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CYCLISTS TAKING PART in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo bicycle event crest a hill on Route 125 in Ripton in a pack. The event, which took participants from a start in Bristol and over as many as four mountain gaps, is promoted as non-competitive — but looking at these faces could leave
some viewers wondering if that is the case.
Independent photo/Steve James
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LUCAS PALCSIK OF Middlebury gets encouragement from his dad, Drew, at a water stop in Ripton.
Independent photos/Steve James
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BICYCLISTS CAME FROM all over the northeastern part of the United States and eastern Canada to take part in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo. They started at the Bristol Rec Park in the morning, and pedaled routes of up to 112 miles over the Appalachian, Lincoln, Middlebury and Brandon gaps in the Green Mountains.
Independent photo/Steve James
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BICYCLISTS CAME FROM all over the northeastern part of the United States and eastern Canada to take part in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo. They started at the Bristol Rec Park in the morning, and pedaled routes of up to 112 miles over the Appalachian, Lincoln, Middlebury and Brandon gaps in the Green Mountains.
Independent photo/Steve James
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BICYCLISTS CAME FROM all over the northeastern part of the United States and eastern Canada to take part in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo. They started at the Bristol Rec Park in the morning, and pedaled routes of up to 112 miles over the Appalachian, Lincoln, Middlebury and Brandon gaps in the Green Mountains.
Independent photo/Steve James
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BICYCLISTS CAME FROM all over the northeastern part of the United States and eastern Canada to take part in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo. They started at the Bristol Rec Park in the morning, and pedaled routes of up to 112 miles over the Appalachian, Lincoln, Middlebury and Brandon gaps in the Green Mountains.
Independent photo/Steve James
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BICYCLISTS CAME FROM all over the northeastern part of the United States and eastern Canada to take part in Saturday’s Vermont Gran Fondo. They started at the Bristol Rec Park in the morning, and pedaled routes of up to 112 miles over the Appalachian, Lincoln, Middlebury and Brandon gaps in the Green Mountains.
Independent photo/Steve James