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The Ride for a Cause surfing contest was organized as a way to have a fun day surfing together and at the same time raise funds for the March of Dimes (also called "March for Babies"). The ASC participated as a Club for the first time in 2007, entering one team made up of Club members riding longboards, shortboards and paipo boards. Last year we entered two teams, a Paipo Riding Team (aka Team Lunch Tray) and a Surfboard Riding Team (aka Team Statue). Below is the banner for this year's contest with a picture of several ASC team members from last year. ![]() We have had a great time doing what we love to do, riding the waves, while donating some of our time and money to a worthwhile cause -- this is what our Club is all about. Brett Carey and the Ride for a Cause crew have done an excellent job in lining up sponsors and making sure that this a fun event... and it seems to improve every year. This is Brett's last year leading the event before he completes work on his doctorate and moves on to a new assignment somewhere across the globe, so let's give him a big hand and plenty of support. This year's Ride for a Cause contest is scheduled for Oct 3rd (Note: flatness back-up dates are Sunday, Oct 4th and Saturday, Oct 10th). We normally rent some sleeping space, ASC MOD HQ, for the weekend since the contest starts bright and early on Saturday morning. More info about the event is here: http://www.austinsurfboards.com/rideforacause/. Support the ASC Team and create a personal fundraising page for the Ride for a Cause Contest
![]() Example above is for Rod Rodgers Additional information will be available on the SurfASC Forums. (Click on pics below for larger images - if you want a hi-rez version suitable for printing
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send an email to the SurfASC webmaster. Photos by TBD.) From the 2008 ASC Ride for a Cause Report: We were six strong at our beach house headquarters and drafted a few others to fill out our team rosters: Troy Saunders (Austin's dad) and Terry Newcomb rode on their Austin paipos for Team Lunch Tray and Myron Ware rode with us on ASC Team Statue (the surfboard team -- many ASC'ers know Myron from the GuidoPalooza gatherings in Cape Hatteras the past 10 years). Our two teams participated in the Team Division and Myron participated in several of the longboard and quad divisions as well. There were 5 divisions in addition to the Team Division:
Members of our Club raised a total of $3,975 in sponsoring contributions, and the Club donated an additional $240 in entry fees, for a total of $4,215. All proceeds went to the March for Babies (formerly known as the March of Dimes). The next closest sponsoring contributor group raised $695 which speaks volumes to the efforts of our Club members. Many thanks to our 7 sponsored teammates and the many Club members that assisted in this effort by sponsoring members from our MOD teams:
Friday KC, Neal and I rode down together in the Red Sled, stuffed to the gills with large quantities of longboards, shortboards and paipos, arriving to VaBeach in the early afternoon. The surf was rather small and choppy so we opted for a quick lunch, supply run and to check-in to our oceanview condo. Rick Miale joined us before too long. For dinner we took a quick spin to the Da Rican, a good Puerto Rican restaurant, for our ritual pre-contest mojitos, pork and rice and beans. Saturday The alarms started ringing around 6am. Made the obligatory espressos and coffee, quashed some junky breakfast foods and packed the bags/coolers for a day at the beach. It was about a 5 minute drive down to the pier after a 20-minute packing session. We set up the tent and settled in for the contest day. Christian Surfers provided water, eggs, breakfast burritos and donuts. Pizza was delivered around lunch time (missed that - the groms inhaled it all very quickly). Late afternoon we had a catered meal provided courtesy by one of the sponsors - very tasty jerk chicken, slaw, pork bbq and many other goodies. The highlight of the day were the Red Bull girls passing out samples in their thread bare silkies amidst the windy conditions :) There must be a pic somewhere! For dinner we enjoyed some hogies on the condo lanai along with some favorite beverages. Sunday After checking the surf we breakfast'd and then KC, Neal and Rod packed up and headed home late morning. Gearnut (Chris Smith) and Rick Miale went out on Sunday afternoon for a short session. The conditions were about the same except it was a tad smaller but still chunky. On Monday morning, Rick reported that some lines were forming but there was not enough juice and the high tide killed it. After dropping the keys off he headed west towards home. |
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