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On tears.
On tears.
I thought I would eat my feelings tonight instead of crying.
Henry Oddi
May 19
how legends are made
how legends are made
we fight like hell because that’s all that is left.
Henry Oddi
Aug 29, 2020
Dear Anonymous
Dear Anonymous
When my wife and I give to charitable causes, we normally ask to be recognized as anonymous supporters, because we believe our giving is…
Don DeMaria
Jul 31, 2019
An Obituary to Cancer, Part 2
An Obituary to Cancer, Part 2
Lewis Dale Jones, 73, passed peacefully shortly before midnight on Thursday, June 13. The official cause will not be cancer. But there is…
B. Noble Jones
Jun 18, 2019
An Obituary for Cancer.
An Obituary for Cancer.
Find your arrow. Celebrate the route. End cancer.
B. Noble Jones
Mar 3, 2019
Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough
Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough
As usual, the Oddis are bringing up the rear in Pelotonia registrations for the Midnight Train.
Adrienne Amador
Feb 24, 2019
More Than 20 Miles: The Mental Distance Between 180 & 200 Mile Cycling Routes
More Than 20 Miles: The Mental Distance Between 180 & 200 Mile Cycl...
My fourth year #cycling in @Pelotonia to #EndCancer yielded a surprising experience.
B. Noble Jones
Aug 12, 2018
Leaving it Behind
Leaving it Behind
At Pelotonia each year, my friend Noble Jones (also our chief Evangelist for our peloton — The Midnight Train from Georgia) asks me to give…
Charlie Carabello
Aug 8, 2018
I Fall, We Rise
I Fall, We Rise
Thwack! A resounding thud resonates against the suddenly hollow insides of your body, the realization of what just happened flows from head…
Dustin Nelson
Aug 1, 2018
I Found My Bike and Fired Phil Liggett
I Found My Bike and Fired Phil Liggett
The Tour de France just concluded - 21 stages of excitement, heartbreak and crashes. While so many people would never watch a single…
Don DeMaria
Jul 31, 2018
Equipment Failure
Equipment Failure
“Don’t blame the bat, just blame the batter.” I grew up with that maxim. We all know what that means. The athlete should not blame their…
Don DeMaria
Jul 17, 2018
The Focus
The Focus
“I’ve got to make every moment count for something.” I tell myself this over and over when I’m waking up at 5AM to ride my turbo trainer…
Charlie Carabello
Jun 5, 2018
A Year of Firsts
A Year of Firsts
My year of firsts began on August 6, the day my father died. I received a morning call like I had for the last week or so from his surgeon…
Don DeMaria
May 21, 2018
“In Sickness and in Health”
“In Sickness and in Health”
I’ve been to several weddings lately. One of them was literally the bi-product of Pelotonia…
Charlie Carabello
May 10, 2018
To find new inspiration when I need it the most
To find new inspiration when I need it the most
We’ve officially begun preparations for #Pelotonia18 scheduling back-to-back cycling days every weekend we can. As anyone who’s stopped by…
B. Noble Jones
Apr 29, 2018
The Last Donation
The Last Donation
Pelotonia 2017 is now over and in the books. Many folks may know the ride itself occurs in early August but the fundraising actually…
Charlie Carabello
Oct 24, 2017
Mental and physical exercises over 180 miles and 11 hours on the bike.
Mental and physical exercises over 180 miles and 11 hours on the bike.
Eleven hours and nine minutes sitting on a bike saddle, pedaling through central Ohio cornfields and up and down rolling hills, gives you a…
B. Noble Jones
Aug 16, 2017
Ride to Hide or Ride with Pride
Ride to Hide or Ride with Pride
Cancer is an invasive, insidious, unquenchable disease. What it takes from you differs for each person afflicted by it. But over time, I’ve…
Charlie Carabello
Jun 7, 2017
Faster Together — Part II
Faster Together — Part II
If MidnightTrainFromGeorgia is the heart of my cycling, then the “Flock” is it’s soul. I stumbled into (or maybe I self-invited myself and…
Charlie Carabello
Apr 28, 2017
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