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St. Dominic Academy seventh grader Anna Caron, 12, of Bath waits to begin the Maine Cycling Club Dick Williamson Individual Time Trial in Poland on Sunday. Forty seven cyclists covered a 16.3 mile course in memory of MCC member, Dick Williamson, who died on June 20, 2007. Williamson’s wife Debbie, daughter Vanessa and son Chris, all of Auburn, competed in the event. Caron placed first in her age group with a time of 54:39.972. Her father, Mark Caron, also raced.
Dave Rotford of Mexico competes during the Maine Cycling Club Dick Williamson Individual Time Trial in Poland on Sunday. Forty seven cyclists covered a 16.3 mile course in memory of MCC member, Dick Williamson, who died on June 20, 2007. Williamson’s wife Debbie, daughter Vanessa and son Chris, all of Auburn, competed in the event. Rotford, 65, placed second in his age group with a time of 47:02.359.
Debbie Williamson of Auburn starts the Maine Cycling Club Dick Williamson Individual Time Trial in Poland on Sunday. Forty seven cyclists covered a 16.3 mile course in memory of MCC member and Williamson’s husband, Dick, who died on June 20, 2007. Williamson’s daughter Vanessa and son Chris, also of Auburn, competed in the event as well.
Dominic Giampaolo of Lewiston begins the Maine Cycling Club Dick Williamson Individual Time Trial in Poland on Sunday. Forty seven cyclists covered a 16.3 mile course in memory of MCC member, Dick Williamson, who died on June 20, 2007. Williamson’s wife Debbie, daughter Vanessa and son Chris, all of Auburn, competed in the event. Giampaolo placed first in his age group and sixth overall with a time of 40:34.230.
Ivy Luhrs of Minot buckles down during the Maine Cycling Club Dick Williamson Individual Time Trial in Poland on Sunday. Forty seven cyclists covered a 16.3 mile course in memory of MCC member, Dick Williamson, who died on June 20, 2007. Williamson’s wife Debbie, daughter Vanessa and son Chris, all of Auburn, competed in the event. Luhrs, 52, was the second woman to cross the finish line with a time of 45:30.019.