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Anyone go on the freeway bike hike today? I did it in just under an hour, 59.55. It was pretty cool, I think I was a little fast for my group but picking openings to overtake was fun. It said on the entry thing that you wern't allowed to slipstream....didn't stop most people, but wasn't easy finding people doing the same speed.

anyway, I reccomend it.

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Oooo when do they have that? Im mostly riding on tha weekends through the city on my bmx. Its a real nice ride in the arvo and at nite esp on a nice semi warm day :P Also its an awsome ride down mounts bay road. Take alot to ride a lil pushie along there lol anyone else round there?

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