MEET THE ABB STAFF

These are the people who make it all happen...the man behind the whole show, the voices on the phone, and the faces on the road who will lead Fast America 2007 across the nation.

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President:  Douglas Torosian

Doug had a love of long distance cycling from a very young age.
He first rode cross country self contained in 1982. And in the last 24 years has provided the means for 1000’s of cyclists to achieve their goal of riding their bicycles across the United States.


ABB was founded by cyclists for cyclists as a full service long distance touring alternative for bicyclists who want to cycle across the USA.  “Our philosophy is to create a level of support for our cyclists that includes; great routes, motel lodging, meals, friendly experienced cycling staff, compressive mechanical and sag support, luggage transportation, daily maps and cue sheets, etc.  Our goal is to allow you, the cyclist, to ride your bike at your own pace and truly see America...as you only can from the seat of your bicycle.  No worries, ride your bike!”  "We continually update our current tours to find the best roads, lodging, logistics, etc., while continuing to develop new and interesting events to give cyclists a real choice of touring options to see this great country.  We hope to see you ride with us someday."

 

Associate Director of Operations: 
Bill Lannon

Came to ABB in 2001.  The voice on the other end of the line when you call to sign up or have a question.  Responsible for marketing, advertising, and all materials sent out to the riders.  Coordinates motels, meals, and other tour logistics.

 

 

Office Manager: Karen Bagshaw

Been with the organization since '93.  Responsible for accounting and creating all documentation that leaves the office.  Not to be confused with Karen Bauer (the one that eats broccoli).

 

ON ROAD STAFF

MIKE MUNK, Tour Leader/Mechanic


Age: 59
Married:  (To Barbara)
Home:  Prattville, Alabama (Transplanted Yankee...originally from Indiana)
Occupation:  Retired Air Force Navigator, Cross Country Bicycle Ride Leader, UBI Certified Bicycle Mechanic
Experience:  Cycling since 1989
Bike:  Custom Roark Titanium
Favorite Quote:  "You don't quit moving if you get old, you get old if you quit moving!"
Second favorite quote:  "Your worst day on a bicycle is better than your best day at the office."
Third favorite quote:  "Put the hammer down now, I can rest when they put me underground!"

Experience: First rode across the country as staff with Cycle America in 1996 upon retiring from the Air Force.  First rode with ABB in '97 and began serving as head mechanic and leading ABB tours in '98.  Has crossed the US 27 times and has led a total of 39 tours with ABB as of 1 Jan 2007.  

Started riding in 1989 at 42 years old and started racing at 45.  Since '89, has amassed over 150,000 miles and has medaled at district, regional, and national levels in Armed Forces Masters, USCF Masters, and Senior Olympics competitions.  Training includes:  LABs Effective Cycling Instructor Certification, United Bicycle Institute's Bicycle Mechanic Certification, and is a Walden School of Cycling graduate.  Four time National Senior Olympics Gold medalist; currently, the 5K time trial Bronze Medalist (55-59 age group).  Still holds the 50-54 National Senior Olympics record for the 5K time trial (6:29/29.0 MPH at Orlando FL, '99).   

Although cycling is a passion, other interests include golf, traveling, meeting new people, and playing with this web site.

 

BARBARA MUNK--Assistant Tour Leader, Logistics Coordinator: Lodging, Food, Finance, and MOM


 

Age: 57
Married: To Mikie
Home:  Prattville, Alabama
Occupation:  Keeping Mike out of trouble is her full time job, but her grandkids (4) call her "Super Nena!"
Favorite Quote:  "Being happy is a personal responsibility."

Heard saying to a motel desk clerk:  "Do you want to talk to the man in charge, or the woman who knows what's going on?"
Experience:  Barbara began supporting bicycle tours so she could see Mike in the summer time.  After he returned from his third summer on the road while she stayed home, she told him if he went again, he had to take her or stay home himself.  She has been a wonderful addition to the ABB staff as she comes to us with 8 years experience supporting and developing bike tours.  Her basic duties include taking care of the luggage, meals, motels, and general support of the riders (but mostly, as said before, she spends the majority of her time keeping Mike in check).  You'll see her smiling face at the SAG stops and while preparing lunches on the road. 

She spends most of her time, when away from bicycle tours, being the perfect mother to her two daughters (Krystal 35 and Niki 32) and grandma to her 4 grandkids Michael (9), Noah (6), Annaleise (3), and new granddaughter, Rebekah Joy (2).  She enjoys reading, working in the yard, travel, movies, and her grandkids (all while keeping Mike out of trouble). 

 

KAREN BAUER, Ride Leader/Sag Support
 

Age: 53
Single
Home:  Eugene Oregon
Experience:  Cycling since 4, touring since '89 (she was a bit older than 4 by then).  I asked her if she'd been riding all her life and she replied, "Not yet."
Bike:  Roark Custom TI
Occupation:  Working out and eating bagels and broccoli.
Favorite Quotes:  "It's not the goal, but the way there that matters.  The harder the way, the more worthwhile the journey."  Wilford Thesiger
And "Can I have broccoli with cheese on the side?"

Karen comes to us with 9 years staff experience.  She has been involved with numerous state and local rides and 17 cross country rides.  She has been with ABB for 7 years and we are proud to have her experience and personality on our staff.  Smile when you see her...She'll have a camera in hand at the SAG stops or in the support van when she is not riding.

She holds a MS degree in Physical Education and has coached US disabled cycling team at the Paralympics in Atlanta and Sydney Australia.  She has raced tandem at the northwest Burley events and captained a tandem during the '95 US ABA Masters Disabled Nationals to the gold medal (Set national record) in the 40K women's tandem team event with a blind stoker.  Placed 6th and 8th in the time trials and was the SILVER medalist in the 20k road race at the 2005 National Senior Olympics in Pittsburg PA.  Most recently, qualified for the '07 National Senior Olympics by placing 2nd overall in the Alabama State 40k road race and 5k time trial.

Her hobbies include: cycling, reading, working out, traveling, and meeting new people (and she plays a big role helping Barbara keeping Mike our of trouble).

 

SHANE O'LEARY, Mechanic
 

Age: 54
Married
Home:  Rochester NY
Occupation:  TBD
Experience:

Cycling since Early 80’s

Favorite Quotes:

  1. "Physical activity is the closest thing we currently have to a fountain of youth".

William Hall M.D. Director of the Center for Lifetime Wellness at Monroe Community Hospital, Rochester, NY. 

  1. “Ride hard or ride home alone”.  Mantra for the Wed. night Furman ride.

Careers: 1st career, completed, 32 years with Eastman Kodak Company
2nd career, in process, bicycles & motorcycles – ‘Life is Good’!

 USA Cycling:

bulletLevel II Coach
bulletTrained in Power

 UBI - Certified Pro Mechanic

 MSF/MANYS – National and NYS certified Motorcycle RiderCoach (Instructor)

Experience with America by Bicycle:

2003    ‘FAST Ride’ 3450 miles in 32 days -  Irvine CA. to Boston MA. - Rider

2005  ‘Ride the East’  - Staff

2006  ‘Ride the East’ – Tour Leader

2007  ‘Fast Ride’ – Irvine CA. to Boston MA. – Mechanic

  ‘Ride the East’ – Tour Leader (planned Aug.-Sept.)

Some Additional Cycling Highlights:

            1989 – Double Century – 204 mile

          1990-1991 – France, 1 year of awesome cycling, including:  Col de la Croix de Fer, Col du Telegraphe, Col du Galibier, l'Alpe-d'Huez  - 115 mile day

           1993 – Hamlin Beach Triathlon, 3rd in age group

 1994   Assault on Mt Mitchell, 102 mile, 11,000 ft. in 6:04:44

  2002 – Lake Ontario, 516 miles in 4.5 days

            2004 – Erie Canal, 413 miles, with my better half, stopping at all 35 locks

            2005 – Lake Erie, 660 miles in 6 days

            2007 – Tucson AZ., Mt. Lemon 27 mile climb at 6% average, 87 mile day and Kitt Peak 12 mile climb 8% average, 107 mile day

 

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