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The man who pushed his bike 175 miles – in Alaska
AS Christian Cullinane admitted, it was no place to have the pedal fall off your bike. With temperatures touching minus 30C and the white wilderness of Alaska stretching as far as the eye could see, there was nothing for it but to push. Which he did for 175 miles. The Iditarod Trail Invitational Race, held in the middle of winter from Knik Lake to McGrath, a 350-mile route out north west of Anchorage heading towards Nome, is billed as the ultimate endurance test for runners, skiers and cyclists. (15/04) Read
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