Alpharetta-Roswell Herald - July 14, 2016

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Bikes: Continued from Page 10 bound lanes are initially closed and later reopened. Broadwell said most people don’t realize all the details that go into putting on such an event, and he praised volunteer groups, such as the North Fulton Amateur Radio Emergency Service for their help in coordinating the ride. Not everyone realizes the work that goes into it,” Broadwell said, “But all the cyclists know what it takes.” The bike ride raises money for various metro-area charities, including juvenile diabetes, Bike Roswell, Bike Alpharetta, Junior Fliers, Roswell Cross Country Booster Club, North Fulton Amateur Radio Emergency Service and arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia research.

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This year’s slate included riders from Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, Albania and the Netherlands (biking capitol of the world). “We bring in a far-reaching amount of people,” Broadwell said. “We feel we could grow to the near size of the Peachtree. I remember running in the Peachtree in 1979 when it was less than 5,000 people. Now GDOT says they aren’t sure they want to allow our ride again next year.” Broadwell said he’s undeterred by the growing crowd of participants. He said most of the people who volunteer to help come through, and he uses past races as a template. “You’ve got to know what it’s going to take to make it happen,” he said. “Then do it.”

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