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I'm Riding to End AIDS

Like a tiger sprung from the San Francisco zoo, I'm crouching, growling and ready to sink my teeth into some serious training for the AIDS LifeCycle 2008.

Beware, California – this orange-and-black-suited biker will soon be tearing up the road for the seventh time to raise $4000 for AIDS research and services. Together with over 2,500 other riders, I'll be starting in San Francisco, riding down the coast and coastal valleys of California, and arriving in Los Angeles seven days later. The trip is long and difficult, but it's for a great beneficiary – the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Send me off roaring! Help me reach my goal of $4000 by donating whatever you can or wish.

Many Thanks,

Jim

Jim's Goal: $4,000.00
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Messages of Support for Jim

Matt Micari (5/15/08 10:23AM): As Christmas Eve says "Every little bit helps." Go get 'em tiger! -a taunting visitor

Steve Martel (5/13/08 5:46PM): Hope this means you'll be back at the pool after the ride!

gianna (5/11/08 9:19AM): way to go, friend!!

Alex Grossman (5/09/08 2:57PM): You and the rest of the gang riding this year are truly inspiring to me, Jim! Feeling the urge to maybe tackle this myself soon! (Now where did I put that asthma inhaler...?) Ride on, my friend!

Patrick Wang (5/08/08 11:29PM): Go big Wave!!

Tom Butler (5/08/08 3:01PM): May your heart roar - but not the kind of roar you might get after a bad fish taco, more like an "I'm about to attack my prey and I love it" kind of roar, unless you're a vegetarian tiger in which case maybe your prey could be a nice spinach salad with cherry vinaigrette dressing, though without the dressing if big cats don't like cherries.

Luke (5/08/08 11:56AM): Good luck Jim! Thanks so much for continuing to ride.

Tonya Hardon (4/30/08 10:49AM): Goooooo Amy BoozeBarn!!!

Emily and Russell Fudge (4/19/08 4:27PM): Good luck Jim!

mark Jenkins (3/07/08 10:26AM): faster jim, faster!

Andrew (1/18/08 4:27PM): I am the Grey Goose fueled taunts beneath your wings

Jim's Links

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

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.


Jim's Blog

Thursday, May 8, 2008

12:11 PM

Mt Tam, here we come...

Heading up to the summit of Mount Tam this weekend. If you don't hear from me, look north toward the circling vultures...

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

8:04 PM

Biker in tree

Help! I'm writing this posting from the top a tree in Daly City, after my bike and I were blown skyward while attempting to get home on Skyline. I have never faced so much wind before. I've renamed Piglet to "Bob 'Piglet' Seger" in honor of her heavyweight against-the-wind abilities.

That sucked, so I'm going to take a weekend off and go to Palm Springs to recuperate at the Coachella Music Festival. Next stop: two-day ride to Guerneville and back on May 2nd/3rd.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

12:13 PM

Tomales x 2

Had a Tomales double header over the last few weeks, with the Happy Cows ride going one way over Wilson Hill and Lisa Sterman's Tomales Ride going the other way the next week. Cows cows cows. We kept the pace mooooooovin pretty fast, but I was able to sneak in a stop at the oyster shack for six delicious raw ones. Not sure what's next, but really hoping to do the Mount Tam summit via Alpine Dam sometime soon.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

9:00 PM

Getting faster...

Last weekend I did a ride that I used to do many years ago - up from Mill Valley, over Mt. Tam to Stinson Beach, and then back up Rt. 1. It's not that long but it's pretty hilly. The point here is that I did not die, and actually kind of enjoyed it. This means, after much ado, I'm finally getting in shape. This weekend we're doing the 75-mile Nicasio Loop, so we'll see if the good times hold up.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

8:39 PM

Mountain biking is harder than road biking

Tamarancho Boy Scout Camp in Marin has some fantastic single-track mountain biking. I took my new yellow bike up there and immediately tipped over into a pool of mud on the first switchback. Then I fell onto a pile of rocks on another switchback. Hit a tree midway through. This is called "cross training".

Mileage is stepping up. I've been on a few 50-mile rides over the last few weeks, and have finally adjusted my bike so my ass doesn't hurt.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

2:27 PM

Piglet climbs the headlands

Not sure what happened, but was able to complete two Headlands loops this weekend, and extended Sunday's ride out to Tiburon for lunch. I even arrived back in the city during daylight hours. My trusty 10-year-old steel bike - a.k.a 'piglet' - continues to be the butt of jokes because of its old-school weight, but piglet has made it through seven LifeCycle rides and will hopefully make it through eight.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

4:03 PM

Crikey

My first training ride of the season was a disaster. I rode the 50-mile Paradise Loop after many months of sloth, and ended up returning over the Golden Gate in the dark, navigating by moonlight and powered by nothing but grouchiness. But the year is young and, thankfully, the days are getting longer.

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