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Wray comes out on top at Baldonnel Time Trial

The Blizzard Bicycle Club hit the pavement on Thursday for its weekly Baldonnel Time Trial, where Nigel Wray came out on top – again.

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Wray is the champion of the Baldonnel Time Trial. ( Blizzard Bicycle Club, Facebook )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Blizzard Bicycle Club hit the pavement on Thursday for its weekly Baldonnel Time Trial, where Nigel Wray came out on top — again. 

Wray finished the circuit in first place at 23:19, just two seconds before Ray Avanthay, who clocked in at 23:21. Calvin McCracken took third place at 29:13. 

The Blizzard cyclists will take a two-day break before getting up at the crack of dawn on Sunday to meet at Mile 54 and cruise out to Hudson’s Hope and back on the newly realigned, cyclist-friendly Highway 29.

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