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Kentucky Cyclists Tour Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY

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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College


Columbia, KY - More than three dozen cyclists came through Columbia on Sunday morning, enjoying the scenic Southcentral Kentucky countryside as well as the local cuisine.



The cyclists were participants in the seventh-annual Governor's Autumn Bike Ride Across Kentucky. The 235-mile bike ride began Friday at the Ohio River in Carrollton, KY, and concluded early Sunday afternoon at Dale Hollow State Park in Cumberland County, KY.GABRAKY raises money for the performing arts and restoration of the historic Grand Theatre in Frankfort, KY. It also highlights Kentucky's potential to attract more adventure tourism such as statewide bike rides.

Lindsey Wilson College, one of the event's sponsors, hosted a breakfast on Sunday morning at the Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center.


This story was posted on 2010-10-10 20:50:09
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Really GABRAKY bike riders



2010-10-10 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY
This quartet of cyclists liked the course of the Governor's Autumn Bike Ride Across Kentucky so much that they did it twice. On Wednesday, they rode from Louisville to Dale Hollow State Park, then up to Carrollton, KY, for the start of the ride on Friday. The four are: Greg Beach of Louisville, KY; Duc M. Do of Louisville, KY; Ted Niemann of Louisville, KY; and Dickie Swift of Calhoun, KY.

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GABRAKY bike riders tour Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY



2010-10-10 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. 302 Lindsey Wilson ST, Columbia, KY
Participants in the seventh-annual Governor's Autumn Bike Ride Across Kentucky gather Sunday morning, October 10, 2010, in front the Lindsey Wilson College John B. Begley Chapel. In alphabetical order are: Greg Beach of Louisville, KY; Sam Betsworth of Frankfort, KY; Margo Carroll of Crossville, Tenn.; Phil Coleman of Frankfort, KY; Jerry Combs of Hazard, KY; Duc M. Do of Louisville, KY; Dan Geiger of Lexington, KY; Jeff Hartnett of Dallas; Charles Hayes of Jackson, KY; Mike Heitz of Lexington, KY; Clay Hulette of Frankfort, KY; Ted King of Louisville, KY; Rosloe Klansing of Lexington, KY; Teresa Kuhl of Shelbyville, KY; Angela Mitchell of Frankfort, KY; Greg Moore of Frankfort, KY; John Moore of Campbellsville, KY; Nancy Moore of Frankfort, KY; Don Myers of Louisville, KY; Karen Myers of Lowell, MI; Ted Niemann of Louisville, KY; Charlie Pearl of Frankfort, KY; Kevin Peal of Georgetown, KY; Kevin Ruggles of Lewis County, KY; Mike Ruggles of Lewis County, KY; Chris Schmidt of Columbia, KY; Dustin Scott of Frankfort, KY; Ed Stodola of Frankfort, KY; Tim Stout of Georgetown, KY; Dickie Swift of Calhoun, KY; Neal Toward of Ortonville, Mich.; and Brian Turner of Lexington, KY

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