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The 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race participants pedal uphill in the snow Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist participant pedals uphill in the snow during the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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Participants in the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race pedal in the snow Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist climbs back onto the packed trail after taking a fall in the snow during the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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Participants in the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race pedal in the snow Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist climbs back onto the packed trail after taking a fall in the snow during the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist participant pedals uphill in the snow during the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist pedals uphill in the snow during the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
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A bicyclist takes a tight turn on the snow in the 3rd Annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race Saturday, Feb. 23, on the Frisco Peninsula.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com
Dozens of people pedal across the snowy landscape on a late February Saturday afternoon with fat bikes at the Frisco Peninsula. In the third annual Frisco Freeze Fat Bike Race, the participants rode 14 kilometers on the Frisco Nordic Center groomed trails, on packed single-track and switchbacks, and occasionally climbing out of 3 feet of snow after falls from the bikes. The sport continues to grow and make year-round biking possible at 9,000 feet above sea level in the High Rockies.
via:: Summit Daily