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Christine Anderson pondering her camera as she waited for her riding companion at the start of Routt Road. |
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In the pre-dawn darkness, Jim Preston preparing his roving SAG vehicle for an action-packed day ahead. |
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Larry Varney astride his Rans V-Rex recumbent (minus the full fairing) discussing the finer points of recumbents with Duc Do. |
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Ready to go! Jane Anne Tyler got her registration packet and ready to head out on the OKHT ride. |
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Impressive feat! Bob (Boom-boom) Brasher and Gary (Mad Dog) Mudd rode this ancient Schwinn Twinn 45 miles to Bardstown. |
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Chris Quirey at the start of his solitary 67-mile ride to Bardstown, the 67-mile route being the least popular option with the riders. |
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Alan Darby and Ellen Mueller on their red Santana tandem enjoying the easy going pace with Paul Battle. |
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Joe Argabrite being pushed around by five-year-old stokid Zak on the newly-adapted tandem just for this OKHT ride. |
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Denise Everett and Nancy McElwain enjoying the refreshments at SAG #1 near Whitfield in Bullitt County. |
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Janice Weihl, Alice Filiatreau, and Barbara Berman manning the refreshment table at SAG #1, the most popular SAG stop all day. |
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The double paceline rolling down Plum Creek Road near Waterford. |
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The returning 60-mile riders near the Floyds Fork crossing on Broad Run Rd. |
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The riders meeting their challenge on the Broad Run Rd. hill, the same cursed hill that is part of the popular Tour de Gil route. |
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Cheryl Brawner, Kimble Howard, Les Terry, and Earl Jones enjoying a relaxing moment after a hard day’s work. |