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AC TIVITI ES Eola Hills Wine Ride


The Wine Ride is the largest MAC cycling event of the year. On July 24, riders of all abilities selected their route and pedaled either a 36.8-mile or a 19.7-mile distance. Cyclists traveled through rolling farmland, over the Willamette River via the Buena Vista Ferry and returned to Eola Hills Wine Cellars, 15 miles west of Salem. Water and snacks were available at the halfway point, and a mechanic from Lakeside Bicycles was on hand to assist riders at the start and again at the halfway point.


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8. Cyclists check in and sign waivers. The $10 cost for the ride serves as the only MAC cycling fundraiser of the year.


9. From left, Lou Jaffee and Tom Usher chat with Carol Robertson before departing the winery.


10. A spare innertube comes in handy on the open road.


11. Cyclists gather on the Buena Vista Ferry to shuttle across the Willamette River.


12. Carol Robertson and Phyllis Newmark sport their MAC logo cycling apparel.


13. A well-paved bike path affords Art Blumenkron a smooth and safe ride through the countryside.


14. Tanner Devoe traverses a scenic waterway. 15. Chuck Devoe leads the pack on his recumbent bicycle. WM


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CHUCK DEVOE


ROBERT BURNEY


CHUCK DEVOE (middle photo)


CHUCK DEVOE


ROBERT BURNEY


ROBERT BURNEY


ROBERT BURNEY


ROBERT BURNEY


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