Annapolis, Md. — As dawn broke in Annapolis, Md., Tuesday, Team Type 1 completed the Race Across America (RAAM) with a runner-up finish in the eight-person team division of the non-stop, transcontinental race.
The eight members of the squad, all of whom have Type 1 diabetes, bicycled the final miles of their journey together to complete the 3,015-mile race that began last Wednesday in Oceanside, Calif., about four hours after the winners.
The Byggkjøp presented by BMC Cycling won the eight-person division in a time of five days, nine hours and 56 minutes. That time bettered the previous record for the category (five days, 15 hours, 43 minutes), established last year by Team Type 1. The Norwegian-based team averaged 23.2 mph, the second-fastest speed ever ridden in the race regardless of category.
Team Type 1’s official finish time was five days, 13 hours and 40 minutes. The squad incurred one hour’s worth of penalties while Byggkjøp/BMC Cycling received one 15-minute penalty.
“Finishing second was not something we wanted because we got into this to win it,” Team Type 1 RAAM Team Director and racer Bob Schrank said. “But how we did it was important – by helping each other, by managing our blood sugar, by waking each other up. That’s what this team was all about it. It was a group of people with Type 1 diabetes learning how to be successful in what they were doing.”
In addition to Schrank, Team Type 1 consisted of Australian Monique Hanley, Americans Alex Bowden, Matt Brooks, Andy Mead, Mark Suprenant and Tim Powell and New Zealander Timothy Hargrave. Schrank and Mead captained the squad’s two foursomes.
The Byggkjøp/BMC Cycling and Team Type 1 squads waged a head-to-head battle over the course of the race, with neither team gaining more than a four-hour advantage. At one point past the halfway mark, Team Type 1 had whittled what had been a three-hour lead down to fewer than 90 minutes.
“We used different strategies than we have in the past,” Schrank said. “Overall, it worked out really well. We used everyone to their highest strengths.”
Along the way, Team Type 1 pedaled up and over mountains, into strong winds through powerful thunderstorms while enduring extreme temperature swings and a high-speed crash involving Alex Bowden. Even the team’s coach, Rick Crawford, survived some hardship, undergoing a procedure to place three stents in the arteries of his heart just a day before the event.
Throughout the course of the race, Team Type 1 racers used Apidra rapid-acting insulin made by sanofi-aventis, as well as Abbott Diabetes Care’s FreeStyle Navigator and Insulet Corporation's OmniPod Insulin Management System. They boosted their blood sugar level with Dex-4 Glucose.
Team Type 1 was created in 2004 by Type 1 diabetes racers Phil Southerland and Joe Eldridge to inspire people living with diabetes to take a proactive approach to managing their health and overcoming the obstacles often associated with the condition. Southerland and Eldridge are now professionals, racing on Team Type 1’s 15-member pro squad that won the team classification Sunday at the Tour de Beauce stage race in Canada.
Southerland, who accompanied the team for part of the route, said he was proud that Team Type 1 did not give up.
“We set out to win the race and break our own record and unfortunately things didn’t go as planned,” he said. “About halfway through, we were having a hard time but our team didn’t give up.
“They rode a hell of a race and did a great job of getting the word out there that people with diabetes can accomplish anything a normal person can do with the right technology and control. More team followed Team Type 1 than ever and it was inspiring for me to personally follow them, too.”
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Bravo Team Type 1!! As I read it, you broke your own record from last year. Wonderful racing, wonderful riding, wonderful crew support!
CONGRATS TT1. You overcame so much, probably most of which others would have given up, but being the determined and persistent team that you are; YOU DIDN"T!!
I had my whole workplace astounded by what you have completed. GREAT WORK BY THE WHOLE TEAM, both on and off the road!
We all know that being a Diabetic can be tough at times and with a great support team like TT1 has it makes it much easier to deal.
GO TEAM!!!
--Mark from NYC
Hi Monique and all the Type 1 team & support crew
Congratulations on a great effort these past few days. Now for a few days of well earned rest and a beer or two to celebrate your achievements.
All the best.
Colin
Congratulations to an amazing group!! Enjoy the rest of your summer as you reflect upon this tremendous accomplishment! We'll see you soon Alex.
Love, Joni & Katie
I know, no excuses, just results... well, you did that and more. You are leading a noble cause that represents so much to so many. You are first rate, an inspiration to the rest of the world. Congratulations on another superb job.
You are all terrific. I love you all for you incredibly hard work and dedication. As a parent of a child with diabetes (a man now), you are a dream come true. You represent that life can be lived with this disease - and well. Thank you so much.
Great job TT1! Once again you have accomplished what many others would have given up on. You continue to be wonderful role models for my daughter and everyone living with T1 diabetes. You are all absolutely amazing and you rode one hell of a race!
Thank you for leading the way and showing us all that anything and everything is possible!
Chris in NC
Congratulations TT1 on an amazing race - those of us following at home have been hanging on every blog update, and downloading all of Monique's recordings to share the experience.
You are all truly an inspiration to diabetics around the world - not just for your management, but the determination with which you confront challenges which are far beyond the wildest ambitions of most of us - using diabetes not as an excuse, but as a bond.
Congratulations again on a truly extraordinary achievement, and good luck for the races, conferences, meetings, dinners, and DOMS to come.
And thank you...
TT1 I am proud to hold you up as an inspiration and role models to my son that has type 1. Your fortitude in this endeavor is something you will have with you for the rest of your lives. Thank you and congratulations.
Congrats!
Sure, you didn't beat the team from Norway, but you BEAT YOUR OWN RECORD!! =]]
congrats! you guys are amazing! you should all feel very proud of yourselves and your accomplishments!
Awesome job Team Type 1!!! You are always #1 with me! As a fellow T1 diabetic I marvel at your sense of courage to attempt such a feat! I hope one day I can make a statement from my two wheels as well! Diabetes is only as debilitating as you let it be!
Mike from OH
T1 15yrs
your average speed was insane! Congratulations on a fantastic ride. what you did over 5.5 days was incredibly difficult, even without diabetes. You should be very proud. TDF 09, here comes TT1!
Hi Andy and TT1. amead is right. You surpassed yourselves from last year. Awesome. You just keep getting better and stronger. Congratulations and thank you all for an inspiring and incredible ride.
Andy's mom
yeah team!!!! you will always place first with our family!! we have 2 kids with type 1.....you give us incredible hope every day!!
Kate C. Brentwood TN
Congratulations guys & gal & crew. An amazing effort...Again.
Celebrate in proper fashion this evening! You certainly deserve it.
Congratulations TT1 on your awesome accomplishment of beating your own record!!! You are a true inspiration. Being a parent of a diabetic child I see the hardships, and your team blew them all out of the water. Your pure determination and persistence is inspiration to the entire diabetic family. Keep up the great work and God bless you all.
Great job all of you! It's been fun to watch things play out again this year, and despite BMC's performance, you rode a heck of a great race. I am always impressed by your efforts with my own knowledge of the mgmt hurdles.
Get some rest & enjoy!
See some of you in FL @ CWD...
Jimmy D in NC
Congratulations, team! You accomplished what you set out to do -- to be heroes! Yay for Superman Andy and all his superhero friends!
Many congratulations to every member of the team and also to all the support people who made it possible!
Congrat's TT1!!! You were a marvel to behold! Thanks for your inspiration to us all, diabetic and non-diabetic alike. Relish in your accomplishment.
Cheering you from San Francisco, where the sun finally came out!
-Anne
I don't even know what to say. You guys know how to make a diabetic feel proud.
Congratulations on a truly remarkable achievement. You are amazing people.
-Patricia
You made me proud!!! Awesome job. You make kids like myself want to work harder. I hope to make you just as proud of me in Aug. when I compete at the Nationals for the Youth Elite Triathlon Race. Thanks for teaching us to Dream Big!
Aloha,
Devin
Dear Alex,
Did you smile and enjoy the reward? I hope so! :)
To all of you, it is an honor to know you all. Thanks for inspiring all of us, and I mostly thank you on behalf of a really cute little boy who was diagnosed on March 3, 2000. Thanks for showing him he can do whatever he wants in this world.
Best,
Michelle (and Jesse)
Helloooo TT1!
Penalties stink BUT your time was amazing AND faster than last year, which I didn't think was possible. What do we know...not much apparently!! Congrats to you all; it was nerve racking & inspiring to watch your progress & I can't wait see what next year brings. Great Job!! Dan & Jill
Congratulations, TT1!
Sure, you set out to win this thing, but your real legacy is demonstrated here in this blog and in the thousands of conversations you've sparked... you're touching the lives of people with diabetes and the people who love them - in real and powerfully positive ways.
The world is different and will continue to be different every time you make an appearance, every time you dig deeper to face incredibly difficult odds, every time you decide not to give up. It matters not where you place when you have a legacy of teamwork, dedication, self-sacrifice for a noble cause.
You're doing the most important work here. The only work that matters. You're changing the world one person at a time.
Honored to know you, blessed to call you friends and family. It's been a heck of a race and I can't wait to see what happens next.
Love to you all,
Joy
Congratulations, TT1! What an incredible race. You made us all very, very proud. Way to ride.
Congrats for beating your own record & the outstanding job you did! You all are awesome!!! I proudly brag on all of you and your organization all the time! Now get the rest and relaxation you all so dearly deserve!!!!!!!!
Thank you for being out there giving it your all, everyone riding and everyone on the support crew and everyone who helped in any way.
Congratulations on an incredible race!
Thanks for setting an example for us all.
From a Type 1 diabetic in Chandler, AZ.
Wow Joy,
You are a tough Act to follow on this blog thing!
TT1 congratulations!
It was great to follow all the blogs,time station results and Audio.
You made us laugh, cry, feel inspired and made us feel like 10 feet tall. Other times we were heartbroken, pissed, annoyed and frustrated along with you.
It was a roller coaster of emotions.
You showed us what Guts and Determination can do.
(Intestinal Fortitude)
You made us feel like we were part of your team and shared the experiance with you.
You have given us so much of yourselves. You really have made a differance in the lives of all Type 1 who either meet you personally or who follow your Team. You have showed me that the only limits to living with Type 1 are the ones you set yourself.
You guys are great and it was such a nice experiance meeting some of the Team today even though you buggered to still took the time to say Hi. Marcus was blown away and I was too.
Thank you.
Mandy and Marcus X
Miles for Marcus
I have a BBQ and an esky full of beer any time you are available.
Great job guys and gals.Can't wait to this saturday to wear my TT1 jersey,with pride.
Good job TT1, support crew and Rick (hope you are feeling better)!
What an impressive achievment! We are all so proud of you and I hope you are very proud of yourselves too.
Have a great and deserved rest! See you at the TDF soon.
Great Job Team Type 1, strong performance out there! Be Proud.
Congratulations team, awesome effort!
Remember: first the worst, second the best, third the ones with the hairy chests (I know I am right).
:)
Congratulations once again to the entire team and crew! Beating your own record! WOW! I raise my glass to you all for the great work you are doing. I echo Joy's comments, "You're doing the most important work here. The only work that matters. You're changing the world one person at a time."
Love,
Brita in NJ
(If you want to investigate what makes a Norwegian tick, I am offering up my husband Lars for experimentation. I think it might have something to do with cod fish and Acquivit.)
Tim Hargrave is the man:
Tim Hargrave makes Jake the Muss cook his eggs.
Tim Hargrave counted to infinity - twice.
Tim Hargraves’ calendar goes straight from March 31st to April 2nd; no one fools Tim Hargrave .
Leading hand sanitizers claim they can kill 99.9 percent of germs. Tim Hargrave can kill 100 percent of whatever the fuck he wants.
Tim Hargrave once visited the Virgin Islands. They are now The Islands.
Tim Hargrave was originally cast as the main character in 24, but was replaced by the producers when he managed to kill every terrorist and save the day in 12 minutes and 37 seconds.
Tim Hargrave can speak braille.
Tim Hargrave does not hunt because the word hunting implies the possibility of failure. Tim Hargrave goes killing.
Tim Hargrave owns the greatest Poker Face of all-time. It helped him win the 1983 World Series of Poker despite him holding just a Joker, a Get out of Jail Free Monopoly card, a 2 of clubs, 7 of spades and a green #4 card from the game Uno.
Superman owns a pair of Tim Hargrave pajamas.
Tim Hargrave doesn't pop his collar, his shirts just get erections when they touch his body.
Tim Hargrave does not sleep. He waits.
When Tim Hargrave exercises, the machine gets stronger.
Tim Hargrave was once on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and was the first to spin. The next 29 minutes of the show consisted of everyone standing around awkwardly, waiting for the wheel to stop.
Tim Hargrave sleeps with a night light. Not because Tim Hargrave is afraid of the dark, but the dark is afraid of Tim Hargrave
Tim Hargrave can build a snowman out of rain.
It is considered a great accomplishment to go down Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel. Tim Hargrave can go up Niagara Falls in a cardboard box.
Tim Hargrave doesn't use pickup lines, he simply says, "Now."
Tim Hargrave doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.
Tim Hargrave doesn't have hair on his testicles, because hair does not grow on steel.
The reason newborn babies cry is because they know they have just entered a world with Tim Hargrave.
The last digit of pi is Tim Hargrave .
Tim Hargrave divides by zero.
A Handicap parking sign does not signify that this spot is for handicapped people. It is actually in fact a warning, that the spot belongs to Tim Hargrave and that you will be handicapped if you park there.
The saddest moment for a child is not when he learns Santa Claus isn't real, it's when he learns Tim Hargrave is.
Tim Hargrave never hides, he only seek.
When Tim Hargrave has nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, or diarrhea, he drinks arsenic because pink liquids are for pussies.
When Tim Hargrave enters a room, he doesn't turn the lights on, he turns the dark off.
Tim Hargrave goes uphill skiing.
When Tim Hargrave does push-ups, he does not push himself up. He pushes the Earth down.
Tim Hargrave once broke a mirror on a black cat under a ladder on Friday the thirteenth. That was the day he won the lottery.
Tim Hargrave once bet NASA he could survive re-entry without a spacesuit. On July 19th, 1999, a naked Tim Hargrave was seen re-entering the earth's atmosphere, streaking over 14 states and reaching a temperature of over 3000 degrees. An embarrassed NASA publically claimed it was a meteor, and still owes him a beer.
In fine print at the back of the Guiness Book of Records it states that all records are held by Tim Hargrave and that all other listings are merely how close anyone else has ever got.
When the Boogeyman goes to bed at night he checks his cupboard for Tim Hargrave.
Tim Hargrave can slam a revolving door.
Tim Hargrave once walked into a Burger King and ordered a Big Mac, and got one!
Tim and TT1 are awesome.
Sam
Great job guys. Wish I could of been there. Well kinda wish.lol Ex big potato Ray Mc.
Great job racers and support alike, you all did amazing!
TT1 - your fans are still watching so keep us fed with all the "athelete days", races and rides. We are hooked on you and will go through withdrawal if not fed. Annapolis is much better than Atlantic City and they have better drinks. Let's do it again next year. Peace to all and Goooooo TT1.
Awesome job team! Now keep TT1 all-diabetic to keep the vision alive.
On behalf of the Byggkjop/BMC Cycling Team I would like to congratulate TT1 on a fantastic ride in RAAM 2008. We were pushed hard by you guys all the way across the country and were never able to let our gaurd down. That we were 'racing' across america made it extra exiting and motivated us to focus and do our best. I had the pleasure of talking to Joe's father at the start in oceanside and at one of the time stations and I got a little more appreciation of some of the challenges the team was facing. I have to admit I don't know a lot about diabetes but the fact that many are amazed you are able to compete at all compells me to be amazed that you were able to compete so well. 4 hours after 5 days is not a big margin at all. Our project was meant to be a one time deal but after tasting success who knows, maybe we'll be back next year (I need to run that by my wife first though...). Well done TT1, thanks for the ride! - Jeff Webb, Byggkjop/BMC
Very commendable job to you all! A close second place finish, over 3000 miles, is something to be proud of. My best to the whole race squad and everyone who helped support Team Type 1 towards the finish line!!
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