About 58 bicyclists from all over Oklahoma take off on the Fenrir Unchaind bike race, starting in front of spOKeLAHOMa in Tecumseh, on June 3. Participants could choose from four distances: 39, 70, 140 and 210 miles. Ryan Roggow of Shawnee placed first in the 210-mile “Ragnarock” race. Craig McIntyre, co-owner of spOKeLAHOMA, said there were 95 people who registered from five states and New England. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Craig McIntyre, co-owner of spOKeLAHOMA in Tecumseh, talks with participants in the Fenrir Unchaind bike race before they depart on June 3. McIntyre wears his traditional kilt during events. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
About 58 bicyclists from all over Oklahoma take off on the Fenrir Unchaind bike race, starting in front of spOKeLAHOMa in Tecumseh, on June 3. Participants could choose from four distances: 39, 70, 140 and 210 miles. Ryan Roggow of Shawnee placed first in the 210-mile “Ragnarock” race. Craig McIntyre, co-owner of spOKeLAHOMA, said there were 95 people who registered from five states and New...
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