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Fat biking attracts racers to Albion Hills

January 18, 2017   ·   0 Comments

Fat biking attracts racers to Albion Hills Albion Hills Conservation Area was the scene Saturday of Superfly Racing’s annual Fat Bike Festival. A fat bike is like a mountain bike, except it the frames have been adjusted to accommodate wider tires with heavy treads to deal with the snow encountered on the trails. Here, competitors were taking off in the main event.

Albion Hills Conservation Area was the scene Saturday of Superfly Racing’s annual Fat Bike Festival. A fat bike is like a mountain bike, except it the frames have been adjusted to accommodate wider tires with heavy treads to deal with the snow encountered on the trails. Here, competitors were taking off in the main event.

The older competitors (50 and older) were heading out on their event. Photos by Bill Rea

The older competitors (50 and older) were heading out on their event.
Photos by Bill Rea

Was it just wishful thinking? Don Blue of Mount Albert was on hand at the Fat Bike Festival in his Wendel Clark jersey, brandishing this replica of the Stanley Cup he created.

Was it just wishful thinking? Don Blue of Mount Albert was on hand at the Fat Bike Festival in his Wendel Clark jersey, brandishing this replica of the Stanley Cup he created.

Sean Ruppel of Uxbridge was in charged at the starting line of the various events.

Sean Ruppel of Uxbridge was in charged at the starting line of the various events.

         

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