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Care to elaborate?
Give a report, highlights, etc?
Always interested in reading things to make my decisions for next years rides easier.
Give a report, highlights, etc?
Always interested in reading things to make my decisions for next years rides easier.
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Sure,first they(the lone Star Cyclist) got help from the Italy coaching staff and School board.The run was held at the Italy high school.It saw a two day event---Friday evening being a spaghetti supper(pay at the door)hosted by the coaches.Showers and tent spaces provided at no cost.This allowed for a more relaxed time than having to get up early Sat morning.Then Sat a pancake brake fast again pay at door by coaches.The ride was well marked and easy to follow.Several routes of different lengths offered.Nice T shirt for the ride.Burgers (pay as you go)Offered after ride.The lone star cyclist provided a lot of support during and after the ride ---like free snow cones and cokes.A well put on ride ----sam Ps all pay at the door meals were resonably priced and you didn't have to run all over to eat.I had a good time and so did the wife.