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I'm Riding to End AIDS

From June 1-7, 2008, I'm bicycling in AIDS/LifeCycle. It's a 7-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to make a world of difference in the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS.

Help me support the San Francisco AIDS Foundation by giving what you can. We'll keep riding until AIDS and HIV are a thing of the past.

Training ride, New Years Day
Training ride, New Years Day
Buzz's Goal: $2,500.00
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Messages of Support for Buzz

mimi moungovan (5/21/08 11:12AM): Buz -- don't know if my last nessage came through -- I am thinking of both you and your cycling buddy as your big adventure gets near. to step outside of the comfort zone into the unknown is tremendous -- fortunately the unknown is our beautiful landscape. i look forward to your return very much to hear about your days -- i love that you tell it like it is for you -- it makes it so real.

Rick S. (5/16/08 10:16PM): Good luck. I miss you.

Rick

Gilbert Gonzalez (5/13/08 7:29AM): Hello Buzz. We're getting close to Day 1! It's been a great experience training for this ride together. You are officially a "cyclist"!

Cindy (5/07/08 5:28PM): My Dearest Buzz........I am so amazed and inspired by your energy and willingness to TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN and all the while with a wonderful sense of humor that keeps me and all your training buddies laughing. Thanks for being you! I love my Buzz! Your TRL - Super Sweeper - Cindy

carol (5/07/08 12:33PM): Buzz

Just wanted to say how impressed I was on Saturday with your riding all the way. I know you were having a tough day so it was great to see you cycle the whole 75 miles - not an easy feat! Go Buz!

Randy (5/05/08 7:51PM): Buzz, it was such an immense pleasure getting to know you better this weekend. Furthermore, I was so proud of you and your dedication as you pedaled those miles. Truly it was an impressive feat as you refused to give up. I look forward to seeing you in the mornings and evenings in camp.

Randy, #8068, Food Service Captain

Joseph P. & Rhoda B.! (4/11/08 12:07PM): Hey Buz, dahling! Likewise, it has been a blast getting to know you on the training rides. You sense of humor and your sheer determination are awesome! I definitely look forward to riding with you more!! You are one of my favorites that I've met through the training rides. Go Team Bear!!

Diana (4/07/08 10:59AM): BUZZZZ! Mister...you better be on the 4/19 ride on the peninsula. We have to ride together as many times before June as possible. Ride like the wind is at your back (unlike those dastardly headwinds of this weekend) and keep up the good work...oh and thanks for always being the relay of messages between me & Paul :) xoxo Diana (TRL #3140)

Dele #1401 (4/06/08 10:31PM): Buzz, I'm glad I met you at the hill-climbing clinic today! You are soooo awesome and hilarious!

See you soon! Have a great week!!!!!

Annette (4/05/08 5:26PM): Hi Buzz, This is Annette from Stephen's spin class. I'm so glad I've gotten to know you. Every time I see you you make me smile. So I wanted to say thank you for participating this year. I ride for my brother, Chris, who passed away from AIDS, so I appreciate all the hard work you are doing as well to help put an end to HIV/AIDS. I can hardly wait until all 2500 of us roll into LA. Ride strong and good luck. Annette

Regina (3/31/08 8:17PM): Hi Buzz,

Thanks for "visiting" (my page that is), and so glad to have met you on Saturday! I'll ride with you anytime - you actually made me forget my obsession with chocolate ice cream, which struck around mile 20 when I began hallucinating the scent of waffle cones on the air...but I digress. See you soon I hope! :)

Jonathan (3/31/08 11:57AM): Hi Buzz, great seeing you on Sunday's ride and @ the Expo. You certainly help to keep me smiling, and riding along. Keep up the happy go lucky attitude. Jonathan-Guthlac

Susan (3/24/08 3:26PM): Thanks for the wonderful words! The wheels are rockin! I have been ridding up in SF and doing some Marin rides lately... but should be back on the Penisula shortly! Ride on!

Carol Stevenson (3/24/08 9:47AM): Buzz, just wanted to say Hi and thanks for making me laugh on Saturday's ride. It was great to see you again and I am glad someone out there swears as much as I do! Hopefully see you soon :)

Carol Rider 2080

Buzz (2/27/08 7:43PM): From the So. Cal. Buzz to my No. Cal. Buzz twin- Train hard, ride safe, and for gods-sake HAVE FUN!

Look out for my mom during breakfast service! She'll be there too!

Buzz (the So.Cal one)

Carol B. (2/22/08 9:59PM): Buzz, You are one of my first regular riding buddies and I love it! Let's keep inspiring one another. Thank you for being my friend and for all the encouragement. You are the greatest.

"To infinity... and beyond!" or at least L.A. Peace and love, Carol

Alisa Cruz (2/03/08 1:08PM): Hey there beautiful!

I met you in the market yesterday, in the deli to be exact. I am so proud of you. Keep up the good work! I just wanted to say hi!! Hi to your friend Gloria too! Drop a line if you ever want to ride in Santa Cruz...there are some beautiful ride among the apple orchards and ag fields. Be safe and have fun! Alisa

Glo (1/22/08 9:11AM): Buz,

You are an amazing, wonderful, beautiful, loving soul. I am so glad to have met you. I think we're going to be spending alot of time from now until we ride to Los Angeles. Thank you for "having my back".

Glo

Russ Mendivil (12/04/07 8:52AM): Buzz,

I wasn't sure of your email address and I wanted to thank you for joining us on our World AIDS Day ride. You are a wonderful person and I consider meeting you one of the great gifts The Ride has given me. Stay safe!

ALC Love,

Russ

Buzz's Links

San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Committed to ending the pandemic and human suffering caused by HIV, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation develops innovative solutions, combining scientific evidence with community experience to fight HIV/AIDS and promote health. Established in 1982, the Foundation provides direct services to thousands of people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and supplies information to thousands more about HIV prevention and treatment through programs that include the California AIDS Hotline (800-367-AIDS). The Foundation promotes HIV awareness in the community and advocates for sound HIV/AIDS policies at all levels of government.

L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, a leader in battling AIDS and caring for those who are HIV-infected since the earliest days of the pandemic, provides free medical care to those who can't afford treatment and distributed more than $21 million worth of free HIV medications last year. The Center also provides one-on-one and group therapy, mobile testing/counseling, education, advocacy, and prevention services. Each month 700-1,000 people are tested for HIV at the Center.

Experience AIDS/LifeCycle 2007
Get a taste of last year's event, with participant blogs, audio podcasts, and hundreds of photos.

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