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Marin Century Ride sees a growing number of Indian American participants

August 2024 443 views 07 Min 51 Sec

Marin century ride at Stafford Lake Park in Novato, California is an annual event that draws bike riders from around the area. It is a challenging ride with three possible options, each offering an elevation gain and length of the ride that is not for the faint hearted. The ride celebrated its 61 years on August 3, 2014. Over the years the number of Indian Americans riders participating in the ride has been going up.

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