In 1986, he rode an organized ride through parts of
About this time that Gregory James LeMond, a former professional road bicycle racer from the
This sparked even more interest in serious cycling and the differences in bicycles. Paul says until that time a bike was a bike was a bike. But then he discovered that there are some very real differences in bicycles.
Paul’s mother, in Harvard, is a friend of the mother of Lon Haldeman, a participant in the first Race Across America also known as The Great American Bike Race .The event was originally organized 1982. There were four competitors, John Marino, John Howard, Michael Shermer, and Lon Haldeman. The concept caught on and the event grew bigger every year. The name would change and riders from around the world competed.
The original course started in
So what did all of this inspiration produce? Paul tells me he will join a small group of cyclists and will depart
Get this-“after ceremoniously dipping his bicycle wheels in the Pacific Ocean, he’ll climb eastward, riding through Southern California,
Finally he’ll pedal along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama; cross Florida’s panhandle, and ride to the adventure’s end at St. Augustine where I ‘m guessing there will be a ceremonious dipping of the bicycle wheels in the Atlantic Ocean.
There will be a couple of ways to keep up with Paul’s progress on this adventure. I’ll cover this aspect in future columns. We wish you Godspeed, and many the wind always be at your back.
Good Luck Paul!







