THANK YOU!
Rob White’s official Solo Race Across America 2015 finish time is 10 days, 19 hours. The “Goober” from Wisconsin raced 3,004 miles, raised $27,000 dollars (and counting!) for brain cancer research and inspired each of us.
“Not sure how to begin to thank everyone for all the love, support and encouragement. I felt showered with kindness in way that I’ve never experienced. Messages were read to me regularly enough that my tears of joy replaced the need for Visine. Each word and gesture are deeply appreciated and they are what got me to the finish line. God bless you all and thanks for believing in the mission.”
– Rob White.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for racing with Rob from Oceanside to Annapolis, for sharing your stories and your love, for lifting us all up with your encouragement and for hope for each next mile and for a future where brain cancer no longer takes our loved ones.
– The 3000 Miles to a Cure Team
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ROB’S RAAM STORY
Thanks to our talented UNC- Chapel Hill media interns for the incredible coverage of Rob's RAAM.
So, you missed RAAM. by Will Parker
RAAM the Terrible by Will Parker
Rob’s RAAM Day 10 by Will Parker
ROB’S STORY THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Interns Alexis Fairbanks and Sarah Leck beautifully captured Rob's experience through photography.
SUNRISE VIDEO UPDATE: Rob has slept less than 8 hours and cycled more than 1,850 miles since he left Oceanside, CA on June 16th. He's now well into Missouri battling extreme exhaustion. That's a fight he's willing to take on to beat brain cancer. Will you join him? We have 1,150 miles and $54,533 to go. Donate here: https://www.3000events.com/rider-detail/race-across-america/robThanks to Aly Moser, one of our talented volunteer media interns, who filmed and edited this update.
Posted by 3000 Miles to a Cure on Monday, June 22, 2015
ROB’S STORY THROUGH VIDEO
Interns Aly Moser and Viviane Feldman worked tirelessly to film and edit daily updates during Rob's RAAM.