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11-5-2009 1:02 PM
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It all started when Tsai began to work in a hospital many years ago. A native of Taiwan, she was trained in Japan in the art of shiatsu massage. So while working at the hospital, "I started to put my hands where they hurt," she says. Tsai began regularly giving massages to cancer patients, until one day, about 26 years ago, she massaged a patient with MS. It was then and there that she first heard about the bike ride and decided to participate.

"In Taiwan, riding a bike is very common," explains Tsai's grandson, Alan Sim, who also participates in City to Shore -- 2009 was his sixth year. "So she grabbed her little one-speed bike and was doing the ride."

And why the nice dress and high heels? Tsai says that's just her normal biking outfit.

"I went to church, so I always dressed up and would ride my bicycle," she says. "So that's why I do it that way -- I do it that way naturally. That's the way I ride my bike."
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11-5-2009 1:30 PM
foxyarse
Great inspiration
11-6-2009 1:00 PM
tazmanium
Have you ever caught yourself getting in your car to drive a block or two away? I have, and I felt very fuelish, I mean foolish.
11-7-2009 2:32 AM
murieleileen
Go Granny.
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