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Re: 2004 MS150  bill-@juno.com
 Sep 14, 2004 09:33 PDT 

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Brian,
        Glad you all had a nice MS150. Mom's funeral in Indy Saturday
also had beautiful weather. It was fun sitting around and talking with
relatives, and seeing friends from high school and grade school. It was
also fun showing off our kids and their significant others.
        My son, Chris, & I are doing Octoginta this year(not on a
tandem). I usually cannot do it, because it conflicts with a Kansas
Optometric Assoc meeting in Wichita and/or the NASCAR races at KS
Speedway. But they moved Octoginta one week earlier this year. Chris
lives in Lawrence, so this will be fun.
        Take care.
        Bill Crawford

William L. Crawford, M.A., O.D., F.A.A.O.
Overland Park, KS
bill-@juno.com
(816)478-1230

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:03:30 -0500 Brian Hague <bha-@kc.rr.com> writes:
Team,

To all who completed this year's MS150, congratulations and great job!!
I was glad to see many familiar faces and a few new ones, and I'm excited
to see how we did in terms of fundraising (which you can still do, don't
forget - keep those checks rolling in). And I missed those of you who
weren't able to ride this year - you missed a good one. The weather was
perfect, and I liked the route better than in years past. Sounds like
they'll continue this route in the future.

It seemed like our team was a bit more fragmented this year than in past
years. I know that several of our "core COR" riders weren't able to ride
this year, but I believe that part of the cause was also that I wasn't as
directly involved in training rides, social events, etc. I'm no longer
coaching soccer, and our house is freshly painted inside and out, so I'll
have more time next year to devote to Team COR, and we can once again use
Chez Hague to host social gatherings. Here's a list of what I'm planning
for next year to strengthen the team:

More exposure within COR - I'll place several bulletin announcements, and
we'll go back to doing both spring and fall narthex weekends (so plan to
volunteer!) I don't know if we can still get away with pedaling trainers
outside the narthex - and if we do, we can't accost people walking into
the church to ask for their money - but we'll at least be in the narthex.
And I'll also look into getting us in Around the CORner, or a mention
from Adam, or something.
Social events - we'll once again kick those off in the spring, and try to
keep them going throughout the summer. Like I said, Chez Hague is open
for business, but I don't want to volunteer it for every gathering (my
wife reads my e-mail) so if others can also host the group, that would be
great.
Training and other rides - I'll resume leading the training rides on a
weekly basis, with the caveat that they won't be of the "the leader stays
with the slowest rider" variety, at least not every week. Everyone has
limited training time and needs to train at their own intensity. We may
have designated "newbie" rides, or we may look to different riders to
ride with different groups. That's been an issue in the past, and it
will likely remain one, so I'll just have to live with the consequences.
I'd also like to see us do some other rides throughout the year, and I'll
work on that (examples: a New Years' Day ride, a "frosty 50", maybe in
February, and some other club-type rides - we may even do a first annual
COR century).
MS150 events - we'll try to do a tailgate at the fairgrounds in Sedalia,
and we'll resume the Sunday morning worship service. The MS Society
asked me if we'd do their worship service this year, but they didn't ask
until the week before the ride. For next year, I'll be proactive and ask
them about it well in advance, and I'll talk to pastoral staff about the
opportunity for exposure for COR and see if we can't make it a bigger
deal.
Communication - I'll try to get something on COR's website, and/or break
up the e-mail list. You can help with this (see below).
Any ideas anyone has on these or other topics are welcome - please send
me an e-mail directly, rather than tying up the post.

To kick off some of these ideas, here are some specific things to plan
for:

There will be a post-MS150 ride leaving from the COR parking lot (east
side, in front of the "old" narthex) this Sunday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 am.
I only have a couple hours to ride that morning due to a soccer game, but
anyone that wants to put in more than 35-40 miles can make it longer.
I'd like to do a post-MS150 social event, whether it's a potluck dinner
or a happy hour. I'll talk to Tonya and get something specific posted.
To help me manage the e-mail list, please respond to this post when
you've read it - just let me know you got it. I'll use those responses
as the base for a new e-mail list, and I'll send a different e-mail to
the other addresses I have to see if they're still interested. Maybe
that way I can come up with a master e-mail list in addition to topica
that will keep everyone informed and my ISP happy.
Octoginta is approaching - Oct. 3. This is an 80-mile ride around the
Lawrence area, sponsored by the Lawrence Bicycle Club (used to be Mt.
Oread BC for us old-timers). It's now in its 35th year, making it darn
near as old as me :D. I may have a soccer conflict that morning, but
otherwise I'd like to do it. If anyone else is interested, the
information is at http://www.lawrencebicycleclub.org/brochure/ - click on
"Octoginta."
To the Team COR veterans, I'll be counting on you to help me keep the
team active next year (and the rest of this year). And to new riders,
I'm looking forward to spending more time on the road with you and
helping you have the kind of team experience that we've had in years
past. I think it's unique - in talking to the Lockton, Sprint, Biogen,
Copaxone and other "big" team riders, they don't do much other than ride
the event, so I think the things we've done in the past - and will do in
the future - are pretty unique among the KC MS150 teams.

See you on the road,

Brian
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<DIV>Brian,</DIV>
<DIV>        Glad you all had a nice
MS150.  Mom's funeral in Indy Saturday also had beautiful weather.  It
was fun sitting around and talking with relatives, and seeing friends from high
school and grade school.  It was also fun showing off our kids and their
significant others.  </DIV>
<DIV>        My son, Chris, & I are doing
Octoginta this year(not on a tandem).  I usually cannot do it, because it
conflicts with a Kansas Optometric Assoc meeting in Wichita and/or the NASCAR
races at KS Speedway.  But they moved Octoginta one week earlier this
year.  Chris lives in Lawrence, so this will be fun.</DIV>
<DIV>        Take care.</DIV>
<DIV>        Bill Crawford</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>William L. Crawford, M.A., O.D., F.A.A.O.<BR>Overland Park,
KS<BR>bill-@juno.com<BR>(816)478-1230</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:03:30 -0500 Brian Hague <<A
href="mailto:bha-@kc.rr.com">bha-@kc.rr.com</A>> writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr
style="PADDING-LEFT: 10px; MARGIN-LEFT: 10px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid">
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Team,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>To all who completed this year's MS150,
congratulations and great job!!  I was glad to see many familiar faces
and a few new ones, and I'm excited to see how we did in terms of fundraising
(which you can still do, don't forget - keep those checks rolling in). 
And I missed those of you who weren't able to ride this year - you missed a
good one.  The weather was perfect, and I liked the route better than in
years past.  Sounds like they'll continue this route in the
future.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>It seemed like our team was a bit more fragmented
this year than in past years.  I know that several of our "core COR"
riders weren't able to ride this year, but I believe that part of the cause
was also that I wasn't as directly involved in training rides, social events,
etc.  I'm no longer coaching soccer, and our house is freshly painted
inside and out, so I'll have more time next year to devote to Team COR, and we
can once again use Chez Hague to host social gatherings.  Here's a list
of what I'm planning for next year to strengthen the team:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<UL>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><U>More exposure within COR</U> - I'll place
    several bulletin announcements, and we'll go back to doing both spring and
    fall narthex weekends (so plan to <STRONG>volunteer!</STRONG>)  I don't
    know if we can still get away with pedaling trainers outside the narthex -
    and if we do, we can't accost people walking into the church to ask for
    their money - but we'll at least be in the narthex.  And I'll also look
    into getting us in Around the CORner, or a mention from Adam, or
    something.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><U>Social events</U> - we'll once again kick
    those off in the spring, and try to keep them going throughout the
    summer.  Like I said, Chez Hague is open for business, but I don't want
    to volunteer it for every gathering (my wife reads my e-mail) so if others
    can also host the group, that would be great.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><U>Training and other rides</U> - I'll resume
    leading the training rides on a weekly basis, with the caveat that they
    won't be of the "the leader stays with the slowest rider" variety, at least
    not every week.  Everyone has  limited training time and needs to
    train at their own intensity.  We may have designated "newbie" rides,
    or we may look to different riders to ride with different groups. 
    That's been an issue in the past, and it will likely remain one, so I'll
    just have to live with the consequences.  I'd also like to see us do
    some other rides throughout the year, and I'll work on that (examples: a New
    Years' Day ride, a "frosty 50", maybe in February, and some other club-type
    rides - we may even do a first annual COR century).</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><U>MS150 events</U> - we'll try to do a tailgate
    at the fairgrounds in Sedalia, and we'll resume the Sunday morning worship
    service.  The MS Society asked me if we'd do their worship service this
    year, but they didn't ask until the week before the ride.  For next
    year, I'll be proactive and ask them about it well in advance, and I'll talk
    to pastoral staff about the opportunity for exposure for COR and see if we
    can't make it a bigger deal.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><U>Communication</U> - I'll try to get something
    on COR's website, and/or break up the e-mail list.  You can help with
    this (see below).</FONT></LI></UL>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Any ideas anyone has on these or other topics are
welcome - please send me an e-mail directly, rather than tying up the
post.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>To kick off some of these ideas, here are some
specific things to plan for:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<OL>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>There will be a post-MS150 ride leaving from the
    COR parking lot (east side, in front of the "old" narthex) this Sunday,
    Sept. 24, at 7:30 am.  I only have a couple hours to ride that morning
    due to a soccer game, but anyone that wants to put in more than 35-40 miles
    can make it longer.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>I'd like to do a post-MS150 social event,
    whether it's a potluck dinner or a happy hour.  I'll talk to Tonya and
    get something specific posted.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG><U><EM>To help me manage the e-mail
    list, please respond to this post when you've read it - just let me know you
    got it.</EM></U></STRONG>  I'll use those responses as the base for a
    new e-mail list, and I'll send a different e-mail to the other addresses I
    have to see if they're still interested.  Maybe that way I can come up
    with a master e-mail list in addition to topica that will keep everyone
    informed and my ISP happy.</FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>Octoginta is approaching - Oct. 3.  This is
    an 80-mile ride around the Lawrence area, sponsored by the Lawrence Bicycle
    Club (used to be Mt. Oread BC for us old-timers).  It's now
    in its 35th year, making it darn near as old as me :D.  I may have a
    soccer conflict that morning, but otherwise I'd like to do it.  If
    anyone else is interested, the information is at <A
    href="http://www.lawrencebicycleclub.org/brochure/">http://www.lawrencebicycleclub.org/brochure/</A> -
    click on "Octoginta."</FONT></LI></OL>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>To the Team COR veterans, I'll be counting on you
to help me keep the team active next year (and the rest of this year). 
And to new riders, I'm looking forward to spending more time on the road with
you and helping you have the kind of team experience that we've had in years
past.  I think it's unique - in talking to the Lockton, Sprint, Biogen,
Copaxone and other "big" team riders, they don't do much other than ride the
event, so I think the things we've done in the past - and will do in the
future - are pretty unique among the KC MS150 teams.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>See you on the road,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Brian</FONT></DIV>
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