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Old 07-31-2007, 07:13 AM #1
Chahinkapa Chahinkapa is offline
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Default Cycling Event

I read where you are sponsoring a cycling event in Ohio. I am Chairman of the Board for Cycling for Sobriety and would like to encourage you to keep your event drug and alcohol free. We work to keep cycling clean and free from alcohol and drugs. The recent upsurge in doping is an indication of how drugs have permeated the cycling world. Let's clean it up and get back to the healthy concept of sports.
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