Led by Provo Mayor Lewis Billings, bicyclists participate in a Mayor's Bike to Work Day ride on Tuesday morning. The three-mile ride began at 8 a.m. and was part of festivities planned by UTA Rideshare in Utah County. Participants could get free food and drinks and complimentary bike tune-ups as well.
Stuart Johnson, Deseret News
Led by Provo Mayor Lewis Billings, bicyclists participate in a Mayor's Bike to Work Day ride on Tuesday morning. The three-mile ride began at 8 a.m. and was part of festivities planned by UTA Rideshare in Utah County. Participants could get free food and drinks and complimentary bike tune-ups as well.
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