First Fenrir Unchained Bike Race Attracts 85-90 Riders

  • spOKeLAHOMA owner Craig MacIntyre (in the kilt) leads the racers out to start the Fenrir Unchained Bike Race in Tecumseh on June 4. MacIntyre said this was a good first year with 85-90 riders participating. Photo provided.
    spOKeLAHOMA owner Craig MacIntyre (in the kilt) leads the racers out to start the Fenrir Unchained Bike Race in Tecumseh on June 4. MacIntyre said this was a good first year with 85-90 riders participating. Photo provided.
  • Riders take off from spOKeLAHOMA in Tecumseh on the Fenrir Unchained Bike Race June 4.
    Riders take off from spOKeLAHOMA in Tecumseh on the Fenrir Unchained Bike Race June 4.
  • Brandon Taber won the 140 mile Fenrir Unchained Bike Race in Tecumseh on June 4. He posed for his winning photo on the throne constructed from bicycle parts by spOKeLAHOMA owner, Craig MacIntyre. Photo provided.
    Brandon Taber won the 140 mile Fenrir Unchained Bike Race in Tecumseh on June 4. He posed for his winning photo on the throne constructed from bicycle parts by spOKeLAHOMA owner, Craig MacIntyre. Photo provided.
  • Friends and volunteers joined spOKeLAHOMA owner Craig MacIntyre for the first Fenrir Unchaind bike race in Tecumseh Saturday, June 4. Pictured from left Loren Knight, Jill Spencer, MacIntyre, and Holly Gordon. Photo provided.
    Friends and volunteers joined spOKeLAHOMA owner Craig MacIntyre for the first Fenrir Unchaind bike race in Tecumseh Saturday, June 4. Pictured from left Loren Knight, Jill Spencer, MacIntyre, and Holly Gordon. Photo provided.
    spOKeLAHOMA owner Craig MacIntyre (in the kilt) leads the racers out to start the Fenrir Unchained Bike Race in Tecumseh on June 4. MacIntyre said this was a good first year with 85-90 riders participating. Photos provided. ...

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