter in Team Red training rides.  I should have my new road rim in today - time to build my new rear wheel for the Tour on Saturday. 

Well - gotta run, gotta do 35 miles today... on the mountain bike. 

See you on the road.

Cheers,
k

Ryan and his dad - Ryan's saying, "Tut-tut, looks like rain."