Pubdate: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 Source: Lloydminster Source (CN SN) Copyright: 2012 Lloydminster Source Contact: http://www.lloydminstersource.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4856 Author: Thomas Miller R.O.A.D. NEEDS MORE SUPPORT This weekend's Ride On Against Drugs has not had the support of previous years thus far, according to organizer Dave Rechlo. So far only nine riders are signed up for the 220-kilometre bike ride, just half of last year's total. Rechlo said that some people are probably scared off by the length of the ride, but anyone is welcome to join the ride for as many kilometres as they like, even if that's only 10. However, Rechlo doesn't think people should be put off by the length. "Some people they get intimidated by the 220 kilometres. It's not that tough," he said. "I'm 54 years old and I'm not in the best shape I've ever been in, I'm in reasonable shape I guess. As long as you've got a decent bike it's not that hard." Rechlo organized the first ride back in 2009 and it has become a fundraiser for the Thorpe Recovery Centre, directed towards youth rehabilitation. The ride has generated $35,000 in donations since 2009. For Rechlo and his family, the loss of family friend Aaron Honoroski to a drug overdose in 2009, brought the issue to the forefront. "Everybody's got their own reasons for riding," said Rechlo in a phone interview. "They know somebody that's been involved with drugs, they have a family member or an acquaintance or a friend or they know somebody that drugs messed up their lives. "It's a really good cause. For some reason this year it seems to have fallen by the wayside. We had quite a bit of riders last year that didn't come back this year." Rechlo set an ambitious goal this year: $30,000 in total donations. He admits now, however, that they will be hard pressed to reach that goal. "I always did my major fundraising in the last week before the ride," he said. "So I'm going to assume that it will climb fairly well. I just don't know if we'll get to our target this year." In addition to donations, Rechlo also needs volunteers to help as support drivers - those who will drive their cars with the cyclists to ensure they've got water and energy to carry on. The support drivers are also necessary to keep the cyclists safe on Highway 16. Last year there was a close call with a semi that nearly clipped one of the riders. "There's basically a travelling billboard with flashing lights on it, I don't know how they can't see it or can't see that they're gaining on it, but he went to go around on the right-hand side and that's where one of our riders was riding," he said. "Really lucky (that no one was injured)." The ride starts on Saturday in Ardrossan, stopping in Innisfree for the night and finishes at the Thorpe Recovery Centre on Sunday. To get involved or to donate, contact Dave Rechlo at 780-808-6819. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom