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Suffering for a noble goal...

In the end, it isn’t the race or the finish or the money or even the achievement that we remember. The weightless riches we carry on in our journeys are nothing more and nothing less than the human connections we make in the process of suffering for a noble goal.  

(snippet from 2007 Race Report #11)

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