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Major Kentuckiana Bike Race here March 17, 2007

Bike racers from several states will race over a 25 mile course through Purdy, Ella, Eunice, Neatsville, Knifley, and Absher

The Green River Road Race, sponsored by Lindsey Wilson College, Apex Physical Therapy, will begin and end at Purdy Separate Baptist Church on KY 206 between Christine and Ella on Saturday, March 17, 2007. The event is part of the Kentuckiana Spring Training series.The event is expected to draw riders from several states. The 25 mile long race course goes goes through Purdy, Ella, Eunice, Neatsville, Knifley, and Absher. Purdy is the starting and ending point. To see details on the events, with a link to a topo map of the course, Click Here




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