The Blessed Cyclist
A fundraising cycling challenge inspiring others and providing education for underprivileged children in South and Central merica
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Empowering Coffee with a Purpose: Choose a Cup That Supports Education with Every Sip
"Start your day off right by fueling your purpose with our delicious coffee, while also supporting our engaging cause."
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To give you the control follow this link to view different ways to contribute to opur efforts with direct contributions. Canadian foundations issue tax receits.
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the amount of the coffee will directly go tour our efforts to enhance access to education.
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Cycling, Coffee and inspiration. Famous Quotes
- "You'd have to be an imbecile or hypocrite to imagine that a professional cyclist who rides 235 days a year can hold himself together without stimulants "
— Jacques Anquetil, winner of eight Grand Tours
- "It's incredible the muscle damage you do in a sprint. You don't see it after the line, because we're smiling. But if you see the tent that we're in straight afterwards, you just collapse."
— Mark Cavendish, winner of the 2009 Milano-Sanremo
- "I race to win, not to please people." — Bernard Hinault, winner of 28 Tour de France stages
- "A Paris–Roubaix without rain is not a true Paris–Roubaix. Throw in a little snow as well, it’s not serious." — Sean Kelly, a cyclist willing to suffer, narrowly focused, and hard, hard, hard
- "The Yellow Jersey, next to World Champion's Rainbow Jersey, is the highest possible trophy in cycling..." — Jens Voigt, on his first yellow jersey
- "You had to be strong in the head... training, training and training. That is the only way, even if you have big talent." — Eddy Merckx, 11x Grand Tour champion