The People Behind the Push.
Each Tuesday, we will profile the hero's behind the push. These people, like the riders have volunteered to sacrifice their time to help this cause from coast to coast. They are not being paid. They are not aiming for the spotlight, they are simply doing their part to be a part of the legacy. Without these people, this event would NOT happen. So on behalf of all of the riders, parents, and communities we thank them for their selflessness.

Support Team Mechanic:
Robert Ferguson age 45
Years biking 20 plus year both mountain and road
I will be doing numerous duties that include driving, wrenching, creating maps and logistic support.
I volunteered on this Epic journey because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I get to be part of a great team of people who believe that Juvenile Diabetes Can be beaten!
Worries = Challenges, and when it gets to be to difficult, I will just remind my self of the children who have to stick a pin into there finger and get shots on a continual basis, I then will go to the worries that the parents of these children have to go through day in and day out! I have no worries when compared to these people.
The first thing I’m going to do when I arrive at Stanley Park after such a ground breaking ride is give thanks for the health that I have, the wonderful country that I live in and last but not least be thankful and grateful for being able to be part of such an Team of extraordinary of individuals.

Support Team Mechanic:
Robert Ferguson age 45
Years biking 20 plus year both mountain and road
I will be doing numerous duties that include driving, wrenching, creating maps and logistic support.
I volunteered on this Epic journey because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I get to be part of a great team of people who believe that Juvenile Diabetes Can be beaten!
Worries = Challenges, and when it gets to be to difficult, I will just remind my self of the children who have to stick a pin into there finger and get shots on a continual basis, I then will go to the worries that the parents of these children have to go through day in and day out! I have no worries when compared to these people.
The first thing I’m going to do when I arrive at Stanley Park after such a ground breaking ride is give thanks for the health that I have, the wonderful country that I live in and last but not least be thankful and grateful for being able to be part of such an Team of extraordinary of individuals.

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