Today our registration kicked off at 5p.m., although our staff arrived at Frontier Park much earlier. Riders were excited to get out on the trail tomorrow. Each rider picked up a rider packet with a ride t-shirt, water bottle, map booklet and a few other necessities for the week.
At 7p.m., we gathered for our first rider meeting. David Kelly, Ranger Brett Barnes and Bill Bryan explained the rules of the road. Most of our riders are camping on the riverfront tonight. Tomorrow our breakfast begins at the Ameristar Casino at 6a.m. Our route is 38 miles from St. Charles to Marthasville!

A rider models our 20th anniversary jersey.
Since 2010 marks the Katy Trail’s 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of our ride, we will have a “Top 10 from the Trail.”
Top 10 Things We’re Looking Forward to This Week:
1. “I’m excited to ride with Dawn and Bruce!” –Steve Reed, 2nd ride
2. “Meeting up with people we’ve ridden with before.” –Dawn Wayant, 2nd ride
3. “The tunnels! We go through some cool tunnels.” –Bruce Wayant, 2nd ride
4. “A week of relaxation.” –Ed Stoner, 2nd ride
5. “Just getting to the end of the ride each day, surviving the heat.” -Larry Carner, 2nd ride
6. “Doing the trail with my wife on a tandem.” -Rob Schraft, 3rd ride
7. “A lot of fun and hopefully lose some weight!” –Liz Schraft, 1st ride
8. “The SAGs because there is food and cold drinks.” –Quinn Derusseau, 1st ride and Henry Hiestrman, 1st ride
9. “I’m looking forward to seeing this part of the trail. I’ve never been to St. Charles.” –Mim Hiestrman, 1st ride
10. “Being with my grandsons and going back to some of the places I saw last year.” –Kay Chase, 2nd ride
Rider of the Day
Michael Johnson
Age: 64
From: Round Rock, Texas
Michael first heard about the Katy Trail Ride last year. He wanted to ride in 2009, but his daughter, an avid cyclist and Livestrong (Lance Armstrong Foundation) mentor, advised him to wait and train for next year. With a yellow Livestrong bracelet on each wrist, he clearly shares his daughter’s passion for raising money for cancer research. He rode in a Livestrong race and is planning to do another one this summer. Two weeks ago, he rode 200 miles in preparation, and he’s ready to hit the trails of Missouri on Monday.
Michael worked 31 years as a financial analyst before retiring. He also has experience on stage as well as directing community theater. Before cycling, Michael started racing motorcycles. He loves fixing things, especially vintage bikes, motorcycles, houses and sets. “I love to bring things back from the dead,” he says.
When he bought a set of tools to work on his own bike he began helping friends and now runs a little side business. All of the money he charges for repair and tune-ups is donated to the Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer research.
Since he did most of his training in Texas, I had to ask about the Missouri humidity. He says, “It’s horrible but I’ve done motorcycle camping for 15 years. I’m used to being hot, sweaty and stinky.” He was excited to see the trail is smoother than the one he used for training.
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