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  • Squash Blossom Classic Screamer Mountain Bike Race By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Squash Blossom Classic Screamer Mountain Bike Race By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Squash Blossom Classic Screamer Mountain Bike Race By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Cyclists in Downtown Criterium round a corner as the last rays of light strike a bank. The Squash Blossom Classic is a two day biking and running event in  the beautiful scenery surrounding Gallup, New Mexico. Road cyclists, mountain bikers and runners participate ranging from challenging climbs into the Zuni Mountains, screaming single track and running on the awesome High Desert Trail System and a fast race on the streets of downtown. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • The Squash Blossom Classic is a two day biking and running event in the beautiful scenery surrounding Gallup, New Mexico. Road cyclists, mountain bikers and runners participate ranging from challenging climbs into the Zuni Mountains, screaming single track and running on the awesome High Desert Trail System and a fast race on the streets of downtown. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Tour of the Nations  is a 5-day recreational and educational bike ride that winds its participants through four of New Mexico's Native American Pueblos and two national monuments. Images in this gallery are from a the fourth day of the ride on Highway 53 at or near El Morro National Monument, the small town of Ramah and a portion of the Zuni Indian reservation. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A bicyclist zooms down the sidewalk at Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, Oregon. The number of Portland residents that use their bike for commuting and short trips around town has grown significantly over the past decade due to the city's efforts to promote it as a money saving and healthful way to cut pollution. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A mountain biker jumps off of a small ledge on the Porcupine Rim Trail in Moab, Utah. The route is considered a classic must-ride when biking any of the areas dozens of trails. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A mountain biker rides the red rocks in the Zuni Mountains of New Mexico near Cottonwood Canyon. The four mile out and back section of slick rock is smoother than the legendary Moab, Utah slick rock. The Gallup, New Mexico region, of which the area is a part of, is becoming a popular mountain biking destination with it's close to 300 miles of designated and undesignated trails. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • 102107     Brian Leddy By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A Portland, Oregon bicyclist rides through downtown traffic. The number of Portland residents that use their bike for commuting and short trips around town has grown significantly over the past decade due to the city's efforts to promote it as a money saving and healthful way to cut pollution. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Riders in the Dawn til Dusk 12 Hour Mountain Bike Race make their way up a set of switchbacks on the Third Mesa trail in Gallup, New Mexico on Saturday, April 12. The race, which organizers say has a great grassroots hometown feel, is in its fourth year running and pulls in about 300 races from as far away as Canada. Great weather made the smooth-rolling singletrack course a blast, and helped reinforce Gallup?s reputation as a noteworthy mountain biking destination. Many who take part in the summer endurance races in the southwest consider Dawn til Dusk to be the unofficial season opener. With ski season just ending, and spring starting to blossom, the course is a perfect start to some of the season?s big races. One of the coolest things about the race is the beautiful Native American pottery, shalicos  and Kachina dolls that takes the place of traditional trophies and plaques. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A rider in the Dawn til Dusk 12 Hour Mountain Bike Race races down the trail  on the Third Mesa trail in Gallup, New Mexico on Saturday, April 12. The race, which organizers say has a great grassroots hometown feel, is in its fourth year running and pulls in about 300 races from as far away as Canada. Great weather made the smooth-rolling singletrack course a blast, and helped reinforce Gallup's reputation as a noteworthy mountain biking destination. Many who take part in the summer endurance races in the southwest consider Dawn til Dusk to be the unofficial season opener. With ski season just ending, and spring starting to blossom, the course is a perfect start to some of the season's big races. One of the coolest things about the race is the beautiful Native American pottery, shalicos  and Kachina dolls that takes the place of traditional trophies and plaques. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A rider in the Dawn til Dusk 12 Hour Mountain Bike Race races down the trail  on the Third Mesa trail in Gallup, New Mexico on Saturday, April 12. The race, which organizers say has a great grassroots hometown feel, is in its fourth year running and pulls in about 300 races from as far away as Canada. Great weather made the smooth-rolling singletrack course a blast, and helped reinforce Gallup's reputation as a noteworthy mountain biking destination. Many who take part in the summer endurance races in the southwest consider Dawn til Dusk to be the unofficial season opener. With ski season just ending, and spring starting to blossom, the course is a perfect start to some of the season's big races. One of the coolest things about the race is the beautiful Native American pottery, shalicos  and Kachina dolls that takes the place of traditional trophies and plaques. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A rider in the Dawn til Dusk 12 Hour Mountain Bike Race races down the trail  on the Third Mesa trail in Gallup, New Mexico on Saturday, April 12. The race, which organizers say has a great grassroots hometown feel, is in its fourth year running and pulls in about 300 races from as far away as Canada. Great weather made the smooth-rolling singletrack course a blast, and helped reinforce Gallup's reputation as a noteworthy mountain biking destination. Many who take part in the summer endurance races in the southwest consider Dawn til Dusk to be the unofficial season opener. With ski season just ending, and spring starting to blossom, the course is a perfect start to some of the season's big races. One of the coolest things about the race is the beautiful Native American pottery, shalicos  and Kachina dolls that takes the place of traditional trophies and plaques. . By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Campers sit around a camp fire in the Cibola National Forest. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A mountain biker rides off of a log in the Cibola National forest of western New Mexico. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A mountain biker rides across a log in the Cibola National forest of western New Mexico. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Campers sit around a camp fire in the Cibola National Forest. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • The Squash Blossom Classic Downtown Criterion in Gallup, New Mexico 2007 By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • The Squash Blossom Classic Downtown Criterion in Gallup, New Mexico 2007 By photographer Brian Leddy
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