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Posted on March 31, 2012 by sjg

30 Days of Biking

The 30 Days of Biking dare I say, movement? — kicks off tomorrow, April 1. Want to play along? Get out and ride every day in April and then share your adventures online, such as on the 30 Days of Biking Facebook Page. Point us at your stories, and we will be happy to share them too.

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