For some, cycling is unbridled freedom. It’s something that is deeply personal to them; more than just setting off and pedaling on difficult tracks with strangers. It’s a way to make friends.
Her husband wore a skeleton suit, one of the many skeletons pedaling during the event. “It’s fun,” said Chris Mamarella, an avid cyclist, who has participated in the event for several years.
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The two former Huskies were cyclors. That’s the name for those who, by pedaling on a stationary bike, provide the sailing yachts with the hydraulic power they need during races that typically ...