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Art Flatau: Team In Training
|  | | Team in Training |  | 
January 1, 2002
Well I was not able to keep up this page as much as I would have
liked. I did manage to do the El Tour de Tucson and raised
$8349.40 (I think, at the end I got a little sloppy in my accounting).
It was a great ride and a great time. I hope to do another Team in
Training event in the future. In the meantime, I am enjoying riding
with the team that is training for the Lake Tahoe ride in early June.
Perhaps I will go along on that ride. I have ridden about 2000 miles
since getting a new bike in the beginning of March, 2001, most of it
training for the Tucson ride.

|  | | My Thank You Letter |  | 
I did it! I finished El Tour
de Tucson. We started at 7:00 am and 117 miles and 8 hours and 45
minutes later we crossed the finish line. More importantly through
your donations I raised more then $8200 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Altogether the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society raised $3.2 million from Team in Training
participants in El Tour de
Tucson.
Although the course was mostly flat, there were a few good hills, at
least I thought so -- for the most part not all that steep but they
were long. The last big one about 80 miles into the ride, was the
toughest for me, I was not sure that I was going to make it at that
point.
There were several times while I was undergoing chemotherapy and
particularily during and after my bone marrow transplant that I was
not sure I would be able to do many things, including riding my bike.
I often think about that when I am riding my bike. Sometimes I tend
to focus on the things that I can no longer due, for instance playing
rugby. I try to remind myself, how lucky I am to be out there
riding. There are too many leukemia survivors who can no longer do
that because of the side effects of their disease and treatment. I
hope that we can continue finding better less toxic treatments for
leukemia and other blood related cancers, and I hope that the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society will help by continuing to fund research that
will lead to better treatments. I dream that some day others will not
have to have bone marrow transplants because we have therapies that
are more effective and less toxic.
Participating in the Team in Training was a lot of work -- with
Gretchen's help I sent out more then 100 letters but also a lot of fun
too. I logged more than 1750 miles training for El Tour, sometimes my
son Matt would accompany me. Matt did a 50 mile ride with the team to
finish up his Boy Scout cycling merit badge, he also had to do 6 other
shorter rides.
Thanks to all of you for helping the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
take another step towards cures for leukemia, lymphoma and multiple
myeloma.
 |  | | My Fundraising Letter |  | 
I have finally decided to do something that I have been meaning to do
for quite some time. I am participating in the Team in Training
program to benefit The Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society. As part of the Team in Training, on November
16, I will be cycling 100 miles in El Tour de Tucson in Arizona.
As you probably know I have a personal interest in leukemia since my
own diagnosis with Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML in March, 1992. In
February, 1993 I had a Bone Marrow Transplant and am fortunate in that
I have not needed more treatment since recovering from that. In the
more then 9 years since my diagnosis there has been significant
progress against this disease, the treatments are not quite as toxic
and there are more and more long term survivors like myself. Recently
a new drug to treat a form of leukemia (chronic myelogenous leukemia
or CML) has been discovered that truly appears to be a miracle drug.
It is a pill that works for almost everyone and has very few side
effects.
The Austin cycle group of the Team in Training is cycling in honor of
Eric Larner. Eric is now 10 years old and a 5th grader
here in Austin. He was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in
May, 1993. He is now in remission. His father Scott is also going to
be doing his first century in El Tour de Tucson and his
mother Lori is running the Disney Marathon for the second time. He
has two brothers, Brandon and Daniel.
My personal goal is to raise $5000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
by September 19 to help continue finding treatments and cures for
leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Checks (made payable to
"The Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society") can be mailed to me. If you would like to
contribute by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express),
please send me an e-mail. Perhaps the best way to handle credit
cards, is for me to snail mail you a donation form that you can mail
back to me. Please do not e-mail me your credit card number.
If you have questions please feel free to call me at (512) 326-4405 or
e-mail to flataua@acm.org.
Thanks for your contributions and support.
Art
Donations may be sent to:
Art Flatau
1907 Barton Parkway
Austin, Texas 78704
 |  | | Fundraising |  | 
My wife Gretchen and I tried to get a little bar chart showing how
much money I have raised so far. However I was not able to get it
saved in a web page, although I will try again. So just picture a
pretty little chart in you mind with several colors while you read this:
Fundraising status as of January 1, 2002
| Amount Recieved |
Matching Gifts |
Total |
Amount Needed |
Goal |
| $ 7084.40 |
$ 1265.00 |
$ 8349.40 |
$ 3500 |
$ 5000 |
At this point (September 3, 2001) things are looking good. The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
requires participants in El
Tour de Tucson Ride to raise $3500, although my goal is to raise
at least $5000.
 |  | | Bicyling |  | 
September 21, 2001
I did not have as much time as I would have liked to ride this week,
but I did manage to do 12 miles before work and 10 miles home on
Tuesday (September 18) and 17 miles and my usual 6 miles home on
Thursday (September 20). This weekend we ride in Gruene
September 12, 2001
I am feeling better and better on my bike. I did almost 20 miles
before work on Monday (I would done, 20 or more, but I remembered on
the way in that I had an early meeting and did not want to take more
time).
September 3, 2001
So far I feel good riding. Over the Labor Day weekend, I did two
rides, the first was 24 miles on Sunday (September 2) on my own. On
Monday, there was a group ride in Bastrop through the Bastrop State
Park and Buescher State
Park. This was a 46 mile ride, which is the longest ride I have
done ever. Unfortunately the magnet for my bike computer
(speedometer) feel off, so I do not have the total miles that I have
completed since starting the Team in Training Program (actually I am
cheating a bit on the mileage since I am counting since I bought my
bike in March). My best guess is that I have ridden about 875 miles.
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