Thanks to all who supported my 107-mile ride from Sacramento to San Francisco for No Kid Hungry! I learned that it’s true what they say about riding a bike, and more important, we raised $2,182 to help get food to kids in these difficult times.
Author: Winty Singh
Taking matters into my own feet to support No Kid Hungry
To raise funds for No Kid Hungry, I’m pledging to ride my bike over 100 miles from Sacramento’s Tower Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on Saturday, October 10. This isn’t a formal event but a personal, self-supported initiative.
Today is the first day of the rest of my cycling year
With the COVID19 infection rate in the US still not under control, I bit the bullet and backed out of AMBBR-Take 2 in September which leaves no cycling events left on my calendar. So, what to do for the rest of the year?
What if we thought of COVID-19 as an endurance event?
One of the lessons I’ve learned through cycling is that to achieve a certain outcome, staying committed to your process is important, especially when you start to feel some adversity.
Ask not for whom the rear wheel spins
Out of an abundance of caution during the pandemic, I’ve spent the last two months spinning in my garage during our shelter-in-place order. Last night, I finally took my bike off the trainer to clean the chain and felt some emotions.
