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Superbowl Sunday. Always a blast and an annual Harrisonburg tradition. Read the recaps from the day complete with plenty of photos:

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From Shenandoahbicycle.com

“How many years has the Harrisonburg cycling community ridden up to Flagpole Knob on the day of the big game? 30 plus years? The ride has been a Harrisonburg tradition since before there was a bike club in the area, before mountain bikes were ridden regularly on the trails of Shenandoah Mountain and certainly before there were Fat Bikes designed specifically to gobble up the snowy roads and trails.” READ MORE

 

 


From bluestonebikerun.com

“One of the oldest, most infamous group rides in the country held every year on Super Bowl Sunday happens to be in the shop back yard.  We got out Sunday morning at 8 to start the 18 mile road journey out the the Briery Branch Community Center where the ride leaves from at 10:am.  The Super bowl Sunday ride is a loop that takes you up to one of the highest points in the state, flagpole knob, via paved and gravel(read: usually snow covered) road and then after some tossing of the pigskin and pictures the group splits into several groupettos and descends one of 5 or 6 different options back down into the valley. ” READ MOREIMG_4941

 

 

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