Reunited and It Feels So Good

Reunited and It Feels So Good

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After a nearly unfathomable five months away from anything resembling a racecourse, Brent and I dusted off the cobwebs and picked up where we left off last winter. I say it was where we left off  but have to admit we were quite rusty. They say that it is “just like riding a bike” but I don’t think the adage holds true when you’re actually riding a bike. My body was contorted into positions it hasn’t been in months and it is amazing how quickly it forgot how it was supposed to feel. 

Nevertheless it was incredible to get back out there with Brent, doing what we love to do and what we have missed so immensely, hanging with my brother and enjoying the thrill of being out on the course. An added bonus, and perhaps the highlight of the event was seeing some of our KPF team out there to cheer us on. That’s what I miss the most, the comradery and feelings of family is what makes KPF so special. 

Endurance Zone TV

The event was part of the Endurance Zone TV where we competed with The Agars from Michigan and Team Tri Dat out of Oklahoma. Though it was called a competition it was truly more sport than race as we each had a camera on the bike and the chair and we recorded throughout the race. out the race. We each raced in our respective home states and did a run, then a bike and then a run again. It was an opportunity to spread the message of inclusion while raising money for the Challenged Athlete Foundation. As I said, the bike and I didn’t have a great day together as my body struggled and the heat index in Atlanta made it feel like it was 98 degrees. But all in all, it was great to be out there. 

Some of our foundation athletes came out and enjoyed the atmosphere of love and team spirit that we so sorely missed. We were joined on by Cougar Clifford, Justin Knight, Kevin Enners, Lizzie Kirksey and Katie Freesemann. It was really great to see everyone. Just as my body forgot how to react, I also forgot what the foundation means to me and the other people we positively impact. For that afternoon, it felt normal again. We were with everyone; with our family again. These days of dealing with Covid are extremely difficult, but knowing you have a family that loves you and is there to support you is what the foundation is all about. At the end of the day, and at some point, when the pandemic is way behind in the rearview mirror, we will be reminded that the Kyle Pease Foundation is all about love for one another.

Mother like Mine

The KPeasey Show Must Go On!

The KPeasey Show Must Go On!

For an organization that thrives on social interaction these past several months have been quite challenging!  Right now we should be celebrating another Peachtree Road Race. Right now we should be gearing up for our annual team triathlon at John Tanner State Park. Instead, right now we are home like everyone else, texting our buddies and hosting Zoom calls.  

Right now we should be figuring out who would be riding in our new van out to that triathlon.  See our plan for 2020 was to utilize a grant we received in 2019 along with our Boston Marathon fundraising efforts to get an accessible van for KPF. The plan was to retrofit the van so we could transport up to 4 wheelchairs to events. We have always gone above and beyond to help our athletes get to our races, but inevitably and too often, we have had to say we are sorry, we can't get you there. Not everyone can squeeze into a Peugeot, and certainly not with their 400 lb wheelchairs. 

Can you imagine the laughter as Sherry loads into the van with Emanuel and Dale, all smiling after a long day of racing? The accessible vehicle for many of our athletes will provide another layer of independence.  It's another way to allow us to provide inclusive opportunities. 

At the core of what we do is inclusion. Being able to get people to the start line is a big part of how we create that inclusive experience! We invite you to our next finish line if you haven't yet witnessed it. Come see the finishing smiles and the look of pure exhaustion as they grab another finisher's medal!

With Boston canceled our fundraising has all but halted on that front. BUT we have been alerted to a giveaway contest for a new van.  We are calling on all of you: our athletes, our families, and all of our supporters to help bring awareness to our cause.  Help us present our case on social media as to just how great this van would be to KPF.  Not being able to help is always one of the hardest pieces of our job, having a van would make it a lot easier to say yes.  Help us Find A Way as we know that a "yes" can lead to so much...just ask Kyle :)

Please post your KPF memories, joys, experiences using #SmallBusinessBigImpact.

Together WE Wheel...AGAIN
Brent Pease

Things I Miss About KPF Racing; While BG Goes For a Century

It is hard to believe that our last race was nearly five months ago.  Somehow, it seems easy to believe our next event could be more than five months out.  With so many of our families falling into a higher risk category it could be some time before we can safely set up events for those we serve.  This makes one of the most enjoyable parts of our events even harder, the social interactions.  The laughs we enjoy before a race as Mike tries to remember where he put the keys, the howls we relish as we cut the lock with bolt cutters.  The giggles that flow like water as Kyle & J-dude nod at each other while we all rush around as Bentley Grace holds court with a few of her favorite pushers.  It's those moments before and after a race that sometime feel the most normal. The indelible opportunities where athletes are talking to athletes and nobody is being treated any differently based on where they might sit.  It's the jokes from Kyle as he inquires about the course record, the questions from Ricardo about whether or not it will be a gun start or a bull frog [bull horn].  Whatever it is we long to enjoy those moments again. 

We are doing our best to remain safe and we ask that you please do the same.  While many of you may not get sick or be at risk for the worst of it, we are your community and we all want to be together again.  We want to chase down PR's, miles and loads of smiles.  Think of those around you as you make decisions and know that together we wheel....again.

Speaking of, our own Bentley Grace decided on July 3rd to run to Alabama...yes, the state.  She set out in the wee hours of the morning on July 3rd to experience 100 kilometres of fun.  With a small group, including some of her favorite pushers, she took on her first ultra-challenge.  Guessing by the upcoming bike fit we have scheduled, this might not be the last.  Eric, Chris and Anthony, flanked by family, helped push BG from Atlanta to Alabama.  We have checked and this is the longest anyone from KPF has run before! Make that another record for BG!!! She has an incredible smile and we cannot wait to share the racecourse with her again soon.  When we spoke to BG she said, "The event was hard and rewarding" taking nearly nine hours to complete the 100 km distance run. BG told us "I cannot wait for Boston in 2021!!!." Great work BG!!! BG qualified for Boston 2021 back on March 7th so we are hopeful that due to all the delays, we might have three KPF teams in Boston next year!! Together WE Wheel! 

Kyle and I have still not run together since March 7th, but after talking with family we are going to do a virtual event on July 24th at Columns Drive in Marietta.  We hope a few of you may be able to join (at a safe distance)! What we've missed most is the casual conversations that happen when we are out riding together.  If you really want to get to know someone, spend a few hours on a bike with them. I don't know if we will be able to train or hang like this all summer but for now, we are really excited at a chance to see just how out of shape we have become.

Be safe everyone and remember your community each time you walk out of your door.  We look forward to sharing the road with you all again soon! ~ Brent

Run to Alabama Bentley Grace Hicks

Alabama or Bust for BG and her posse!!

KPF Continues to Adjust "Because That's What Families Do"

This video was put together by our very own, Kevin Enners. Kevin types using orbital technology at about five words per minute.  Let that sink in for a moment...FIVE words per minute and he edited this incredible video to highlight our amazing team.

As our foundation has grown, so has our support structure.  We are incredibly proud of our team and all they bring to enhance the KPF experience.  While that experience has been reduced to Zoom calls, phone trees and social media of late it has not dampened our spirits.  We are incredibly hopeful for our return to racing, but we continue to be realistic about what that means for our families and their loved ones.

We recently spent some time trying to figure out what we should do if there were no racing the rest of the year, what would it look like? What would we do? We haven't quite cracked the code on that one but one of our board members said something very simple to us when he said. "you know we are doing a pretty good job."  Last year we had more than 70 unique individuals cross hundreds of finish lines together.  We held our annual camp at Twin Lakes and we helped two families secure accessible vehicles.  While we may not be in our normal, our family is still adjusting, because that's what families do.

Team Kyle Publix Half Marathon

We are incredibly thankful to our team who helps us continue to see the positive in each day, and challenges us to remain in the light! Thank you to Kevin for this incredible video, to Jdude (Justin) for his tireless spirit, to our fearless leader Kyle, to Shawna for taking on almost any task we find and to Morgan for the work on keeping the social community engaged.  Thank you to our board, our volunteers, to Mike, Dan & our Board of Directors.  Thank you for always being the best part of what we do.  We are incredibly proud and eternally grateful.

Together WE Wheel! Again,

Brent Pease ~ Executive Director

Virtual Road Race

Virtual Road Race

Virtual Road Race


Join KPF for our next virtual run the Virtual Road Race!

While we can't wheel together on Peachtree this July 4th, we can support Inclusion and our Peachtree Teams.  

Ways to Get Involved:
1. Join the Virtual Run - Choose Your Distance 1K, 5K, 10K... get out and move!
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2. Enter KPeasey's Bib Design Contest
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3. Order Your Limited Edition 2020 KPeasey Commemorative Tank Top
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