And now, for something completely different

Buenos Nachos!
We’ve been planning and working, and working and planning and working… OK you get the point.
We’ve spent the off-season finding new ways to make your New England Classic experience the best EVER! I am just back from my basement laborat- Erm, workshop as I put some finishing touches on just a couple of the new things we’re going to bring you this year. We’ve got activities planned for while you’re on and off the bike, as well as some old favorites… Can you say TUBE de Cure?
It took a couple of brainstorming sessions by a new sub-committee, the Rider Engagement Committee (All of whom should expect an email from me in the next couple days 🙂 ) We’ve got a gaggle of games in store for you, ranging from Washer-Toss, to Horseshoes, to Cornhole, poker-runs, photo-scavenger hunts… and ALL for fun and prizes!
Take part in as many or as few as you’d like. It’s YOUR cycling vacation, you just tell us what you want to do, and we’ll take care of the rest.

Keep the wind at your back and the downhills in front of you,
GearMan

Hello world!

Greetings all!
In just a short time, I’m going to start posting things here. Useful things. Funny things. You’ll laugh. You will…
Why are you already laughing? I mean it, dammit!
I’ll be blogging the American Diabetes Association’s New England Classic, a Tour de Cure event that offers two different routes: 150 Miles in three states over two days, or 550 miles in four states over seven. The only Tour de Cure event of its kind in the country.
Share this link with your friends, family, sponsors, riding buddies and domesticated animals- You know Fluffy is going to worry about you while you’re gone and want to check up on you… Well now she can.

Keep the wind at your back and the downhills in front of you,
Gearman