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Accu-Chek Cyclebetes is just beginning – Introducing Spin-a-Thons!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

29944629If you thought the Biggest Bike Relay in the World wrapped up in Victoria, BC on Sunday… think again!  It’s just begun!

Our indoor relay and the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon Youth Leadership Program is about to be introduced to secondary schools across Canada. Over $250,000.00 has been raised to date by student leaders hosting Spin-a-Thons in their schools.

But that’s just the first line of a truly great story – it’s a real world, fully supported leadership program for secondary students, it promotes fitness and health, it unites communities, it delivers on a promise and NEW for 2010 the establishment of the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Endowment Fund that will offer Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Leaders of Tomorrow scholarships to schools and deserving students!

When the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Team set out to deliver on a promise and cure juvenile diabetes by do something BIG they weren’t kidding!!!  The leadership program transforms students into dynamic, strong, leaders.  Here’s a reflection from Sarah a student leader from Elgin Park Secondary in Surrey “As an Accu-Chek Cyclebetes student leader I learned that I have a lot of leadership potential. I also realized that I can do something that might at first seem impossible if I set my mind to it. Our team’s greatest accomplishment was how we all worked together and utilized our own individual talents in order to pull off an amazing event. The amount of money and awareness raised in the community was what was truly inspiring! I would describe our event as inspirational, energetic, and highly motivating for participants, the community and our leadership team!”

Watch Global and City TV coverage of Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thons:
http://www.cyclebetes.com/info/info.php?pageID=146

You can help spread the word to schools in your area…be a part of something big!
Contact:  cheryl@cyclebetes.com to find out how.

Author: Cheryl Wilson-Stewart Director of school initiatives. She is also the founder of Mindblasting and author of several creativity curriculum in use throughout the world, Cheryl is a consultant to both business and education sectors.

Photos: Carey Tarr, freelance photojournalist, is traveling with the Cyclebetes team from coast to coast, documenting the journey.  Enjoy.  Visit Carey’s website at www.careytarr.com.

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New Weapon in the Battle against Juvenile Diabetes

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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Her name is “Dia-Betsy”…  She was custom built Norco Road Tandem – specifically designed to take on the task of delivering on a promise.  Cure Juvenile Diabetes

This mission was not top secret.  It was not one that was meant to be taken lightly.  It was one that would challenge some – pushing them beyond the “norm”!

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Dia-Betsy will endure almost 10,000kms in her quest.
She would fight through: Hurricane Bill, battered roads, unexpected construction, surprise monsoons, early mornings, late nights, and over 100 legs and feet pushing her further… so far, most people would quite, give up, beg for mercy. But not Dia-Betsy. She begged for more – craved it, it was what she was built to do, it is the only thing she knows – Ride On!

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Dia-Betsy and the rest of her team will finishing their epic journey this coming weekend with a big welcoming at Lumbermans Park in Stanley Park (Vancouver BC) on Saturday, before making their way to Willows beach in Victoia BC for the final wrap-up on Sunday.  Come out and support the ride.  Maybe even get your picture with Dia-Betsy!

If you have any question or would like more information email info@cyclebetes.com or if you would like to support the cause, you can make a donation here

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Author: Grant Daisley Marketing manager of Cyclebetes and Capilano University student that’s an arms reach away from his degree.  If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to our blog and recieve all our updates and happenings.

Photos: Carey Tarr, freelance photojournalist, is traveling with the Cyclebetes team from coast to coast, documenting the journey.  Enjoy.  To see more of Carey’s amazing work, visit her website at www.careytarr.com.

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Sharing our ride with the world

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

stockxpertcom_id4714701_size2With twelve days down in the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Provincial Relay, the journey has been one to remember – we’ve made our way through four of our eight provinces and connect with some really great people both before and after.  However, our ability to connect (and stay connected) has been even easier by the internet, and more specifically social application such as Facebook, Twitter, and Watch My Race.

The Accu-Chek Cyclebetes team has been rocking these social media tools in an attempt to bring thousands and thousands of friends, family, supporters, and interested parties along for the ride… and the response we have had has been remarkable!  These people have not only been able to get a taste of life on the road (updates, pictures, and video), but the ability to send their own messages directly to the team

What’s it like to ride along with the Biggest Bike Relay in the World?  Find out here, here, and here

Author: Grant Daisley Marketing manager of Cyclebetes and Capilano University student that’s an arms reach away from his degree.  If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to our blog and recieve all our updates and happenings.

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Highlights from the Accu-Chek Cyclebetes relay

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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Anybody who has been following Accu-Chek Cyclebetes on facebook or twitter will know that it is a magical event where everybody truly does win.

I have just returned from my ten day stint with the world’s biggest bike relay and, it was an amazing trip filled with life changing moments and top notch people.

My relay experience began in Halifax and “ended” in Mississauga and I am forever changed by what I’ve experienced. I’ve seen people of all ages and walks of life at their very best. Humanity can be a beautiful thing.

Though I know I will never be able to fully express what it was like (I encourage you to get involved and find out), here are some of my highlights…

Atlantic Canada:

It all began in Halifax. We had two days there to make final preparations for the relay…and to contemplate Hurricane Bill. We kept a close eye on the forecast and considered our options. Since the hurricane was set to hit on Sunday, relay kick-off day, we needed to decide whether we would move up our start to Saturday, or delay it until the storm passed. We would wait and see.

In reflecting on my time with the Atlantic Canada team, my stand outs are…

  • The bonding of a group of people brought together by a common goal.
  • A team meeting the night before kick-off. New faces checking each other out and not knowing just how close we would all become in just a few days.
  • Dinner at Vinnie’s. We had a great meal and I had the opportunity to learn from Chris Jarvis and Carey Tarr, two incredible people living with Type I, who each jumped into our relay with both feet. Chris is a World Champion, Olympic Rower who is passionate about educating young people on how to be fit and manage their diabetes, and Carey is an amazing freelance photojournalist who is passionate about making insulin accessible to people in all countries.
  • p8220030Hello….Bill. Nothing like the pending doom of a hurricane to bring a team together. We would push out early to beat the worst of the storm, but definitely would not fully escape his wrath.
  • My-pod (aka my I-pod) – my co-pilot affectionately know as “DJ Andy” treated the RV to 4 second bits from about 1,000 songs….good times rocking out with Jimmy Mac and Willdog too!
  • The Moncton, NB Community Ride – a fabulous pancake breakfast cooked by Ivan and Val Rose (Meg’s parents) before we set out on a beautiful ride. Had the best time with Barb Sweeney, friend and rider extraordinaire.
  • Camping – Yes, that’s right, Camping! This girl is no camper, but it was fun! Could be the start of something new.
  • The Team. Such a diverse group from all life stages each with their own incredible story. Amazing people.

Quebec:

On day three, we camped at the New Brunswick / Quebec border and the Atantic Canada Team met the new Quebec team. The following morning, the official passing of the Accu-Chek Nano baton would happen and we would say good-bye to one group and embrace another. Quebec was spectacular!

My stand-outs from this stage are…

  • The Norco Tandem Road Bike. Riding a tandem is a unique experience that requires teamwork and creates a bond between riders. You work together to tackle hills (up and down) and to cover as much terrain as possible during your shift. The tandem experience is very symbolic of the teamwork required to successfully manage Type I.p8240038
  • Riding along the beautiful St. Lawrence. The scenery was amazing and riding with Willie was the usual blast. There’s a huge element of excitement in reaching 64K going downhill on a tandem.
  • The Mather Family. Every once in a while, you meet extraordinary people who inspire you to live better…more fully. This family epitomizes living life to its fullest. Nathalie and Sean are parents to 8 year old, Liam and 6 year old Sam. Liam has Type I and manages it so well! He rode for the Quebec relay team at such a high level and, whenever a question was asked of him, he gave an enthusiastic thumbs up!! Sam is the youngest Mather and is a little bundle of dynamic energy and sweet smiles. We were lucky to have them along and I’m so glad know them!
  • The Roche Accu-Chek Reception in Montreal. Up until the moment we rode up to the Accu-Chek head office, other than some friendly greetings by passers by, the relay felt sort of intimate…a mission shared by the team of people making it happen. When we saw the cheering crowd waving an celebrating how far we had come, it hit home how many lives we are impacting. It is so much bigger than us. It was an incredibly emotional moment.

p8270046Eastern Ontario

On Saturday, August 29, a cold rainy morning, the baton was passed from the Quebec team to the Eastern Ontario team. It was hard to say good-bye to the Mathers, but we had the pleasure of meeting our Eastern Ontario team mates. This team had a goal to reach $50,000 in fund raising and they met it!!! Another fantastic mix of people passionate about Accu-Chek Cyclebetes and reaching a common goal.

My standouts…

  • The team embracing the brutal weather and, at times, bumpy roads with no complaints and “can do” attitudes.
  • Don, aka Crockett, driving the RV all day and bringing a sense of calm and fun.
  • Riding all night with James, Mark, Joanne, Jennifer and Willie, and bonding over torrential downpours and a race against the clock.
  • Riding into and through a storm with Willie. At first there was just one little cotton cloud, then there was a looming, pitch black horizon, then there were blankets of water dumping on us from the sky. We pushed through until we couldn’t open our eyes to see, then had to pull over for about 20 minutes until the storm passed.
  • The Mississauga Community Event. Giulia Pepe, one of our team mates, had single handedly organized a family fun day consisting of 80K, 30K and 15K rides as well as fun events in the Park.

The Missisauga event brought my time on the road to a close and saying good bye was very difficult.

I’m home now with my loving family and am spending plenty of time snuggling my boys, but I would be lying if I didn’t admit that I’d love to be out there with my team mates riding across the country, being impacted by the stories of people along the way. p8270066

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A Hero’s Welcome

Monday, August 31st, 2009

“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.”
- Walt Disney

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On our last day of ride across the province of Quebec, we were treated to a warm reception by the Accu-Chek Team at the Canadian home office at Roche Diagnostics

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The Accu-chek Cyclebetes Quebec team road through Laval, QC on their way to the Accu-Chek HQ – greeted by Roche staff member Oliver, with arms waving, giving us the detour through the front gates, and a beautiful setting.

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We expected a welcome from their staff and supporters – but we didn’t expect this!
We were greeted like heros.

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We had a delicious spread of sandwhiches, salads, drinks, etc.  We took some time to chat with the staff that eagerly anticipated our arrival and for some of us, finally being able to put a face to the voice.

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We were also treated to two amazing speeches; the first by the JDRF Quebec youth ambassador – who spoke with such pose and confidence, and next by Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Quebec team member Natalie Mather – accompanied by her son and our youngest rider, Liam Mather.

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Thank you so much to the whole staff at Roche Diagnostics for inviting us to your home and making us feel so welcome

Author: Grant Daisley Marketing manager of Cyclebetes and Capilano University student that’s an arms reach away from his degree.  If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to our blog and recieve all our updates and happenings.

Photos: Carey Tarr, freelance photojournalist, is traveling with the Cyclebetes team from coast to coast, documenting the journey.  Enjoy.  Visit Carey’s website at www.careytarr.com.

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