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RAAM – Race Across America –the most grueling endurance cycling event in the world from Oceanside, CAto Annapolis, MD.  No stages – No days off – just victory to the first cyclist to get across Americafirst!  MyAthlete™ is an official sponsor of RAAM.

Track Solo cyclist Rob Morlock of Team Morlock starting on June 8th at 12:00 on PDT.  Hit the track link above and use the username teammorlock and the password teammorlock.

Track the two man team of Jeremy Burcham and Chris Gottwald of Team CT Challenge starting on June 11th.  Hit the track link above and use the username ctchallenge and the password ctchallenge.   Read more about Jeremy and Chris in the CT Post.

 

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My Athlete LLC sponsors Rob Morlock of TEAM MORLOCK in the 3000 mile journey of the Race Across America (RAAM) beginning on June 8th.  Track Rob in this epic race from Oceanside, CAto Annapolis, MD.  Described as “The race is one stage, live to the very end. In RAAM, once the clock starts on the west coast, the clock doesn't stop until each racer reaches the finish line on the east coast. RAAM is 30% longer than the Tour de France and racers finish in half the time with no rest days. The race format is essentially a time trial, commonly called racing against the clock or the race of truth. Unlike the Tour de France, there is no drafting or taking shelter from the wind. It's an all out solo challenge.”

   

The Connecticut Challenge salutes cancer patients and survivors and we want to bring vital support to the millions of un-served survivors trying to take control of their battle against the disease and the long-term side effects of treatments.  We will investigate the long-term effects of cancer and cancer treatments on survivors and provide credible information and comprehensive resources that empower cancer survivors to lead healthier, happier and longer lives

   

The Hoyt's… father and son… two hearts running and loving as one.

Dick Hoyt has been running as a team with his son Rick, afflicted with Cerebral Palsy from birth. Team Hoyt as they are known, has run nearly 30,000 miles over nearly 30 years not just to raise awareness of the able-bodied about the issues of the disabled, but to show the world that they too can integrate the physically challenged into everyday life. By their example they let everyone one know that Rick’s life has purpose and meaning, and so can others in similar conditions. Their message has reached millions of supportive friends and fans that father and son --Team Hoyt – have acquired challenging the status quo.   www.TeamHoyt.com