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For fun, fitness, and serious competition for anyone. If you are interested in bicycle riding, and learning about it, this is the place for you. The primary goal for me is Cyclocross, and to win a World Championship in an age-graded category, and, to road race at the National, and World Class level. If it means out-living everyone to do so, then so be it! LOL However, part of this ministry is to Respect Life from conception far into old age, and to help anyone from despairing about their own life. During study at Harvard University, I was trained to help people to know that they are loved, and thus, stay interested in a vibrant life for themselves. At Cornell, I learned to work hard. I was a Campus Minister for the Diocese of Rockville Center at Farmingdale University. This team was started in Boulder, Colorado in around 1993, as a United States Cycling Federation Team. It is a Papal ministry started in support of Great Pope Saint John Paul II, under the Archbishop of Denver, Francis J. Stafford, who is now Cardinal Emeritus for the Archdiocese of Denver. I renewed my Catholic Faith, recently, because of the great appeal of our present Pope Francis. Please help me Organize this group and to keep it running well. I need people who have the time, energy, and committment. If you don't, that's okay too; Just become a member. Even if you don't ride a bicycle, you are welcome to join. Just bring your desire to live life to its fullest. You can learn more about where this group is going on Pope Radio, XM Channel 129, EWTN (Cablevision channel 135, and on the internet), and Catholic Online. Priests, Religious, and Laypersons are called to join and help run this group. If you know anyone who would be interested, please let them know.  

Mother Angelica, foundress of EWTN died, recently, Easter Sunday 2016.  I am sure she is blessing and guiding us into the future.

Our Lady of the Cyclist, Notre Dame de Cyclists is a Chapel in a French fortress of the Knights Templar in the 12th Century.  Here is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_de...

Thank you for your interest!