
Cohutta 100 Singlespeed podium
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Photo credit © Kim Fleming / Blue Basin Photo

Photo credit © Kim Fleming / Blue Basin Photo

Photo credit © Kim Fleming / Blue Basin Photo

Racers discuss the epic conditions.
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Women's podium at the Cohutta 100
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Men's podium at the Cohutta 100
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Racers looked muddy at the end.
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"Thank goodness I'm finally done."
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Nothing beats a hot beverage after a cold, wet race.
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Racers were rinsing off in the river after the race
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The easiest way to clean your bike after a muddy race
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Sometimes food is more important than cleaning up.
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Ethan Millstein and Rich Weis enjoy a post race meal.
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The Grill Master found a way to stay dry despite the conditions.
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The rider's enthusiasm extends beyond his/her license plate.
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This rider is powered by V8s. Notice that he is not standing crooked.
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The Ocoee River was where kayak events happened at the 1996 Olympic Games.
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A beautiful river along the Cohutta 100 course.
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The race took place in the Cherokee National Forest.
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The Ocoee Dam Deli and Diner was a local spot to grab some grub.
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A southern pre-race meal: Catfish Fish Fry - All U can Eat
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IMBA had a presence at the race.
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Is this racer as cold as he looks?
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This river comes with a flood warning system.
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Randy Guymer, second in the Masters race, shows off his trophy.
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IMBA / SORBA made an appearance.
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The thousand yard stare says it all.
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This race is obviously a big cycling enthusiast.
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