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| Downtown Atlanta without cars |
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| Fun for all ages |
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| Attendance was diverse |
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| Love that basket! |
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| This girl must have made 10 laps around the event route |
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| Some people rode with attitude |
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| Some had style to spare |
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| Flowers on the basket and a matching dress |
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| Do not mess with this little girl, she has somewhere to go! |
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| Visitors showed off their dog-walking skills |
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| And their ability to carry friends |
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| Traffic flowed quietly up and down Edgewood |
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| There were a number of new and vintage folding bikes |
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| Friends caught up with each other |
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| Friends shared a laugh |
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| Families had a good time too! |
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| Kids could test their skills in the bike rodeo - braking, obstacle avoidance, and coaching |
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| Like it says... Sopo was busting out the free repair clinic |
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| One more day to try out bicycle culture in Atlanta |



















I knew someone would have photos so that I could live vicariously through them :) After the first event I vowed to attend the second, and wouldn't you know, I had to be out at freaking Cobb Galleria for a work event Sunday!! Ugh. Well, I can hope for a third I suppose. Would be nice to have this become a monthly event! Looks like it was a big success again. Oh, that bright orange bike is awesome!
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