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Little help on the trailer
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Izzy's been asking for a BMF shirt
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Home from the marathon
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Rock The Bike's 10-person Pedal Powered Stage in action at the Finish Line of the SF Marathon
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Has run 48 barefoot marathons.
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Locura in effect
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Inspired
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Junction Box: joins 6 pedalers effort into one cable that goes into a 'Mega Input' on the Pedal Power Utility Box
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Stephanie stomp
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We have all but stopped using our fan-based pedalometers in favor of the new lightweight LED-based, Arbduino-drived Pedalometers
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Like the way the paper tugs the paint out of the bottle
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Share Love (all rights reserved).
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Stephanie sending it out
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Stephanie flamenco stomp
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Amidst a sea of marathoners and fans, Gabe pulled in a few fish for our Pedal Powered Stage.
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Maya helping the kiddos pedal smoothies for the crew and pedalers
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If you hire Rock The Bike and need an MC for your event, don't hesitate to ask.
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Justin
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Smoothie station
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Kids down to about 12 can contribute to the Pedal Powered Stage. We're brainstorming some kiddo-sized generators for next year's events.
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Kids love powering things. Unfortunately these girls were a bit too small to reach the pedals.
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What you don't want to use the new cupholders?
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Nio called the night before and asked if we needed help. He didn't sleep.
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Tara Quinn in effect on El Arbol's aerial rig
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Tara performed as 5 waves of runners, thousands in each wave, passed our spot at dawn.
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Dawn aerial dance performance on El Arbol
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Tara's aerial hoop catches the eye of runners approaching the Start line of the marathon.
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The tree is now 12' wide at the Canopy