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![]() By Anahid Yeremian
The sixth Annual Bike-a-thon from Aug. 10-13 to raise funds for the scientists of the Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Yerevan Physics Institute was another smashing success under the leadership of world-renowned cycling coach Albert Soloyan. This year’s bike-a-thon had an added goal of supporting cyclists in Armenia. The veteran riders from the Abovyan Cycling School and the youngest of the youngest riders joined us at different stages of the ride. We stayed at an amazing hotel called “Maisian Kamurj” in Ijevan during our ride. The owner of the hotel, Vahagn, was extremely kind and generous toward us. For the price of an average dinner in Menlo Park per night, we were fed three hearty meals a day, had comfortable beds to sleep in, and unlimited access to the pool and game room. Our ride started at the Haghardzin Monastery on Aug. 10, with a steep downhill to the main road. From there we rode to Ijevan on a relatively flat road with gentle hills. After dinner, Soloyan took us to the Varagavank Monastery on top of another mountain in the support van, something I personally welcomed. The next day, we rode to Goshavank and the day after to Makaravank, both extremely steep climbs. I confess, on some of the very steep parts I had to be rescued by the support van, but the boys were awesome and rode all the way. ![]() We raised much-needed funds for the Cosmic Ray Division that week to repair the snow machine that had slid down the mountain to the valley below during this winter’s shift change to the Aragats Cosmic Ray Research station at 10,500 ft. elevation, as well as to support some of the championship quality cyclists with needed equipment so that they can continue to raise the Armenian flag at cycling races with their medal-worthy performances. As we say each year, “This year’s bike-a-thon was the best of all.” We expect to top the experience next year and hope that many of you will join us. By Anahid Yeremian The sixth Annual Bike-a-thon from Aug. 10-13 to raise funds for the scientists of the Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Yerevan Physics Institute was another smashing success under the leadership of world-renowned cycling coach Albert Soloyan. This year’s bike-a-thon had an added goal of supporting cyclists in Armenia. On the road from Haghardzin to Ijevan The veteran riders from the Abovyan Cycling School and the youngest of the youngest riders joined us at different stages of the ride. We stayed at an amazing hotel called “Maisian Kamurj” in Ijevan during our ride. The owner of the hotel, Vahagn, was extremely kind and generous toward us. For the price of an average dinner in Menlo Park per night, we were fed three hearty meals a day, had comfortable beds to sleep in, and unlimited access to the pool and game room. Our ride started at the Haghardzin Monastery on Aug. 10, with a steep downhill to the main road. From there we rode to Ijevan on a relatively flat road with gentle hills. After dinner, Soloyan took us to the Varagavank Monastery on top of another mountain in the support van, something I personally welcomed. The next [...] By Anahid Yeremian The sixth Annual Bike-a-thon from Aug. 10-13 to raise funds for the scientists of the Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Yerevan Physics Institute was another smashing success under the leadership of world-renowned cycling coach Albert Soloyan. This year’s bike-a-thon had an added goal of supporting cyclists in Armenia. On the road from Haghardzin to Ijevan The veteran riders from the Abovyan Cycling School and the youngest of the youngest riders joined us at different stages of the ride. We stayed at an amazing hotel called “Maisian Kamurj” in Ijevan during our ride. The owner of the hotel, Vahagn, was extremely kind and generous toward us. For the price of an average dinner in Menlo Park per night, we were fed three hearty meals a day, had comfortable beds to sleep in, and unlimited access to the pool and game room. Our ride started at the Haghardzin Monastery on Aug. 10, with a steep downhill to the main road. From there we rode to Ijevan on a relatively flat road with gentle hills. After dinner, Soloyan took us to the Varagavank Monastery on top of another mountain in the support van, something I personally welcomed. The next [...] [img][/img] More... |
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