I put all my daily e-mails in a link tree if you are interested in reading about how my last #AIDSLifeCycle went this year.

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The Final AIDS/LifeCycle | Linktree

Daily reports from the last ride

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The tail winds on Day 6 of #AIDSLifeCycle were so nice. I'm pretty impressed that my average speed was 15.8 mph over 89 miles on this route from Lompoc to Ventura.
Ok I need to write my Day 6, 7 and 8 e-mail. It will be a long one. #AIDSLifeCycle

#AIDSLifeCycle Closing Thoughts

For 12 years, I have given my mind, heart, body, and soul to AIDSLifeCycle. What can I say other than, "THANK YOU."

Thank you to the hard-working ALC staff, including the amazing cyclist representatives who have assisted me over the year.

Thank you to all the training ride leaders who taught me how to ride a road bike, and designed and facilitated training rides.

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Day 8 of #AIDSLifeCycle is mostly resting and doing laundry
#AIDSLifeCycle 2025
On the morning of the final day, the Chicken Lady left an egg on every rider’s bicycle seat containing a Lifesaver and a message regarding the ride.
“Don’t be sad that it’s over. Smile that we made it happen. Keep the spirit of the ‘Love Bubble’ Alive. 1994-2025.
Our hearts break open on this ride and never fully close again, growing larger and stronger. #AIDSLifeCycle
Yesterday I crossed the #AIDSLifeCycle finish line for one last time. It was an amazing week filled with lots of emotions. Mostly joy, with lots of joyful tears. I'm bummed we won't get to do this again, but I am very grateful I was able to be part of this for 13 years.
The amazing Bob Katz and I have been friends for thirty years. We have also been #AIDSLifeCycle tentmates over multiple years. I am so grateful to have shared this experience with such a good friend.

#AIDSLifeCycle 2025 - my tenth and the final ride is complete.

I have so many things that I am feeling right now, but all I can say is “thank you”.

All I can say right now is thank you.