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Ryan Boyle Photo by Casey B. Gibson U.S. Paralympics Cycling
Gus Wintzell

Take a Ride with the Huntsville Business Journal on the Paralympics Cycling Course

March 19, 2021/in Lead, Events, News, Sports/by Gus Wintzell
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In less than a month, the nation’s best paracyclists will be wheeling through Cummings Research Park in the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open.

The April 17-18 event is a qualifier for the U.S. Paralympics Team and a chance to compete in this year’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

Steve Babin and Chris Gauldin traveled the course for the Huntsville Business Journal to give us a view from the athletes’ perspective. This is a 1-minute video trip (insert “Benny Hill” theme music at your leisure). For the longer video, visit our Facebook page.

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