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One Week 545 Miles
AIDS/LifeCycle 10 Opening Ceremonies and Rideout
Chase & Erick
Cross posted from competenetwork.com:
I am currently traveling across the United States with my Aids/LifeCycle
teammates to embark on our 545-mile bicycle journey from San Francisco
to LA. I left New Hampshire at 5am
on Wednesday morning to pick up my teammates in New York and from there
we have traveled 2,047 miles and are now in Wyoming. We haven’t stopped
much other than to gas up and clean off the enormous amount of
splattered bugs on the windshield.
However, we did decide to
stop for a couple hours at a rest area in Nebraska to get a bit of
stretching and exercising in. It was a lot of fun! For food we are
fully stocked with supplements from our Official Sponsor BSN. The protein and
meal replacement shakes have been a HUGE help! We also did a bit of
healthy grocery shopping at a Wal-Mart on the way courtesy of our other
Official Sponsor SEARS
FitStudio.

My team
consists of myself and 3 of my very own Hermanites— Adam Ebnit, Glenn
Paladini, and Phillip Schlueter. None of us knew each other before SHF
and the team met together for the first time at a charity fundraiser we
did at McFadden’s in NYC only a few short weeks ago. It is amazing to
me how strong a relationship you can build through social media today.
Adam is 31 and works as an Administrator for Community Service and Civic
Engagement at NYU; Phillip is 62, and has worked as a Pipe Organ
Technician for 35 years; and Glenn is 62 and owns his own auto
restoration company for classic cars specializing in GTOs called Chief
Restorations.

We are
extremely excited to participate in the Aids/LifeCycle because for us it means that our
community has grown strong enough in that we are now able to give back
to others who are in need.
Glenn is riding
in memory of his cousin Eddy Sladeck who passed away of AIDS 20 years
ago. Phillip is riding in memory of his friends Steven Williams &
Kevin Clarke who passed away from AIDS in 2005 and 2006. Adam is riding
because he enjoys doing what he can to help others in need and I am
riding because I am an advocate for gay rights and see this not only as
an opportunity to help others in need, but to also bring more awareness
of what is going on in the LGBT Community to my own Hermantion in hopes
to help in the fight for equality and understanding across the world.
I
would also like to add that one of my VERY close friends whom I have
known now for 6 years recently told me that he and his partner have had
AIDS for quite some time and although they knew I would never treat them
any different if I knew, it was not something that they go around
telling others. What made my friend finally want to tell me was that in
previous interviews when asked if I knew anyone close to me who was
diagnosed with the disease my answer was “no”. He was moved by my
statement and when he told me I gave him a big hug and said:
“So? Does that mean you are going to complain in the gym now? Haha.”
Much
love for my friends
Next stop, San Francisco!! See you there!
-Scott Herman

