Dave ROMEO

2years
Dave ROMEO
I am riding 150 miles for my sister, brother, other family and friends. Please sponsor me and support my challenge to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
I've Ridden 66.7 mi My goal is 150 mi
My Rankings
  • National: 4119th
  • State: 261st in NY
  • My Team: 1st
I've raised $521 to fight kids' cancer Donate Now

I'm Riding For

Multiple family and friends

My Story

26 Jul 2024

Here I go again. Round 2. This September, I am taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids' cancer!

Why? Because right now, cancer is still the biggest killer of children from disease in the United States. Over 15,700 children are diagnosed every year, and sadly, 38 children die of cancer every week.

Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.

So, support Children's Cancer Research Fund to allow them to continue their work to develop lifesaving treatments and find a cure for childhood cancer by making a donation to give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.

Your support will change little lives and give this guy some motivation to keep on peddling.

Thank you.

My Legacy

Here's my personal impact over 2 years to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
  • 51 mi Ridden
    $628 Raised
    2023
2years
117 mi
Ridden
$1,149
Raised

My Challenge

  • 0.0 mi ride - Local again. - Monday, December 16, 2024
    Logged this ride 9 days ago
  • Disappointment Has Hit
    30 Sep 2024

    Bike is back on the road/trails, but unfortunately I will not hit my 150 miles by the end of today. The mind is willing, but the time and body is not quite there. This is not the end however, I do plan to keep riding throughout the month of October in order to fulfill upon my commitment of 150 miles. I also plan to cycle regularly so that next year I will be ready to take on this challenge again. So I may be down (a few miles), but I’m far from out, and only getting better. Thanks again to those who sponsored with their generosity of thoughts, prayers, and currency.

    Posted 86 days ago
  • 2.6 mi ride - 2nd Test Ride Post Fix - Monday, September 30, 2024
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    Logged this ride 86 days ago
  • 9/27/24 - I Think I’ve Got It
    27 Sep 2024

    Went out once the rains subsided to find another flat rear tire today. Tried pumping it up, but was unsuccessful. The plan, take the rim down to the bones and do a thorough inspection. Tube - ruined. The valve stem detached from the base. Tire - check. Tire was worn, but nothing stuck through it or floating around inside. Initial inspection of rim checked out okay, but when I removed the spoke cover and inspected the valve hole the edges were basically serrated. When I used to build bikes I would always debur the stem holes on both sides precisely for this reason. That’s the kind of tube damage that cannot be repaired and as in this case is usually overlooked. I dug out my deburring tool and went at it. Then sanded the edge down further to ensure a smooth, dull edge. Went out and did just over 6 miles and the tire pressure seems to be the same as when I left. If the rim still holds air when next I ride I can say I have overcome another obstacle.

    9/27/24 - I Think I’ve Got It
    Posted 89 days ago
  • 6.4 mi ride - 9/27/24 - Post Rim Fix Test Run - Friday, September 27, 2024
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    Logged this ride 89 days ago
  • 1.5 mi ride - Test Run Post Another Flat - Wednesday, September 25, 2024
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    Logged this ride 91 days ago
  • $500 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $500 to fight kids' cancer and achieved GUARDIAN LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 91 days ago
  • Hitting The Side Roads Again
    24 Sep 2024

    So I had another flat to fix today. Same rear wheel. I decided to change out the rim and throw in a new tube. Got that done, jumped on the bike, then down the hill I went. As I got off the dirt road and onto the asphalt I noticed a rhythmic thudding with every rotation emanating from the rear wheel. First I thought it was a rock so I looked out for one as I rode. Nothing big that persistent thudding. I pulled to the side of the road and looked at the rim spin as I held it off the ground. Nothing. I jumped back on the bike and rode about another mile. Same thudding. As I rode I noticed from the bikes shadow at the area of the stem there was a bulge. I stopped and again while straddling the bike looked at the rear wheel as I let it spin. Nothing. I got off the bike a took a closer look. That’s when I saw it. A 6 inch area of the bike tire at the stem area was over the rim. It must have come over as I pumped it up and I was so fixated on finding another solution, nail, staple, rock, or some other reason was to blame that I did not notice that a section of the tire bead was not inside the rim as it should be. I considered a road repair by deflating and readjusting the tube and tire. I was about 2 miles out, I had no tools, no pump and should have to walk 2 miles back to home base. That was not an option. I did the only logical thing by decided to continue riding the bike back. I kept eyes on the issue as I headed back and once I arrived made the necessary repair and was happy with the results. I’m now looking forward to my next ride.

    Posted 92 days ago
  • 3.7 mi ride - 1st Test Run Post Rear Rim Fix - Tuesday, September 24, 2024
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    Logged this ride 92 days ago
  • Neighborhood Back Roads
    22 Sep 2024

    9/22/2024: Doing a little side road riding. Getting the body used to daily riding in preparation for the next week of rides means getting out there on the regular. I’ve got almost 100 miles to go to complete my pledge. It should be an interesting endeavor.

    Neighborhood Back Roads
    Posted 94 days ago
  • 4.5 mi ride - Keeping It Daily - Sunday, September 22, 2024
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    Logged this ride 94 days ago
  • 5.8 mi ride - In The Hood - Saturday, September 21, 2024
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    Logged this ride 95 days ago
  • Back On The Saddle Again
    20 Sep 2024

    9/20/2024: It’s been a few days since I last rode. Had another flat to take care of and this time I didn’t have a spare to replace it so that took a little doing. After not cycling regularly for quite a few years I am reminded of the importance of general maintenance. I’ll have to look for my bike kit. I have no idea where it could be. The good thing is at least I know how to fix a flat tire. I’ll have to get some brake pads as well. And do a general tune up of a few of my bikes.

    Back On The Saddle Again
    Posted 96 days ago
  • 7.3 mi ride - 09/20/2024: Some Back Roads - Friday, September 20, 2024
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    Logged this ride 96 days ago
  • 1.3 mi ride - Evening practice run - Friday, September 13, 2024
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    Logged this ride 103 days ago
  • 2.4 mi ride - Joe’s Package Run - Wednesday, September 11, 2024
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    Logged this ride 105 days ago
  • Today Is A Day Of Rest
    10 Sep 2024

    9/10/24 - Went to bed sore and woke up at about 2am in straight up pain. lol. I haven’t felt this way in quite a while. I’m talking full body, every inch of my being soreness. I got out of bed, made my way over to the kitchen and downed almost a liter of water and some iced tea. I then mixed up a protein shake and downed that as well. After about a half hour of pacing, I went back to bed. Woke up this morning still sore, but not nearly as bad as my night episode. I think my body was craving nutrients. Yeah, I think I may have over did it with the physical activity over the last few days and neglected to up the nutritional support to compensate for the added activity. My mind is willing, but my body isn’t there yet. Today I’ll take a break to recover and put together a real riding regimen that will slowly build up my milage over the next two weeks. I will also take a look at my calorie and liquid intake. I remember the days when I’d jump on the cycle and crank out 50 miles then go do a circuit weight workout followed by a few sets of handball. Yeah, I now know that those days are well behind me. Been off the seat too long. Have accepted that I’m back to basics and I am looking forward to rebuilding my cycling prowess. Like everything, it’s in the process.

    Today Is A Day Of Rest
    Posted 106 days ago
  • To Kings Ferry and Back
    9 Sep 2024

    9/9/24 - Great day for a ride. Decided to head back to Kings Ferry on this mild weathered Mid-Monday morning. The day started out interesting when I decided to put some air in my tire and halfway to a comfortable ride pressure the tire suddenly let out a quick hissss and went totally limp. I first thought that the valve may have jammed in the open position so I attempted to inflate it anew only to discover that was not the problem. Then I thought, maybe it’s a tube puncture? I removed the tube and upon inspection I could not find the hole. I recalled that I heard the hisss emanating from the valve area. I inspected and found that the valve stem was detaching from the inner tube. No fixing that. Luckily I had a spare rear rim with freewheel and disc-brake setup ready to go but for air. I inflated the tube dropped it in place, locked, tested the brakes and then hit the road. This run was a whole lot easier than the last. Tried a route that was a little different this time around and found it not as hilly, but much more exposure to road traffic. For the most part, the drivers were courteous, but I’ll have to think on it being a good to route. Another day on the cycle, another question to ponder.

    To Kings Ferry and Back
    Posted 107 days ago
  • 13.6 mi ride - 9/9/24 - To Kings Ferry And Back - Monday, September 9, 2024
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    Logged this ride 107 days ago
  • Riding In The Rain
    7 Sep 2024

    9/7/24 - Went out for an early morning ride today. It started out great and only got better as I peddled along the East side of the Hudson River. Nothing like the crisp morning air whistling by and empty streets and footpaths. Got to Kings Ferry Marker and watched the shore fishermen cast their lines for a few minutes and then headed over to Lake Meahagh to watch the local crew team get their morning practice rows in. As I sat there inhaling the fresh morning air a light mist started and then rain. It was that pleasant cold rain that lets you know it’s there, but quickly goes up in temperature due to your body heat so it doesn’t cause you to shiver. I took one last look at the rowers and I jumped back on the bike and started my trek back to home base. Luckily, I had my sunglasses, I put em on to keep the tire spray out of my eyes. The cool rain made the uphills actually pleasant. As I got closer to my destination the rain eased off and eventually stopped so by the time I arrived home at least my skin was dry. Another days ride complete and I’m already looking forward to the next one.

    Riding In The Rain
    Posted 109 days ago
  • $250 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $250 to fight kids' cancer and achieved PROTECTOR LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 109 days ago
  • 5.7 mi ride - From the Point - Saturday, September 7, 2024
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    Logged this ride 109 days ago
  • 6.6 mi ride - To The Point - Saturday, September 7, 2024
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    Logged this ride 109 days ago
  • $100 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $100 to fight kids' cancer and achieved DEFENDER LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 110 days ago
  • After Ride #2
    5 Sep 2024

    09/05/24: Just completed just over 3 miles on day 2, ride 2. Another beautiful day for a road ride. Weather is cool, low 70’s and traffic was mostly sparse. Still fine tuning this bike for optimal performance. Will definitely need gloves going forward.

    Posted 111 days ago
  • 3.3 mi ride - September 5th ride #2 - Thursday, September 5, 2024
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    Logged this ride 111 days ago
  • 2.1 mi ride - Sept 4th - First Ride - Wednesday, September 4, 2024
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    Logged this ride 112 days ago
  • In the beginning…
    26 Jul 2024

    I’m one month out and getting myself and my equipment in top shape for the bike challenge due to begin September 1st. I’ve got approximately 4-weeks to complete 150 miles. Bring it.

    In the beginning…
    Posted 152 days ago

My Sponsors

  • Joe Lozada
    “Love you!!!!”
    $103.50
    Received this donation 105 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Way to go Joe. Thanks for the show of support. Today’s milage was for you, and the kids.”
  • Neysa Romeo
    “I'm so proud of you uncle Dave for taking on this challenge again!! Keep up the great work! I love you!”
    $72.45
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Neysaaaaa!!! Thank you so much for the shout out. It’s a good cause all around. Good for the kids and their families and good for my health. Looking forward to seeing you soon.”
  • Darren Hollins
    “Keep riding for the cause brother!”
    $70
    Received this donation 93 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thanks for the support Darren. The kids and I appreciate your show of support. This really motivates me to keep on rolling buddy.”
  • Brande Phillips-Quarshie
    “You got this Uncle Dave! ❤️”
    $36.23
    Received this donation 91 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thanks much you guys. Your show of selflessness has motivated me to head out and do a few miles despite the threat of rain. Onwards and upwards. To infinity and beyond.”
  • Christine Clarke
    “Go Dave! Burn rubber 🔥so proud of you!”
    $36.23
    Received this donation 96 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Oh no Sis. I’m proud of you. Thank you a bunch. You are one of the reasons motivating me to do this. Rock on.”
  • Daylyn Bhavsar Padilla
    “You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you - Philippians 4:13”
    $36.23
    Received this donation 109 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you Daylyn for your generosity. “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” ‭‭ Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭19‬ ‭”
  • Jefferson Romeo
    “Great cause. Cycle until the wheels come off..”
    $36.23
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you Jay. Maybe I’ll see you out there? Or I could come up and take a ride around the property? Let me know when the next BBQ is happening.”
  • Madeline Matias
    $36.23
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you Madeline for your show of support. For that I’ll keep on peddling.”
  • marleny sariol
    $36.23
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you Marleny. Your contribution inspires me to pack on the miles.”
  • Patricia M
    “You got this!”
    $36.23
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thanks much Patricia. I see you. This mile is for you.”
  • Kelly
    “Sending mucho support!!!!”
    $20.70
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you Kelly for your support. It takes a big heart to step up and take action. Yeah you!”
  • Madeline Matias
    $1.04
    Received this donation 110 days ago
    Dave ROMEO
    Dave
    “Thank you for your support. Every bit helps to make these young lives a little brighter during this trying time.”
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