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That was super fun seeing everyone out there today...I feel so.much better that the cyclists will do an awesome job when the zombie apocalypse happens...




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Zombie Apocalypse? Lordy, I'd forgotten about that...
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Henry in the megaphone for pre-ride instructions.

Gillian arrives on the long tail.

Erin Potter working the phones to make sure all the stops are ready for participants.

Josephine planning Team LLBee’s route.
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Sarah Bee ready for silliness.

The F Team: Erin, Steve O and LSG

TwoWheel’s RadWagon basking in the morning sun.

Multicolored Bee in the Quincy Protected Bike Lane.
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Bee slinging her bike and trailer over a barrier.

Panniers full of mulch.

Hi Kathy! Thank you for volunteering.

Hi Casey!
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Strider bike cyclocross is the cutest thing ever.

Gillian’s family at the finish.

TwoWheels on the podium in the cargo bike category.
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One day Henry and Erin are going to let me ride the Bike Arlington cargo bike for real.
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Loving all the photos!!!! Especially since I didn’t get to see any of the checkpoints! Here’s a few from the start/finish & Qiincy Park (food pick-up/fire extinguishers).
Great job everyone! So excited to see so many people out there! 



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I was really impressed with the staff and volunteers for the event. Start to finish, the whole thing was well-organized and fun. A big thanks! My son had blast on the "cyclocross course." I loved seeing the other cargo rigs, too. Here are a few pictures, mine is the blue jalopy, #45.


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