Tuesday, April 28, 2009

WCIF:My hats off to you!

Just a quick little nugget of news I’d like to share. As a cyclist, it is not too often I receive “fanmail”. However, a few weeks back I received an email from a junior at Seaholm High School entitled: Solo Championship Fundraising Idea from a Fan. The email reminded me just when I needed reminding that although what I do may seem pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things, I am able to inspire people positively. This idea alone, inspires me to strive harder and persevere. As I struggle to find the strength within myself to rise above insurmountable odds and give my best shot at doing something great come July 25th, people like Jesse serve as great motivation!

Dear Mr, Finkel,
My name is Jesse Frank. I am a Junior at Seaholm High School in
Birmingham, as well as an avid cyclist. Being a bored high schooler, I
stumbled upon your blog one day and read about your 24 hour solo
victory (congrats!!), and became hooked on your blog. On a recent ride
with my dad and one of his friends, I was told that you are looking to
compete in the 2009 24-Hour solo championships. I was also told that
you needed some fundraising money. Two of my friends and I decided to
start a cycling club at Seaholm, and we were wondering if there was
anything we could do to help you fund raise. We would be happy to, if
you have time obviously, have you speak at Seaholm, maybe charging
$2-$5 for admissions, or just having a donation container. Please let
me know if we can help in any way, shape, or form!! My e-mail is
JesseHF@aol.com. Good luck this season!!!

Thanks,

Jesse Frank

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Congratulations Jesse, you are this week's recipient of the prestigious Who Cares I’m Flying Award!

3 comments:

Douglas Smith said...

Tim, I hear you will be racing the 12 hours of Boyne. I will be there to cheer you on and offer whatever assistance I can. Looking forward to it!

Timothy Finkelstein said...

Doug...Can't wait to head up to the Casa de Smith. Thanks again for offering to help out, means a lot. Just so you know, along with my nutrition plan you will have to follow, I have compiled a maximum drink list you have to adhere to which minimizes you to one beer every two hours...thats it! We'll pop bottles when we win. understand?

Dougals Smith said...

Tim, one thing I have learned from the Iceman and Ray's training camp is
that it's probably best that I abstain from all alcohol consumption until after the race or ride is finished. After all, I plan on being your support crew not your drunken mess crew.