As the trek 100 began it was unbelievable seeing people file in. After I got out on the road you could see miles of riders which was so cool. It was also warm and dry. The country side was
gorgeous and all the farm land and animals where really neat to see as well. In the first twenty five miles it was only
drizzling a l
ittle and I only had one minor crash. Other than that, it was a
breeze. The next thirty miles got colder and rainier. I was wet, cold and biking. Not too happy. As the miles progressed so did the rain and the cold. It got to a point where I
couldn't feel my hands or feet because I was so wet. Thank goodness there was a
maintenance worker that had latex gloves which
kept my hands dry but not warm. As Keaton, his brother, Justin, and I reached the one mile marker, I felt like I could fight anything, no matter what the situation. Now I have an idea what it is like for those who have cancer and how they fight a brutal fight every day for their lives. They
don't stop because of the
obstacles in the way or they
don't say they
don't feel like taking medicine today because their too tired. They fight until they win and I give much love and respect for those who do fight for there lives.