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photo by Geri McShane

Members of the Navarro family gather at the Sibley warming house following the Bike-A-Thon Saturday. Forty-five family members and friends rode. In front, from left, are Magnus Wahlstrom, Dom Navarro, Marisa Navarro and Heather Marigold. Back row: Al Navarro, Karen Navarro, Teresa Navarro, Deb Navarro, Robert Navarro, Santiago Navarro, Laurie Navarro and Cheto Navarro.

A family and its friends ride together

Freeborn County Bike-A-Thon

Published Monday, May 4, 2009

Forty-five members and close friends of the Navarro family turned out Saturday to ride in the annual Freeborn County American Cancer Society Bike-A-Thon.

The show of support was in honor of Robert Navarro, who grew up in Albert Lea and now lives in Rochester. He was diagnosed with kidney cancer in November of 2007 and has been undergoing treatment since.

“It’s definitely good to have support,” he said.

Navarro is no stranger to the Bike-A-Thon. He has ridden in it a number of times. The first time, he said, was in 1973. The last time was two years ago, with a close friend, who died last year of cancer.

When Navarro was diagnosed with cancer, he said family and friends made the decision to ride this year. “It just grew,” he said of the large family turnout, which made up a large portion of the Bike-A-Thon’s total of 105 individual riders.

Navarro rode as far as Glenville. His wife, Deb, made it to Hayward. Many family members made it farther (many stopping at Geneva) and some made it the whole way.

One nephew came from as far away as Washington, D.C. Other family members came from Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Rochester and Albert Lea. All three of the couple’s children rode, as well as grandchildren, brothers, sisters, friends, nieces, nephews and cousins.

The couple’s niece-in-law, Laurie, was the second rider to complete the route that day. The couple’s nephew, Santiago Navarro, came in third.

Navarro family riders brought in $4,739 pledges for the American Cancer Society. That included $250 from the school where Laurie and Santiago teach, Bruce Guadalupe Community School in Milwaukee.

One of the couple’s nephews designed a shirt for family members to wear on the ride. The gray shirts sported a cartoon character and the word “CanServive.” They included Robert Navarro’s signature in orange — the color for kidney cancer awareness.

Navarro said it was hard to express how proud he was of his family on Saturday.

“I’m proud of everyone,” he said. “It’s hard to put it into words.”

Thirty-four riders completed the 100-mile ride. The last three riders came in at 6:15 p.m. They were Fred Moran, Adam Moffitt and Jake Moffitt, three generations of one family.


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Posted by rae_rae (anonymous) on May 4, 2009 at 2:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This is so awesome! To see a family coming together to support each other and a great cause is really great! Job well done, and the T-shirts how creative Cancervive!

Posted by Tina (anonymous) on May 4, 2009 at 2:47 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I feel so blessed to be a part of this amazing family! Dad you're such an inspiration and I'll be ready to ride this again for you next year!!!

Posted by SunMan (anonymous) on May 4, 2009 at 4:31 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Great job to all. I got to talk to the lady with a yellow backpack... I was the rider who said "spin" and keep your RPMs (revolutions per minute) fast to keep your legs from dying and your stamina.

That came in very handy after Geneva (interesting how they serve those oh, so un-cancer friendly hot-dogs there) when it was str8 into that 15 mph wind AND hills.

But I kept my endurance and made the whole route.

Good luck and best wishes to you all... see you next year and remember: SPIN FAST will keep you going longer and your average higher. :)

Posted by deby (anonymous) on May 6, 2009 at 6:58 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I want to thank all the volunteers.... everyone did an excellent job. However this articale really was the frosting on the cake! Thank you for taking the time to hear our story. Cancer is life changing and the support Robert and I have recieved from are family and friends has been incrediable. We plan to make this a yearly event -- and hope to increase our team! Thank you Albert Lea!!

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