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Wray earns two more wins this season

Blizzard Bicycle Club cyclist Nigel Wray added another two races to his long list of wins this season.

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Nigel Wray has won multiple races this season. ( Blizzard Bicycle Club, Facebook )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Blizzard Bicycle Club cyclist Nigel Wray added another two races to his list of wins this season. 

Last Thursday, the club hit the road for the Baldonell Time Trial. Smoky conditions cleared up, giving the racers ideal weather for the 16-kilometre circuit and allowing Wray to fly through the finish in first place with a time of 23:28. 

Approximately four minutes later, Davide Loro took second place, clocking in at 27:25, and Calvin McCracken took third with a time of 28:52.

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On Sunday afternoon, four Blizzard cyclists hit the road for the Baldonnel Road Race, and according to a post on the club’s Facebook page, the riders “enjoyed clear skies and very little wind, which made the race glorious.”

Nigel Wray came in first place again, clocking in with a time of 47:36. Approximately ten minutes later, Davide Loro took second place again, finishing at 57:50, followed closely by Pat Ferris at 59:55. 

The Blizzard Bicycle Club will meet again on Tuesday night for their MTB Ride, and on Thursday, the cyclists will head to Baldonnel for their weekly Time Trial. On Sunday, the cyclist club will meet early in the morning at Mile 54 and ride the newly-realigned Highway 29 to Hudson’s Hope. 

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More information about the Blizzard Bicycle Club and upcoming races can be found on the club’s Facebook page and website.

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