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$610 for Breast Cancer Research, thanks to you!!! Thank you so much!!!

April 13, 2010
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Thank you so much for your generous contribution of $610.00 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. Your support is hard at work bringing us closer to our promise of saving lives and ending breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures.

With nearly $1.5 billion invested to date, we are the world’s single largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to confronting breast cancer at every stage. In fact, since we started in 1982, practically every advance in the fight against breast cancer has been touched in some way by a Susan G. Komen for the Cure grant.

With friends like you, along with survivors, activists, and supporters in more than 120 U.S. locations and a growing number of international cities and countries, we are literally making an impact and helping save millions of lives around the world.

Again thank you for your generous donation and for your commitment to our steadfast promise to end breast cancer forever.

Sincerely,

Nancy Brinker Signature 2009

Amb. Nancy G. Brinker
Founder and Chief Executive Officer

…Thank you again everyone for being there, for donating, and for riding such a great ride!  Stayed tuned for Part II!!!

Cheers,

Aaron (aka Tsuru)

AdventurerNeil Plays The Hits!! And Recounts “The Ride”!!

April 8, 2010
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WEEEEEEEEE!!

Heellllooooo all you beautiful Tsururadio listeners!! AdventurerNeil checking in here, from sunny/snowy/schizophrenic Colorado.

“Who the freak is AdventurerNeil?!?” You may be asking yourself, while quizzically furrowing your brow in consternation. Well, I’m the newest contributor to TSURURADIO! You may know me from such mixes as Quarterlife Recession and/or Bring Out Your Dead! (heart).

I must say, I’m honored Tsuru has invited me here…  and also quite intimidated to walk these sacred halls! I honestly feel like this is one of the best, most open, friendly, no-BS, uber-epic-quality music communities out there. And I’m so thankful to be a part of that! (Speaking of which, didja download walzac’s new mixtape yet? Pretty amazing! My iPod is gonna be so over-sexed after this mixtape week has its way with it! Hawtsauce!)

Enough with fanfare – this post has music! And video! And pics! And my experience of Tsuru’s Super Awesome No-Frills Ride For Breast Cancer! WOOOT!

Let’s get you rocking with some music that has lodged itself WAY inside my head over the last week…

Apples In Stereo – Told You Once (from the freakin’ amazing Eileen mixtape!)

Givers – Up, Up, Up

Generationals – When They Fight, They Fight

Cults – Go Outside

…RIDICULOUSLY SICKENINGLY CUTE MUSIC!! I can’t wait to buy the new Apples In Stereo album when it comes out on the 20th of this month!

Also, a co-worker shared this with me, and I thought I should post it for the community’s enjoyment. Please enjoy a live performance of the much enjoyed and bally-hooed Excuses by The Morning Benders! My favorite parts of this video include watching the lead singer, and hearing his thoughts on the meaning of the song before and after they play.

Hm. Well, WordPress somehow keeps eating my embeds and disliking anything other than youtube, so we’ll see if that actually ends up posting. If not, you can still watch it here! while I iron out the kinks.

So, after being a fairly fervent follower (yay alliterations!) of TSURURADIO for the last 6ish months, I decided to hop in my car, and then hop on my bike for TSURURADIO’S Super Awesome No-Frills Bike Ride For Breast Cancer this last Saturday. Huzzah! It was a fairly epic adventure, just getting out to Ohio, but I gotta say, the Midwest charmed my pants off in a way I had not expected. Columbus’ short north immediately felt like home, what with all the college kids, old victorian homes, bikes, etc. The people (aka Tsuru and Baby) were extremely nice! And hawt damn, if it wasn’t in the 70s, humid, and NOTHING LIKE COLORADO. Yay!BIKES BIKES BIKES

After arriving, meeting my hero, and eating some fantastic local foods, we made a toast to the following day’s ride: a toast TO NO FLATS!!! Well, the gods of riding must have heard us, because I don’t think a single person got a flat tire, which is pretty great!

The next morning, we were all giddy. When we got to Park of Roses, there was an impressive crowd, and I had the pleasure of blasting some Tsuru tunes via boombox. I wanted to go around, meet peeps, maybe casually sip a beer, but there just was not time – I had to take pictures and cram myself full of calories and liquids! Here’s Tsuru and baby, all suited-up and registering the crowds:

:)

When we took off, I felt pretty badass, I must say. I was in the company of many clearly veteran riders, and I was the newcomer! On the Olentangy bikepath, we were an elite little group, a disciplined unit, like a dog pack racing across the Iditarod. Then, we found “the hill”. I hit it kind of unexpectedly, and in a much higher gear than I should have been, so I lagged behind and barely made it to the top without dismounting. My lungs were racing for the next 10 minutes… good thing Ohio is lower than Colorado! From there, we started heading north on some smaller highways. With plenty of energy and the desire to keep up with the big dogs, I was pedaling hard in my highest gear, zooming along at a zippy ~25mph! I felt much more comfy around the vehicle traffic than I’d imagined. When we neared Delaware, the northern point on our loop, we all stopped at a gas station to food and water up. Aaron mentioned what a nice tailwind we’d had (I didn’t even NOTICE it!), and noted that going back might be hell.

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Well, if you read Aaron’s write-up of the ride Monday, then you heard about the wind. OH-MY-FREAKING-GOD THE WIND. It slammed into us at 40, even 50mph gusts and made us ache, long for a simple 10mph speed into the howling headwinds. At times, it felt like a gust could’ve easily blown me into a car trying to pass me. But then, I’d put my head real low, switch into a lower gear, and grit my teeth. Actually, if you must know, Told You Once by Apples In Stereo was in my head most of the ride back, and I was found myself laughing into the wind, “I told you once, I told you twice… I’m gonna treat your baby nice!!”:)

By the time we got back on the the Olentangy, my body was hurtin’ for certain. The wind, 4 hours of hard pedaling, a vague exhaustion from traveling, and the tail-end of a small cold completely overwhelmed me. Whatever energy I’d gained from my 4 downed energy bars was long gone. After what seemed forever, I finally cruised back into the park of roses, completely starved, but also completely happy. TIMBER!!!!

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I would like to take this time to admit that I was definitely the last of the 50 mile riders to finish the route. I think Aaron and Tucker probably smoked me by a solid 30-45 minute window. But, but BUT. I ran with the big dogs! And I finished! And raised $200+ for the cause from myself and pledges from my family! Not bad for a first timer new to road bikes and races! I grew up a casual rider, mostly riding low-end mountain bikes, so I feel glad to have broken into a new scene. And honestly, I couldn’t have done it with any cooler people, or at any better time!!

Big thanks to Aaron and Baby for creating the whole sch-bang, being willing to host my roving ass for a few nights, and for being pretty awesome in general!

This is AdventurerNeil signing off for now!

:)

THANK YOU!!! We rode an epic ride, we raised $610 for boobies, now let’s celebrate as TSURURADIO Presents… MIXTAPES WEEK!!! 1st up… Donde Esta La Playa? by nobleybones!

April 5, 2010
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Illustration by Mike

Well, what can I say???  Saturday was epic in more ways than one!  First off, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!  With your help & your legs, on a windy day with impending rain, on a holiday weekend filled with egg hunts, church services, and men dressed up as bunnies, we were able to raise…

$610 for breast cancer research!!!!

Personally, I think that’s fantastic!   Thank you so much to everyone who took the time, took their bikes, and showed up to my super SUPER no-frills charity ride (seriously, pink poster board & a boom box playing a mixtape on the hood of the car, an almond jar to hold money, maps held down by windshield wipers, and my sorry ass jibber-jabbering with everyone)! And what a ride it was, eh?  We had families (and a couple cuties on cruisers) doing the 10 mile ride, Baby & quite a few others rocking the 20, tackling the rather annoying hill to the “Clubview Loop”, and then about 8 of us attacking the 50 mile route!

Here’s some of us before kick off in the parking lot (me in the knickers and white hat running around nervously while Baby deftly handled the money).

The biggest surprise?  The wind.  It was rather mild and pushing north making for a rather fast and rather furious first half a ride for everyone.  Speaking from the 50 milers point of view, we cruised at 25-30mph for a good portion of the northern ride!  As the day moved on, the winds started getting nuttier and nuttier.  By the time we headed west, oh, we started to feel it.  Cross winds whipping us around on a busy street, giving us that feeling of impending doom as we knew the southern part of the route was approaching.

And then we turned left.

All you could do was alternate between gritting your teeth to fight the wind & laugh your ass off at the nuttiness of what turned out to be 50 mph gust hitting us in our faces as we pushed south, basically acting as a brick wall!  One by one our little re-grouped peloton broke off.  All it would take was for someone would lose the wheel in front of them and then *POOF* they were gone.

At one point, we stopped at a CVS to try to regroup, finding only 4 of us were left!  We did see #5, but he missed his turn, didn’t see us, and kept on trucking (don’t worry, we found him later).

We barreled on, trying to stick together, losing people for moments, but finding a little relief on bits of westward travel for our small group of four to stick together.  We got some protection when we got back to the bike path, then it was every man for himself back to the finish line where one by one we all completed our rides!  Tuck & I had a sprint finish, where he completely owned me.  LOL.

I know I say it alot, and often I kinda have fun with the word, but that wind, oh my….  yeah, our ride was EPIC! Epic in every sense of the word.  And fun.  My favourite combination!

In my nervousness in organizing the ride, I took no pictures.  ha!  Nor foursquared nor tumblred nor tweeted during the ride!  lol….  Oh well.  I think our next new writer (post TBD) adventurerneil, who made his way up to Columbus from freaking Colorado to ride, took pictures, so as soon as he’s back, rested, and photo-uploading inclined, we will hopefully have a few pics of the ride.

It really was great. Thank you again everyone.  I can’t wait for Part II:  The Wrath Of The Riders!!!  And I’m not waiting until next year!  WOOOT!

But first, it’s time to celebrate!  Honestly, when thinking about what would make a proper celebration and get TSURURADIO back on track for musical libations, I could only think of one thing…

Mixtapes.  Lots & lots of mixtapes!

Fortunately for me, and therefore, for you, I’ve got mixtapes up the wazoo at my disposal thanks to the amazing mixologists down in Our Society!  So I thunked to myself, how about we celebrate with the inundation of mixtape musical celebration and harmonic coagulation ALL WEEK LONG!  What do you say to that?

Me too!

First up?  nobleybones and his spring time mixtape full of McCartney, Surfer Blood, & Coconut Records Donde Esta La Playa?!!!  Just what we needed as the temps continue their warm trend, as the trees start blossoming, so what say you to starting up the celebrations?????  Let’s do it as…

TSURURADIO Presents…. MIXTAPES WEEK!

Donde Esta La Playa? by nobleybones!!!!

(Full Zip)

1 Floating Vibes – Surfer Blood
2 Heroes And Villains – The Beach Boys
3 Me And My Arrow - Harry Nilsson
4 don’t let him waste your time - Jarvis Cocker
5 Laura - Girls
6 Sound And Vision - David Bowie
7 back to you - coconut records
8 Eat At Home - Paul & Linda McCartney
9 Tell Me, What Will It Be? (Take 2) - Javelin
10 Charlie don’t surf - The Clash
11 Take it Easy - Surfer Blood
12 The Summer - Coconut Records
13 Hot As Sun – Glasses - Paul McCartney
14 Pictures In The Sand - The Kinks
15 Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - Paul & Linda McCartney
16 You Can’t Do That - Harry Nilsson
17 A Postcard To Nina - Jens Lekman
18 Summertime - Girls
19 Catholic Pagans - Surfer Blood
20 Excuses - The Morning Benders
21 These Days - Alex Bleeke

Thanks nobleybones, fantastic mixtape (as always)!!!  And cheers everyone &, last time I promise, THANK YOU!

Aaron (aka Tsuru)

Tomorrow We Ride For Boobies, Today TSURURADIO Presents Bicycle, Bicycle, Bicycle, I Want To Ride My Bicycle Mixtape!!!

April 2, 2010
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TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh man oh man oh man!  This is it! I’m a nervous wreck between getting everything ready, dealing with some bike issues — really?  bike issues the week of my ride???? — and what I’m hoping is just congestion from pollen??  Canadian Ma-Ma was in town last night on their way back up Toronto from Florida, then we have a rider driving up from Colorado to participate tomorrow, etc, etc, etc…… yeah, I’m stressed!  But once we are on our bikes tomorrow, it will all wash away!  AND, you won’t have to listen to me jibber on about it until next time!  HA!

Oh!  And for those wanting to know where to go at the Park Of Roses, look for the following guy, in the following jersey, & the following bike (you can call her Clem) sitting by a big pink poster board at a picnic table!

Me & Clem by TsuruBride

Are you riding?  I hope so… I hope to see you there.  If not, keep an eye out on the tumblrs, twitters, or facebooks for updates & mobile photos!!!  And those of you needing info on the ride, follow the link below or click on the sign above!!!

* * DETAILS ARE HERE, SO, YOU KNOW, GO HERE NOW * *

Oh man.  It’s intense in my head.  Seriously, I can barely hear the music blaring in my headphones!  I was going to try to write about Cocorosie today or maybe catch up on some tsuruloosies, like the new National song out or that new Blitzen Trapper (mp3 via MFR), there’s even something called Twin Sister that is hot I’ve never heard of but you know, I can’t… I can barely focus, plus I’m working on a new mixtape for Crane’s Day and honestly, the idea of “evaluating” a song or album or whatever just sounds…. Daunting.

So instead, we are going to dip into the archives.  Now, I’m not a traditional man, or hang with traditional men (though I do like to chill and try to read zen – dang, got a sudden urge to listen to “Steal My Sunshine“), but it seems on important bike rides, I tend to share this little bicycle mixtape we built last year.  We’ve had a lot of new readers join us since we last presented it in August for our 100 mile Pelotonia bike ride (WARNING: photo of my shaved gams after the link), so how about we pop this up again?????

WHEEE!

Okay, seriously, my brain is toast, so this is it.  I LOVE YOU ALL, HOORAY FOR BIKE RIDES, HOORAY FOR BOOBIES!!!!  HOPE TO SEE YOU TOMORROW!!! But for now…

TSURURADIO Proudly Re-Presents…
Bicycle, Bicycle, Bicycle, I Want To Ride My Bicycle Mixtape!!!

(Full Zip)

01 Queen – Bicycle Race
02 The Bicycles – B-B-Bicycles
03 Helvetia – Old New Bicycle
04 Saloon – Bicycle Theves
05 They Might Be Giants – Dirt Bike
06 Peter And The Wolf – The Bike of Jonas
07 Hauschka – Blue Bicycle
08 The Love Of Kevin aka the LK – Tandem Bikes
09 Luis Bacalov – Bicycle
10 Pink Floyd – Bike
11 Dukes of Stratosphear – Bike Ride to the Moon
12 Ether Frolics – Bike Ride
13 Grandaddy – Rode My Bike to My Stepsister’s Wedding
14 Paulette – The Bike
15 Lebanon – Bicycle
16 Clare Moore – Town Bikes Song
17 Butterglory – Bike
18 Red Hot Chili Peppers – Bicycle Song
19 Tonepoem – The Bicycle Thief
20 World Atlas – Girl on a Boys Bike
21 Blur – Daisy Bell (A Bicycle Made For Two)
22 Lisa Germano – Riding My Bike

See you tomorrow!  My all our winds be at our tails.  Cheers!

Aaron (aka Tsuru)

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2 Days To Go Until We Ride For Boobies!!!! And If I Had A Hi-Fi by Nada Surf!!!

April 1, 2010
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THE COUNTDOWN CONTINUES!!!!!!  2, YEP, JUST 2 LITTLE DAYS TO GO UNTIL…

Maps are printed, signs are made, Clem’s in good shape, the weather is looking to be ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!

Let’s help save some boobies???? WHEEEEEEEE!!!!

* * DETAILS ARE HERE, SO, YOU KNOW, GO HERE NOW * *

And perfect with the Spring-like weather?  Why it’s new Nada Surf!  How perfect!  Well, not “new” new… It’s actually a covers album called If I Had A Hi-Fi, but Nada Surf is Nada Surf and their fuzzy power chord pop is Spring!

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Cover albums are tricky.  In one sense, they are probably the laziest form of album creation.  I mean, the song, the arrangements are already written!  Technically, all you have to do is get permission from the owner of the rights to the song and then play them in a mic.  Technically.

In another sense though, cover albums are ridiculously difficult.  First the selection process… Of the infinite available songs or maybe of just the couple hundred you love, how do you pick which ones to cover?  Then comes the really hard part, making the song “your own” but at the same time, not losing what made the song so great or fun or whatever to  begin with!  You are Nada Surf and you want to cover “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode?  If you make it too Depeche Mode, then what was the point?  If you make it too Nada Surf, then “wtf did you do to my beloved ‘Enjoy The Silence’ you asshole?”.  If you do something generic and watered down, well, now you are just pissing us off.

Take a look at Peter Gabriel’s “Scratch Your Back” thing out.  Basically him, I think drunk after a White Castle binge, tinkering slowly, so so slowly, on the piano while croaking out “indie” songs.  Oh my.  Something along the lines of this, but with a piano (and hopefully a shirt).

But in the end, no matter the deemed “success” of the covering on the album, they are still fun.  Even the worse ones are fun.  Even the Peter Gabriel one, no matter how serious he’s going at it, is still kinda fun.

And that’s exactly what we got here!  A whole bunch of the Nada Surf you know and love covering some known & lesser known songs!  From Spoon to Kate Bush (love that one) to Depeche Mode to French stuff!  So just turn on your favourite songs, and sing along because you know the damn words (another benefit to a covers album) and have fun!!!

Nuffin’ but good times….

01 Electrocution (Bill Fox)
02 Enjoy The Silence (Depeche Mode)
03 Love Goes On (The Go Betweens)
04 Janine (Arthur Russell)
05 You Were So Warm (Dwight Twilley)
06 Love And Anger (Kate Bush)
07 Agony Of Lafitte (Spoon)
08 Bye Bye Beaute (Coralie Clement)
09 Question (Moody Blues)
10 Bright Side (Soft Pack)
11 Evolucion (Mecromina)
12 I Remembered What I Was Going To

Nada Surf love! Myspace | Official | Label

Cheers,

Tsuru

Epic Weekends, epic rides, and Junior by Kaki King… EPIC!

March 8, 2010
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Photography by me! WHEEE!

Hey O! How was your weekend? Epic, I hope? I’m not sure of the full level of “epicness” of this past weekend but it was definitely an adventure! Photoshoots, arts & craft time, movies (ZOMBIELAND!!!), and, of course, a bike ride…. Or more specifically, an AMAZING bike ride!

Saturday, I pulled my long time cycling partner out of winter hibernation (I mean, it WAS going to be in the 40s!) and we tested out the 50 mile route of TSURURADIO’s SUPER AWESOME NO-FRILLS BIKE RIDE for BREAST CANCER on APRIL 3rd at PARK OF ROSES in COLUMBUS, OH!!!!

*phew* that’s a mouthful, eh?

It was amazing. The route is pretty, well, epic in it’s own way. It covers the gamut, it’s got a bike path start to get you all warmed up, a disgusting yet short climb into a subdivision, which we ride through for a bit then we head out to a main road up through Powell into Delaware (OH, not the state). It’s a long up and down straight stretch that will break down the minds of weaker men & women (the headwind heading north kept my legs working, hard).

After the first break at a Speedway (glamorous, eh), we soon start heading west. It’s a bit of traffic, but stick to the right and you’ll be fine. It pays off, as soon we start heading south and it was just beautiful. Country-style roads wide open until you get to Butts (which, though we didn’t HAVE to take it, we totally HAD to take it) and that takes you to Riverside which is exactly that, a beautiful stretch along Olentangy River, soon it’s back to work east and finally back South until, eventually, you get back to the subdivision, down the steep hill and back onto the bike path.

The only issue I see is if you are not used to riding near cars, you may be a little nervous, and we may need to cut the 25 mile down to 20 because a 25 mile route is become convoluted to get those extra 5 in…

Epic…

I like it. Alot. I know Tuck liked it. You can tell when at, say, mile 40 or so, you look over and he’s huffin’ & puffin’, kickin’ his own ass (which, in turn, results in me kickin’ MY ass to keep up), but there’s a ridiculous grin on his face! I had one on too. I’m sure we looked rather dorktastic! ha!

All-in-all, with the ride up to Tuck’s, and the ride to Park of Roses, then the actual ride-ride, then the ride back? 62 beautiful miles aka a Canadian Century (100 kilometers). Spring has sprung, my friends, even if it snows again, doesn’t matter, Spring has mother-fuckin’ SPRUNG! So happy, I could do a wheelie!

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We’ll be putting the official routes on the main ride page & on the Facebook Event page soon, so keep an eye!!!

Okay… Speaking of epic, my new favourite word, I was genuinely surprised and amazed at the pure epicness of Junior by Kaki King!

Holy crap!

Apparently this is Kaki’s 5th studio album?? Meaning I’ve been living in the dark! Ugh, what the fuck? Oh well, I guess it means there are 4 other albums I need to go check out, stat! but first, Junior. I don’t know if this her usual sound or now, I don’t know if this is some kind of evolution or return to roots or blah blah blah, but what I got is an amazing album that seems to blend that over-arching post-rock thing thing with female-led smart-pop/rock/folk.

It’s like Laura Veirs teamed up with Do Make Say Think or something?? Seriously. Her voice is reminiscent of Veirs as well, only compounding on to the analogy or metaphor or comparison or whatever the hell I wrote up there.

Whatever you call it, only one word can describe it… C’mon, say it with me now. On the count of 3. One… Twoooo….. Three!

EPIC!

1. The Betrayer
2. Spit It Back in My Mouth
3. Everything Has an End, Even Sadness
4. Falling Day
5. The Hoopers of Hudspeth
6. My Nerves that Committed Suicide
7. Communist Friends
8. Hallucinations from My Poisonous German Streets
9. Death Head
10. Sloan Shore
11. Sunnyside

Some Kaki King lovins: Official | Myspace | Label

Cheers,

Tsuru

World Cancer Day Announcement: We are hosting a Super Awesome NO-FRILLS Bike Ride for Breast Cancer on April 3rd in Columbus, OH!!!

February 4, 2010
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How’s THAT for a Bike Ride name???   Awesome!!!  Exactly.

Today is World Cancer Day, so I couldn’t think of a better time to make this announcement.  On Saturday, April 3rd, TSURURADIO will be hosting a Super Awesome NO-FRILLS Bike Ride for Breast Cancer!!!

The Idea

I’ve been wanting to do this ever since my first charity bike ride, the Tour de Cure for diabetes.  There is something amazing about a bunch of people getting on their bikes, riding around together, making new friends, exploring new areas & routes, maybe discovering what they can do physically, and all the while raising money & awareness for a great cause.

Now, I’m just one guy so I wanted to keep this extremely simple & super-minimalist.  So here’s how this is going to work:

  1. April 3rd, you show up BEFORE 9AM with your bike, your helmet, and $20.
  2. You donate $20 and pick out a 10, 25 20, or 50 mile route map.
  3. At or just after 9am, we all ride out together!
  4. Follow your chosen route map, have fun, make friends, enjoy a nice April morning, until you are done.  YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
  5. We count the money raised, announce it here, and give it ALL to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure group!

The Details

  • NO-FRILLS? Yes, no-frills.  This is an unsupported, no pomp, no circumstance, NO SPONSORS, no free stuff, no prizes, no cowbells, & therefore no expense (except copying the maps), meaning more (actually ALL) money goes to the charity!


  • LOCATION: PARK OF ROSES, COLUMBUS, OH!!! After much deliberation, we decided to meet at the Park Of Roses in Columbus, OH.  It has public parking, water fountains, and (hopefully) the porta-potties out!  It’s on the bike path, which most of the riding will occur and it’s a chance to take advantage of one of the best bike paths Columbus has to offer!!!   We’ll be over by the bike path, come look for us!  The official address is: 3923 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43214



  • HELMETS? Yes.  You look like a dork?  Get over it, we will ALL look like dorks together.  This is for cancer, not for your ego.  And bring hydration, bring a spare tube, bring a working bike, bring your cell phone in case you need to be picked up. i.e. BE PREPARED!  The more prepared you are, the more fun you will have!  I promise that!


  • HOW BIG WILL THIS BE? I have no idea.  If we raise $20 because I’m the only guy out there on April 3rd, or if we suddenly have 1,000 people trying to ride together, it will be a success in my book.  Let’s just do this!


  • WHAT IF IT RAINS? Wear a rain cape and expect to get wet.  As my Mama Tsuru would say, HTFU or “Harden The Fuck Up” (she had quite the sailor mouth).  This is for charity, a little rain is NOTHING compare to what our moms, sisters, wives, friends, and even a few guys have to go through.

3/10 update!!!  MAPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Well, we tried and tried, but there was just no way to get a good 25 mile route without making it a convoluted ride of back streets and switchbacks and god knows what else… SOOOOO we had to make it a 20 mile route, hope you don’t mind too much.  Here are the routes!

10 MILES!

Difficulty: Easy
Description: Enjoy a lovely ride along the Olentangy River and see just how far that bike path actually goes!!!!

20 MILES!!

Difficulty: Intermediate
Description: Take the Olentangy Bike Path up and out. You’ll have 1 little but nasty steep hill to contend with, but after that, some looping into a residential area and back down we go!!!

50 MILES!!!

Difficulty: Experienced
Description: Just like the 20, take the Olentangy Bike Path up and out, but after that little but nasty steep hill & a bit of residential, we head north to Powell & then to Delaware! It’s long straight-aways up with rollers to boot & potentially some traffic & railroad tracks. Definitely for those comfortable around cars. The way back south will show you some open fields, a bit of lovely riverside, then back from whence we came! A good hard ride!

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Excited???  ME TOO!!  Stay tuned, okay?  More details to come!!!!   WE CAN DO THIS!!!!  WOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Cheers & let’s ride,

Aaron (aka Tsuru)