COSTA MESA — Cycling with a mustache doesn't make you ride any faster, but it does garner a lot of awesome looks.
And, with temperatures expected to be in the mid-40s, the extra facial protection may ward off frozen upper lips for a group of five Orange County natives pedaling 1,000 miles down the coast from Oregon to San Diego at the end of the month.
The ride, known as CANCure1000 and founded by Costa Mesan Christopher Reynolds, aims to raise $10,000 in its inaugural year for cancer research nonprofit Movember.
"The name itself is about changing the vocabulary surrounding cancer," Reynolds, 28, said of CANCure. "The word 'cancer' has such a stigma — like a death sentence — but cancer is not what it was 20 years ago."
One in two men and one in three women will get cancer in their lifetime, Reynolds said.
However, with new research and treatment options, the survival and recovery rate are much higher than it was a couple of decades ago.
