Monday, May 19, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
The slipstream
I didn't know about the slipstream until talking to Pak Halim today.A few really experienced, fast cyclists ride ahead to clear a path against win resistance that is. Riders behind them benefit as they get to ride faster with less effort.
There are quite a few young riders in the peloton (see I've learned new and exciting words - it means pack). Like in their early teens. The Malakoff Charity Ride, gives them the opportunity to practice and learn from experienced riders.
I'm learning - more from listening to the other riders than from actually riding. Building up to it slowly.
Quote from lunch 'Riding is about using your brain'.
Here's a link to an interesting article on research on using slipstream to save fuel http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/07/17/can_platooning_cars_save_fuel.html
Digging deep
The riders took up a further collection for Rumah Darul Izzah - totalling about RM1,024 or RM1,074 after seeing the need of the home.
The Malakoff Charity Ride is the among the first every corporate visitors to the home this was said by Ustaz Zul. He's the secretary of the board and is hoping more corporation will support them.
Among the riders singled out were Jack and Pak Halim, representing their respective companies Al(?) Tech and Sterling, that had made generous donations.
Among the riders singled out were Jack and Pak Halim, representing their respective companies Al(?) Tech and Sterling, that had made generous donations.
“Mana Challenge?” Day 2 of Malakoff Charity Ride 2008
“Why so flat? Did not see that many hills,”
“Where’s the challenge like Day 1?”
“Are we on the right route?”
Above were just some of the remarks made by riders of Malakoff Charity Ride 2008.
“We began with quite challenging climb, what happened?” asked a veteran rider.
However, another season rider explained, “this ride is to relax your body before another longer ride on Day 3.”
Day 2 started at Hotel Seri Malaysia Temerloh, had the first stop at Maran before proceeded to the next stop at Pekan Gambang for lunch. Later riders had their third stop and also the last stop at Caltex Station, near Simpang Jerangau before heading to the last stop of Day 2, Kompleks Rakan Muda Kemaman.
“Where’s the challenge like Day 1?”
“Are we on the right route?”
Above were just some of the remarks made by riders of Malakoff Charity Ride 2008.
“We began with quite challenging climb, what happened?” asked a veteran rider.
However, another season rider explained, “this ride is to relax your body before another longer ride on Day 3.”
Day 2 started at Hotel Seri Malaysia Temerloh, had the first stop at Maran before proceeded to the next stop at Pekan Gambang for lunch. Later riders had their third stop and also the last stop at Caltex Station, near Simpang Jerangau before heading to the last stop of Day 2, Kompleks Rakan Muda Kemaman.
The donations
First the facts on the donations, and a littlet bit on the homes that received them. There more info on those homes where I sat close to someone from the home or school.
Darul Izzah orphanage : RM10,000
(you can read about DArul Izzah in the earlier post); that Ustaz Badawi representing them in the pix
Rumah Sri Suria (Sunshine Home) : RM5,000; represented by Pn Zaiton
This is a home for special kids
SK Bandar Temerloh (Integrasi) : RM5,000; represented by Cikgu Abdul Majid. I sat next to Pn Nor Jalilah Mat Ali, who teaches at the school. This is an integration school that has classes for special kids and regular kids too. There are currently 700 students, 43 are learning impaired and another 22 are hearing impaired. The idea is for the special kids and the regular kids to mingle during recess, and some classes for more acceptance of each other. Pn Nor Jalilah told me that its challenging, but the response from teh regular kids has been positive, while the special kids are improving. See is quite a character; I think any child would enjoy having her as a teacher.
Pusat Dalam Komuniti Bukit Damar: RM3,000
This is an in-community rehabilitation center.
Pusat Dalam Komuniti Bandar Temerloh: RM3,000
As above.
2 orphanages in Gombak received a total of RM5,000 as well.
How much is that in total? That's RM31,000 in total.
Here's a pix of all the charity representatives and AJ from Malakoff who presented the checks.
First round of donations to the needy
Senior Vice President of Malakoff Corporation Berhad
Rider, Malakoff Charity Ride 2008
The first round of donations to the needy was held Pertubuhan Anak-anak Yatim & Kebajikan Cawangan Pahang-Temerloh last night.
Funny how the riders managed to keep to the route the entire day; but when we headed out to Rumah Darul Izzah, there was some confusion. But Rumah Darul Izzah is a little off the beaten track.
It's a home for orphaned girls - infants to 18 years old. There are 29 girls under care at the moment at the home.
The speech-ifying was of a high-standard and very amusing with Nor Shakiman, the organising chairman of the race and Ustaz Zul proving to be talented raconteurs.
Laughing helped the riders ignore hunger pangs.
More than 150 people were attended with the younger children at Darul Izzah receiving lots of attention.
Tired
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