Tour de Floyd
~ The following appeared (in a slightly different order) in The Floyd Press on May 21, 2009.
1. The weather cooperated for the 3rd Annual Tour de Floyd last Saturday. Under sunny skies, 98 riders made the 63 mile loop, much of it along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Participants left the Floyd Fitness Center in groups at 8:30 and arrived at the downtown stoplight soon after.
2. With a green light, bikers cycle past the Floyd County Courthouse.
3. A group of mostly women wave and smile as they pass onlookers.
4. Heading out of town for Franklin Pike and then to The Blue Ridge Parkway.
5. Rest stops at Floyd Dry Goods and Buffalo Mountain Store were sponsored by The Partnership for Floyd. Some bikers made pit stops and enjoyed the views at Smart View, Rocky Knob, or Mabry Mill. Support vans and a rescue squad vehicle were on hand if needed.
6. Blacksburg resident Jan McGilliard said she was training for Team in Training, a national biking event at Lake Tahoe that raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. She rode Tour de Floyd in honor of her friend, a fellow athlete who recently died of cancer. Blogging about her fundraising efforts, McGilliard has raised $12,000 for the cause, her blog (janintraining.com) reports.
7. Wearing their Tour de Floyd T-shirts, provided by the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, Crey, Jean, and Alea Lacoste make a good support team for the bikers. The turn-out for the ride was up from last year’s 76 riders, Jean Lacoste said.
8. Holding more than a thumbs-up, Tour de Floyd organizer Paul Lacoste and a friend from Washington D.C. take a break from cycling to pose at the Saddle. The ride raised $3,000 for The Floyd Rescue Squad, Lacoste later said. “Everyone was all smiles and all went well,” he added, reporting that the last group of cyclists returned from the tour loop to the Floyd Fitness Center at 3:45 pm.
9. Houck and K.B. Medford from Winston Salem and Mimi and Mike Dannhardt from Vienna, Virginia, stop for fudge provided by Nancy’s Candy in Meadows of Dan. Houck Medford (seated), Director of the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, came out to support the Tour de Floyd riders and take pictures.
10. A list of Tour de Floyd sponsors, pictures, and a link to a Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation slideshow of the ride, can be found on the Tour de Floyd website at tourdefloyd.swva.net. Lacoste encouraged those interested in the event to volunteer for next year, saying, “The rides have been successful and are growing. With that growth comes a lot of work. If anyone wants to be involved in ways other than riding, they can go to the website’s contact and send us an email.”
May 24th, 2009 9:52 pm
As a past board member of the League of American Bicyclists and an avid cyclist, it was a delight to see the photos of this ride site sent to me by my sister in law.
I do think I might need to come ride this, and get a visit in with my family while at it! Well done!
Gail P. Spann
Rockwall, Texas
May 24th, 2009 10:00 pm
Please do come next year, Gail! I was hoping you’d see this post but I never thought it would be so fast. Maybe I should have stuck the one of Josh on the BIG bigwheel.
May 24th, 2009 10:39 pm
YOU HAVE HELPED ME, Colleen
i thought i had lost that post until you commented.
it seems I posted it on my ‘alternate’ blog
May 25th, 2009 2:44 am
good fun, fellowship, fund raising, and exercise! a great day, indeed!
May 25th, 2009 8:30 am
Nice shots and good cutlines on those photos.
May 25th, 2009 8:43 am
It’s amazing to me how much information you have to gather in order to write one meaningful sentence.
May 25th, 2009 9:20 pm
What a great sense of community among people from all over. We have a bike race here in June that has a large following. It is part of a national competition though, and not a fund rising endevour. Netchick sent me today.
May 26th, 2009 7:26 am
Floyd is really picking up these days.
There are so many aspects to it. xo
PS Did you ever find my kids sweatshirt that read, “Floyd”? They bought way back in 94. I wish we had it now.
May 26th, 2009 7:57 am
I never knew they left a t-shirt, or I forgot. Get another one when you come again. xo
May 27th, 2009 7:57 pm
I love the t-shirts that the Team-in-Training folks around here wear. They say T-I-T in big letters. How cool is that?
May 27th, 2009 9:37 pm
I wish I knew who designed the T-shirts. There was a contest and that one won.
December 3rd, 2009 7:39 am
eukemia
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