Proving the power of the pedal
Mathis Winkler
COSTA MESA -- Riding her bike is not what’s new for Caroline Good.
The 44-year-old Costa Mesa resident has been getting around on two
wheels ever since she swore off cars several years ago.
“My life has really slowed down quite a bit,” Good said during a
conversation on the Upper Newport Bay bike trail. “ I get to smell the
flowers.”
But when Good joins about 2,700 riders for the California AIDSRide in
San Francisco on June 3, it will be an unprecedented trip for her: She’ll
be embarking on a six-day journey to Los Angeles that totals 575 miles.
Asked whether she’s worried about the challenge she faces, Good
quickly nods her head several times.
“If worst comes to worst, I could jump on the truck,” she said. Not
that she’s planning on doing so.
“I’m kind of like a Duracell bunny,” she said. “I keep going and
going. . . . I’ve got it in me physically. I may not be the fastest one
in there, but I’m really strong.”
She also feels a little self-conscious about her appearance. Her
21-gear cruising bike has fenders and a yellow basket up front. Not
exactly a racing bike, she said.
And she doesn’t exactly look the racing part.
“I don’t dress like the other bike people,” Good said. “I don’t have
little stretchy things to wear.”
But what concerns her more now is her fund-raising goal of $2,700. So
far, she’s received $700 from friends and family members. Good has until
July to make up the difference. Whatever she can’t get will come out of
her own pocket, she said.
Good first heard about the ride, which benefits AIDS organizations, at
a holistic health conference in Los Angeles in November.
She decided to sign on because her cousin, Jimmy, died from the
disease a few years ago and a friend of hers, a single mother of two
children, is infected with the HIV virus.
When she spoke to Jimmy on the phone just before he died, she talked
with him about “going to the other side.”
“Being a Christian, I wanted to make sure that he knew who Jesus
Christ was,” Good said. “To make sure that he had someone holding his
hand on the other side. . . This disease has hit home real close to me.”
The ride “gives me a chance to honor his life,” she said, adding that
she didn’t have a chance to go to her cousin’s memorial service in
Colorado. “And maybe make a difference.”
FYI
To contribute to Good’s ride, call (949) 722-8629. Information:o7
http//:www.aidsride.orgf7
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