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CONGRATULATIONS TEAM DONATE LIFE - LIVERATORS: 4TH PLACE!

06/27/09

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CONGRATULATIONS TEAM DONATE LIFE - LIVERATORS: 4TH PLACE!

Team Donate Life – Liverators crossed the finish line in Annapolis at 11:27am after 6 days, 16 hours and 56 minutes. They averaged 18.66mph to cover 3021 miles.

John Martin, Terry Box, Stephen Thompson, Geoff McIntosh, Benjamin Lefever, Lorenzo Rossaro, Ray Thomason and Dennis Spencer had memories where they would never forget. They worked well together whilst raising money for their charity.

Team Donate Life supports education and public commitment to organ donation. Organ donation is one way to ensure we leave a legacy of life, that another may continue on enjoying family and friends through an act of giving that which you can't take with.

The journey is filled with unexpected events and beauty. John Martin was riding one night through Colorado and saw one of the longest shooting starts he’s ever seen in his life. Then he almost hit a cow. So that was an eventful night. Early in the race Geoff McIntosh had a crash and had to be off the bike for 24 hours but they worked together. Now that is how a team works.

Congratulations Team Donate Life - Liverators – Well Done!

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In RAAM 2008, a group of 8 racers from Norway showed up and stole the show by setting an overall RAAM speed record. Pride is very high in this division and the competition is intense. Like 4-person teams the 8-person division is intense. The "new" RAAM takes teamwork to very sophisticated levels. Watch them fly!

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