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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Web Coverage - June 1-7, 2008

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Beginning on Sunday, May 31st, we'll have web coverage of AIDS/LifeCycle 8 right here at experience.aidslifecycle.com. Bloggers will tell their stories of our seven-day trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise money for HIV/AIDS serv
The complete galleries of almost 2,000 ALC7 photos taken by AIDS/LifeCycle photographer Jeff Brock are now posted. The high-resolution galleries, which cover Days 1-7, include many photos that were not in the daily uploads.
Peter Lavoie, a Co-Chair of the Positive Pedalers, talks about how AIDS/LifeCycle fights HIV by creating awareness and health on the San Francisco AIDS Foundation Podcast. Visit the SFAF.org podcast site to listen online or download the podcast
On Day 7, participants left Ventura and traveled along the stunning Pacific Coast Highway to Los Angeles, where friends and family cheered their arrival. We shot so many photos that day, we've sorted the highlights into two photo albums -- one
Here are PDFs of the routesheets given to cyclists each morning at ride-out, detailing the day's route.Days 1-7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
As cyclists travel from Lompoc to Ventura, photo highlights include Paradise Pit and the Candlelight Vigil.
Video of the Roadies and Cyclists shown in camp the evening Day 6 of AIDS/LifeCycle 7, including interviews and footage from the ride. You can download the video (4 min, 30 MB, .m4v) or watch it in the ALC7 video...
Video of the Roadies and Cyclists shown in Los Angeles at the end of Closing Ceremonies for AIDS/LifeCycle 7, including interviews and footage from the ride. You can download the video (4 min, 30 MB, .m4v) or watch it in...
We guarantee that you'll be seeing red in our photos from Day 5, a.k.a. AIDS/LifeCycle's "Red Dress Day"!
Here's the time and location of the AIDS/LifeCycle 7 Closing Ceremonies. There's nothing quite like welcoming 3000 heroes as they reach the end of their 7 day, 545 mile journey. We hope you can join us.Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 4 pmVA Cen
The Day 6 Daily Spin opened with a feature about one of AIDS/LifeCycle’s more endearing cyclists: a 23 year old named Val. She is riding from San Francisco to Los Angeles on a mountain bike while wearing Elvis brand hi-tops – no small accomplis
The Day 6 Daily Spin opened with a feature about one of AIDS/LifeCycle’s more endearing cyclists: a 23 year old named Val. She is riding from San Francisco to Los Angeles on a mountain bike while wearing Elvis brand hi-tops...
Shirley & Matt, Shawnet and Shawn all posted their thoughts on (and some photos of) Red Dress Day. Find out why the shortest day of the ride is also one of the hardest and most fun.
The photos from Day 4 follow the cyclists as they conquer the Evil Twins, ascend to the Half Way to L.A. point, and roll into camp in Santa Maria.
Scott shares his thoughts and feelings about how the "ride is a joyous, energetic, bawdy celebration of life. It’s also our compassionate response to loss as wide as an ocean." He's also posted pictures from the massage tent. And a really cute
Video of the Roadies and Cyclists on Day Four of AIDS/LifeCycle 7. See footage from the road and interviews with Roadies and Cyclists. You can download the video (4 min, 25 MB, .m4v) or watch it in the ALC7 video...
Issue 5 began by highlighting the fundraising efforts of two multi-year roadies. Roadies are the volunteers who make AIDS/LifeCycle run smoothly. They are not required to raise money. The subjects of the article are two women – spouses who work
Issue 5 began by highlighting the fundraising efforts of two multi-year roadies. Roadies are the volunteers who make AIDS/LifeCycle run smoothly. They are not required to raise money. The subjects of the article are two women – spouses who work
Check out photos from Day 3 (Tuesday), which saw cyclists pedal from King City to Paso Robles, by way of the infamous Quadbuster hill.
Shawnet, on of our newbie Cyclists who is also a renaissance chalk artist and self-described "opera geek," tells the story of finally meeting Quadbuster for the first time and how she was introduced to "Kitty Therapy" back in camp.Find out h
Issue 4 opened with photos and pithy quotes reflecting why people decorate their bike helmets. It is a tradition on AIDS/LifeCycle for cyclists to decorate their helmets. Often, the decoration has significant meaning.The second page’s feature
Issue 4 opened with photos and pithy quotes reflecting why people decorate their bike helmets. It is a tradition on AIDS/LifeCycle for cyclists to decorate their helmets. Often, the decoration has significant meaning. The second page’s feature
Video of the Roadies and Cyclists on Day Three of AIDS/LifeCycle 7. Along with footage from the route, you'll hear the reasons that the Cyclists and Roadies come back to AIDS/LifeCycle year after year. You can download the video (4...
Video of the Roadies and Cyclists on Day Two of AIDS/LifeCycle 7, including interviews with and footage from the road. You can download the video (4 min, 25 MB, .m4v) or watch it in the ALC7 video player on YouTube....
We've posted photos from Day 2(Monday), which saw cyclists noshing at the Deep Fried Artichokesstand, passing fields and vineyards, experiencing contemplative moments in Mission Soledad, andachieving their first century (100-mile) day.
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