Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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Welcome to the Enduro-Tour blogsite. We want to thank everyone who has written and expressed concern and offered their thoughts and prayers. Steve will not have internet service until Friday so I will continue to update you. On June 24th, instead of catching the plane to Banff, to join the Tour Divide, Steve began ripping out walls and floors from his home, now that waters in his neighborhood are receding. Work has begun to salvage items from the Uni of Iowa School of Art and Art History where Steve teaches, but it most likely will not be ready for Fall Semester in the current location. There is a great deal of work to be done to sort out a new normalcy of life. Last week Steve made the decision not to ride in the Tour Divide this year. Sometimes you are a hero for what you do, sometimes you are a hero for the things you choose not to do. The lessons are many from the flood. One of the most important is that in working together and for each other, the impossible becomes the possible. This has been our experience with Kidneeds and is true of how many in our community faced the flood and now the aftermath. The Enduro-Tour has raised close to $35,000 and donations are still coming in from people all over the world. 100% of that will go to find a treatment for people with DDD. Even though almost every donor knows only one person, if any, with DDD, you have reached out to help your friends and family. For those of us with children or someone we love with DDD, your help is a gift we can never adequately thank you for. Collectively we are going to find a treatment. Thank you to everyone who has become a part of this adventure.
Matthew Lee - an organizer of the Tour- has been very supportive of the situation here. Matthew had offered to ride as Steve's proxy until Steve could get on the Tour. Now that Steve cannot make the Tour, please click on the link so you can track Matthew. Click on the blue waypoints to find him. To find out your sponsored miles visit the Blog page entitled "Check your Miles". Below is an entry on the official Tour Race blog that Matthew Lee posted just before he began the Tour Divide. We will keep you updated on posts from Matthew on the side panel. Thanks for your understanding and support of this continually evolving Enduro-Tour. We never imagined that the Enduro-Tour might involve a different type of endurance!! Lynne
Click link above to track Matthew Lee.
Posted June 13th, 2008 by Tour Divide ---Everybody's here for the start but Steve McGuire. We hope he'll join our general classification a bit later on but for now he's busy in Iowa saving his home and his neighbor's homes from the high waters plaguing that region. It was a selfless decision to remain on the sandbagged homefront by a guy with a heart of gold. We wish his family the best in the coming weeks and months. We'll be thinking of him while we're out there on our challenge that almost seems to pale in comparison.
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Thanks! Jenna and everyone with DDD


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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Steve you are an absolutely amazing human being!! I really want to thank you for taking on such an extreme challenge all for the sake of helping those of us with DDD. You have no idea how much it truly means and how grateful I am to you. Hopefully I can meet you sometime to tell you thank you in person...but really, thank you doesn't even begin to cover it.

Anonymous said...

Steve you continue to amaze me! As a little boy you were full of adventure...and here you are age 50 doing this awesome challenge of endurance.

I'll be following your miles and praying for you at every turn! I will pray that your Hidalgo and Iron Giant Miles will feel like "break away" miles.

I am proud of you, son!

Love, MOM

Anonymous said...

Hey Steve!

So nice to catch up with you again after so many years. You're the same as i remembered you: all smiley and someone people are drawn to be around. It would be a blast to join you on your adventure but that just won't be happening in my statke...I am by no means in shape for even a Steady Incline...if the whole thing were a Break Away, I'd be on it!

My mom mentioned you biked 6 hours the other day, 6 the day before and plan on 10 today just for practice. I was shocked! But i guess it's the reality of the adventure for you and that amazes me! You have been a hero to so many and such an inspiration.

You remind me of this quote I read:
"The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars..."
Jack Kerouac, On the Road

-Jenna

Anonymous said...

Hello Steve,

We haven't met yet! But I thank you for taking on this challenge to help our loved ones. It gives us hope to know there are still people who care for others. May your journey be a safe one.

Martin Serrano

Betty Scofield said...

Hey Steve...it's mom...I'm praying for you today! Love, MOM

Betty Scofield said...

Hi Matthew,

This is Steve's MOM. All I can say is Bless Your Heart! You will be in my thoughts and prayers throughout your endurance ride.

Blessings to you this day,

Steve's MOM