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HENRY LUSSIER, Brody Tolas, Ellie Butler and Jay Mulligan wait with anticipation as Middlebury Pump Track group leader Erik Remsen cuts the red ribbon signifying the official opening of the track in the town rec park last Wednesday.
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OSKAR MURPHY IS developing important mountain bike skills such as cornering, jumping and positioning on the bike during a run through the Middlebury pump track last week.
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PRESCHOOLER LUCY BOWDISH and her bike crest a hillock on the new Middlebury Pump Track on the day it opened, Wednesday, May 31. Bowdish and scads of other bikers are taking advantage of a new amenity that supports healthy, outdoor recreation and could be an attraction to draw more families to town.
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PRESCHOOLER LOUVA BAKER-Médard, with Fiona Chen and Katherine Palmer on opening day of the Middlebury Pump Track.
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TRYING OUT SOME jumps on the new pump track in Middlebury.
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HARPER MACKEY BUILDS a little of the character trait grit as she pushes her bike to the top of a hill on the pump track.
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CREATING THE NEW pump track in the Middlebury Recreation Park was the work of many. Some key supporters and organizers, shown on opening day, were, from left, Vermont Mountain Bike Association Executive Director Nick Bennette, Middlebury Pump Track group leader Erik Remsen, Middlebury Parks Superintendent Dustin Hunt, Addison County Bike Club President George Lawrence, Parks Department Program Coordinator Scott Bourne, pump track designer Brooke Scatchard and ACSD Superintendent Peter Burrows.
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HATTIE CLARK and Jay Mulligan lead a group of preschoolers up a hillock on the Middlebury pump track on opening day. Coming right along are Maddux Barnes, Ellie Butler and Faeryn Lathrop.
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