Virginia - “The Tour de France is commonly assumed to be the longest, most physically demanding race in bicycle racing. Spanning 2,174 miles across mountains, valleys and winding roads in 23 days, it is no doubt grueling. However, just ask Steve Laurenson of Cascades and his three teammates in the Race Across America (RAAM) what they think the toughest trek is, and they may give a different answer.Full story...
7/9/2008: Bike Rider Leads Team in 3000 Mile Race
June 2008: Cutting to the Core
Annapolis - MOHS Surgery an Advanced Tool to Fight Skin Cancer Full story...
5/22/2008: Outracing Cancer
Annapolis - “They say the hardest part of this race is getting to the starting line.” It seems true. Convincing 10 people to join the journey, securing all the equipment, securing vehicles and flying everyone out to California takes precise planning. Such careful coordinating has been the work of the last year, and he’s banking that it will pay off. Full story...
4/16/2008: SunAware gets Brainware endorsement
Boston - Brainware, Inc., a Virginia-based company that provides Global 2000 corporations with programs that extract information locked in computers, has provided a donation of $10,000 to help in the fight against melanoma. Full story...
4/7/2008: Ride4Melanoma planned for Galesville


