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Jul. 9, 2002

Spinning Their Way to Rocky Mountain High

Each year, 2,000 bicyclists ride through the Colorado Rocky Mountains, braving a grueling seven-day trip which expands 489 miles. Ride the Rockies is not a race, and the riders raise no money. The participants do it simply for the love of sport.

        Each year, 2,000 bicyclists ride through the Colorado Rocky Mountains, braving a grueling seven-day trip which expands 489 miles. Ride the Rockies is not a race, and the riders raise no money. The participants do it simply for the love of sport.
        Among the bicycling enthusiasts that participate in this annual test of endurance, now in its 16th year, are Orange County lawyers ...

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