Ride for Courage: Polar Bear Metric Century
It's gonna' be cold! What's Your Courage? 9:00 AM Start at Our House
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2009 - Coldest Polar Bear, yet!
 
Julie Lanford and Anna Cohn, the ones who make it happen at Cancer Services.
Cold and crowded before the start.
 
On the road, date stamped to prove we rode, 18-degrees and all!
Presenting sponsor alert - thanks to AJ and PhoneTree.
 
Bobby and Matt taking a break on the long route.
Unsuspecting winner of the Phoenix Company raffle, David Isaac
 
Walt Stanley, and his wife, of Vermont made their second trip to NC for the Ride of Courage
Ah, the sun is coming out to help us get warm
 
Short lines at the rest stop make for happy cyclists
It's not a race, but there goes a breakaway - reaching into their "suitcase of courage."
 
Now we all know why we start the ride at "Our House" - see the green sign
Ride director, Keith Vest, chatting with some cold friends
 
Are my toes still there?
Cyclist by day, ninja by night.
 
For the third year running, the Magic Mystery Machine from Bolt Brothers.
Steve, Jonathan and Julie show off their official RFC jersey - nice polar bear!
 
Hot music, but still cold under the DJ tent.
It's a great day for a bike ride
 
Post ride snacks, wraps and Oreos.
The bear says, "ride." And so we ride.
 

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