Tyler Farrar (in the Garmin kit) visits with Rally For Ed participants
My wife and I joined several hundred cyclists of all types earlier today in Wenatchee for a ride to show support for the recently injured Dr. Edward Farrar and bicycle safety. Such a turnout is impressive as the organizers only had little more than a week to organize the event. The ride was a procession complete with police escort from the Wenatchee Omnium criterium course near the Convention Center up to Skyline Drive where Dr. Farrar's accident occurred and onto Central Washington Hospital where he is currenty recovering from his injuries. (For more on Dr. Farrar's accident and condition please visit: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/edfarrar)
My wife and I joined several hundred cyclists of all types earlier today in Wenatchee for a ride to show support for the recently injured Dr. Edward Farrar and bicycle safety. Such a turnout is impressive as the organizers only had little more than a week to organize the event. The ride was a procession complete with police escort from the Wenatchee Omnium criterium course near the Convention Center up to Skyline Drive where Dr. Farrar's accident occurred and onto Central Washington Hospital where he is currenty recovering from his injuries. (For more on Dr. Farrar's accident and condition please visit: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/edfarrar)
A steady stream of cyclists takes to Wenatchee Avenue
The procession leaves downtown towards Skyline Drive
Coming off Skyline Drive towards the hospital, bikes as far as you can see
Following the ride, a rally was held at the hospital where supporters heard from a few of Dr. Farrar's friends and colleagues and his son, Tyler Farrar. Get well cards and wishes were also signed by the participants for Dr. Farrar.
Riders gather afterwards to show their support for Dr. Farrar
Signs of support and encouragement for Dr. Farrar
All in all, it was a wonderful ride and gathering and my wife and I were so glad to be able to participate. We are sending our most positive thoughts and wishes to Dr. Farrar and the Farrar family.
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