Pedaling to the meadow

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Kauai’s Nic Clark cycles by during the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race on Saturday morning.

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Garrett Scales of Lawai pedals by during the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race on Saturday.

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Pam Kruse, an exercise physiologist from Kalaheo, finishes the Pedal to the Meadow race with a smile on Saturday morning.

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Sherrill Dean (front in yellow) prepares to start the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race along with more than 100 other competitors Saturday morning.

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Kekaha’s Alden Pablo and J.P. Okamoto get ready to compete in the Pedal to the Meadow on Saturday morning.

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The Pedal to the Meadow finish line welcomed hardworking cyclists on Saturday morning.

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Cyclists enjoy scenic views during the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race to Koke’e on Saturday morning.

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Melanie Koehl of Oahu races by during the Pedal to the Meadow event on Saturday morning.

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More than 100 cyclists competed in the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race on Saturday morning.

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Carl Nethercutt takes an early lead during the Pedal to the Meadow uphill race through Koke’e State Park on Saturday morning. The Oahu man won the race.

Cyclists from around the world tested their mettle during the ninth annual Pedal to the Meadow Saturday. The 16-mile, mountainous, uphill race took more than 100 competitors along the Waimea Canyon rim and through Kokee State Park for panoramic ocean and valley views.

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