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Mike Garrigan wins this year’s Paris to Ancaster bike race

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A 29 year old cyclist was the winner of this year’s Paris to Ancaster Bike Race.

Mike Garrigan won Canada’s largest single-day bike race for the second year in a row.

Year after year, the competition grows both in numbers and experience. Participants cycle as much as sixty kilometres in all kinds of conditions, including today’s extremely high winds. The path they take makes its way through the roughest farm lanes, trails and gravel roads.

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