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Register now for ESAR 6, Aug. 10-16, 2008

Click HERE to download a 2008 donation form.

Past ESAR participants call this ride "Challenging and inspirational. A week you'll never forget."

Join us this August 10-16 for a 560-mile journey from the edge of Niagara Falls to Battery Park in lower Manhattan. We've got a new route this year, with splendid panoramic views through the Finger Lakes to the 'Gunks, the best and most experienced support crew you'll find, and meals featuring freshly harvested fruits and vegetables from New York State farms and innovative local cooking.

Whether you're getting on a bike for the first time in years or you're an A-level racer, this intimate ride with a cap of 100 participants is tailored for all riders. We're almost to our capacity, so don't wait too long to register!

Lab Photo
Dr. Sheila Tlou and Dr. Max Essex  
 

Our 2008 research beneficiaries are two the of the world’s top AIDS research institutes: The Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative is using the funds we raise to battle HIV/AIDS with their collaborators in Botswana to address the increasing problem of drug resistance and prevent mother to child transmissions. HAI is training a new generation of African health professionals to administer treatment in regions where one of every four adults is infected.

The AIDS Research Institute at the University of California/San Francisco Breakthrough Fund uses ESAR funds to provide seed money for innovative projects that lead to the kinds of breakthroughs that make a tremendous difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS, such as life-saving protease inhibitors whose initial discovery was made here at UCSF by their own Charles Craik Laboratory. We truly believe a cure will someday come from their labs and we're proud to support some of their courageous and innovative work in its early stages.

Our New York State AIDS service providers support some of the state's poorest AIDS/HIV+ clients, and through the generosity of our donors have been able to sustain critically needed services at a time when many needed services are being cut elsewhere.

Our riders raise a minimum of $3,500 and can direct how their money is spent by signing up with one of our five "official" teams. Want to spread your generosity around? Create your own team or sign up as an individual participant on our easy-to navigate secure Kintera site. Your donations will be divided among all five ride beneficiaries.

We're proud to return 82-percent of the money we raise to our beneficiaries. Just joining us for the first time?
Welcome! Everything you need to know about ESAR is on this website. Still have questions? Email us at day2inc@aol.com.

 

"I’ve ridden a bike to fight AIDS for over 10 yrs. Dramatic advances have been made but there’s still no cure, so I’ll keep pedaling. Research is expensive but now I can fuel the spark of creative science by funding seed grants awarded from the ARI Breakthrough Fund. In the ESAR, I’ve found a cycling event that’s intimate yet challenging, where a small, determined and loving group of people can push their limits, contribute to a breakthrough and end AIDS once and for all."
--Tracy Daugherty (left)


"I continue to come back to ride the ESAR, year after year, because it's challenging, unbelievably rewarding and there is no more of a caring and loving group of individuals I would rather spend a week sweating, hurting, struggling, laughing, and loving with than the ESAR riders and volunteers. This ride raises an incredible amount of much needed funding for several very deserving AIDS agencies and the clients they serve. ESAR will guarantee you seven days that you will treasure forever and many new friends who care as much as you do about this cause."
--Kevin Judge

"The most amazing thing is witnessing my fellow riders, as we climbed those hills, looking at their faces in utter pain, but with eyes, legs and souls full of determination and commitment. You can feel the energy and spirit bounce off the trees and fill the camp site at the end of the day. And, I wonder how do I leave these "super" human beings? -- So I came back for another ride!"
--Lucy Prieto

"Having been a part of the Empire State AIDS Ride since it's inception, I can tell you that each one leaves me even more speechless in describing the camaraderie, strength, and compassion of the people this event brings together. This small but powerful group is making a difference! It has truly become a family affair--with spouses, partners, siblings, parents and kids supporting us. All others who are not related to us become part of the tightly knit ESAR by the end of the week. People think we are doing a selfless thing (and we are), but I receive so much more out of this amazing, life-changing week than I give."
--Paula Silvestrone, Executive Director of AIDS Rochester

"There are lots of reasons why I love this ride--my teammates, the wide open road, and the beauty of New York State in the summer. But I DO this ride because it is something meaningful that I can do to help people with HIV/AIDS. Funds we raise work towards preventing HIV, caring for people with AIDS, and conducting research to end the epidemic. You can add to the expanding legacy of ESAR by committing to doing what most people say they can't even imagine. Move beyond your comfort zone. Push yourself to higher levels of fitness and health during training. Spend a week on the road pedaling your bike that will enrich the rest of your life with the goodness and humanity of fellow riders, family, and donors. Make a difference in the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS!"
--Tobie Olsan

"ESAR 5 was probably the most physically challenging "vacation" I could have imagined, but in return it was the most mentally relaxing and emotionally rewarding week of my life. For seven days, I was surrounded by gorgeous landscapes, amazing people, and nothing to worry about but riding my bike."
--Cindy Beyer


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