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Triangle Bikeworks
I wanted to give a shout out to Triangle Bikeworks/Spok'n Revolutions. This non-profit advocacy group was founded 10 years ago with the intent to provide children of color a way to gain self-confidence in their abilities while developing healthier habits and exploring their history through multi-day bike tours. They are currently on their Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Tour riding from central North Carolina to St. Augustine, FL.
I had the opportunity to help them prepare their bikes for this tour and can say that their energy is phenomenal. You can follow their current tour progress on Facebook
I had the opportunity to help them preparetheir bikes for this tour and can say that the energy of all involved it phenomenal. You can follow their current tour progress on Facebook
I had the opportunity to help them prepare their bikes for this tour and can say that their energy is phenomenal. You can follow their current tour progress on Facebook
I had the opportunity to help them preparetheir bikes for this tour and can say that the energy of all involved it phenomenal. You can follow their current tour progress on Facebook
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According to the Facebook page, looks like they got to St. Augustine, and only had to ride through one tropical storm.
Thanks for posting this!
Thanks for posting this!
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