PAA 2020 – Route Reveal Announcement – UPDATED MAY 13 2020

December 24, 2019

UPDATED MAY 13 2020

Due to Covid-19 concerns, our 2020 PAA ride route has been changed. We will now be staying in Bend, Oregon for the duration of the event.

From Sept 22-26, 2020, you can join us for 5 full days of epic riding through scenic routes in the Bend area. To register or for more details please visit: pablove.org/paa

 

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Here’s a heart-warming Happy Holidays greeting from our newly-elected Pablove Foundation Board Chair and Pablove Across America Rider, Blair Herter, affectionately known as Chair Blair.

As Blair mentions, we already know our 2020 route will take us across the Pacific Northwest, from Seattle, Washington to Bend, Oregon, September 20-26th, 2020.

We will be revealing the legs of PAA 2020 in stages, with the first leg revealed when we register 30 riders.

After that, the second leg will be revealed once we hit $25K in fundraising, and the remaining legs will be revealed each time we hit the next $10K in fundraising. Let’s get the first leg revealed by December 31st! Click here to register!

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You’re Invited to the Pablove Across America Finish Line Party!

September 24, 2019

☆ See you at the Finish Line! ☆

Join us October 5th to welcome our peloton of cyclists across the finish line at The Pablove Foundation HQ in Hollywood! 🎉

Our riders will pedal in around 2 PM, and we’ll be cheering them on with food, music, festive activities + more!

This community celebration is open to the public and all ages are welcome to attend.

Just look for the pink balloon arches! 😉

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Ride your bike around Lake Tahoe to fight childhood cancer with love!

August 23, 2019

Are you a cyclist who wants to check a dream ride off your bucket list? ‍♀️ ‍♂️
Pablove Across America presents: Day Zero — a one-day ride designed just for YOU.

Join Pablove’s bighearted cyclists to ride your bike around Lake Tahoe! Mark your calendars for this fun and supportive 72-mile loop on the morning of Saturday, September 28.

Pablove’s special one-day charity ride is the perfect option if you enjoy cycling, or want to get involved in Pablove Across America but are unable to join us for the full week ride.

Sign up now for this energizing event to support a great cause!

For a fundraising minimum, you will enjoy:

  • a fully-supported ride
  • delicious team welcome dinner
  • mechanical bike maintenance
  • a soothing professional post-ride massage
  • a double occupancy room at the Hard Rock Hotel Lake Tahoe
  • and more!

Don’t miss out on this limited capacity ride!

Claim your spot now at: pablove.org/paa

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Pablove Across America Registration is OPEN!

August 13, 2019

our journey to end childhood cancer begins with a single pedal stroke.

will you join us? Registration is now open for Pablove Across America 2019! We have a few spots remain for cyclists of varying skill-levels who want to ride bikes with us for one week to raise money for pediatric cancer research and healing arts programs. This fully-supported ride is a once-in-a-lifetime experience designed to open your heart and inspire your soul.

We’ll roll from Lake Tahoe to our finish line party in Los Angeles!

Full-week riders are asked to raise at least $7,500 to receive a professional-grade experience, including:

  • Pro-race support to roll behind the peloton and perform daily maintenance on your bike
  • Soigneur services to keep your body in good working order through massage
  • Nutritious meals and on-bike food and drink
  • A double-occupancy hotel room (upgrades to single rooms available for $100/night, dependent on availability)
  • A training plan and individualized coaching
  • Pablove cycling kit with short-sleeved jersey and bib shorts

Are you in? Register now at pablove.org/paa

frequently asked questions

Questions or on the fence? Visit our FAQs page or contact Director of Pablove Sports, Kerry Quakenbush, at [email protected] or 323.952.2869.

 

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Day 6 – Monterey to Santa Cruz As we headed into the weekend and the last two days of riding, there was a shift among the team. Saturday, Day 6, was a light route, with little climbing and just 47.6 miles, which was welcomed after a very long Day 5. Everyone was looking forward to […]

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October 10, 2015

Today was the long day that people have both been looking forward to, and slightly dreading. There were a few people this morning that I heard say were nervous to start the day, and the ride leaders stepped in to ensure we would have a safe and enjoyable day. We began the morning with rider […]

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A Parent’s Journey – Pablove Across America, Day 4

October 9, 2015

Today was a good, although deceiving, day.  We woke up to the beautiful sounds of the Pacific Ocean in Pismo Beach – a perfect setting to start the day.  Our morning dedication was given by Townsend Myers and Rusty Roussel to Julian Woods Haney from New Orleans.  Julian has leukemia and is an inspiration for […]

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The Secret Behind Pablove – Pablove Across America, Day 1

October 6, 2015

Welcome to the Pablove Across America blog! Daily dispatches from the road will be posted here. Pablove Across America 2015 really began with a delicious team dinner at Malo Sunday evening in Los Angeles. Larry Vincent, the father of  Pablove Shutterbugs graduate, Jordan, gave a moving presentation about how photography provided an outlet for their […]

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A Father’s Message of Hope – The Light That Never Goes Out

July 13, 2015

For parents who have lost a child, there is a day that always looms. It’s the day when you realize that your child has been gone longer than he was here. Today is that day for Jo Ann and me. Our son Pablo died when he was six years and six days old. Today marks […]

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