Why Slow Positron?
Cycling was just a small part of our father's interests. Roy had a PhD in Experimental Physics and spent the majority of his career studying positron annihilation and it's effects on metals. When I was about 10 years old, Dad had an upcoming conference on slow positrons for which he asked me to design a logo. I created a snail with a positron symbol (e+) on its shell. This design was used in the production of marketing for the event as well as t-shirts.
When Michael and I decided to do this ride in honor of Dad, Michael recalled this snail design and suggested that we brand our team as "Slow Positron," a play on our fathers field of expertise along with our own personal cycling prowess.
When Michael and I decided to do this ride in honor of Dad, Michael recalled this snail design and suggested that we brand our team as "Slow Positron," a play on our fathers field of expertise along with our own personal cycling prowess.
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