Motorcyclists, like the one in the middle of the picture, offer support to cyclists all the way to Portland. They run back and forth on their section of highway.
Motorcyclists, like the one in the middle of the picture, offer support to cyclists all the way to Portland. They run back and forth on their section of highway.
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These riders are among those from 36 states who converge on Seattle to begin the ride
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Seattle to Portland bicycle ride is sponsored by the Cascade Bicycle Club, the largest in the Pacific Northwest.
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More than 8,000 riders participate in the one- or two-day bike tour to Portland
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Putting in the miles early
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Cyclists along scenic Lake Washington, about 8 miles into the ride.
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I could hear these guys 100 feet away; the hard plastic wheels made quite a roar. Pictured here along Lake Washington, they made it up that first hill at Seward Park in Seattle.
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