Fat tire bikers of all skill levels raced for charity at the fourth annual Snow Tire Fat Tire Bike Race at St. Ives Golf Resort, to raise money for Angels of Action.
STANWOOD – Cyclists of all ages and skill levels braved snow-covered trails Saturday at the fourth annual Snow Angel Fat Tire Bike Race at St. Ives Golf Resort.
The event, which supports Angels of Action, drew participants and volunteers from across the region for a day of challenging winter biking and community camaraderie.
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Volunteers Katy Bengel and Linda Onken have supported the event since its inception, emphasizing the unique spirit and purpose behind the race.
"It’s a great cause and a fantastic community activity," Bengel said. "People always thank us, and it feels good to give back and be part of something meaningful."For Bengel, volunteering is about more than just helping out. She spoke about the commitment of trail groomers and the collaboration among organizations that make the race possible.“The men who undertake grooming the course are so dedicated,” she said. “It’s a group effort all the way across.”AdvertisementArticle continues below this adEric Fate, another volunteer, shared that his entire family is involved in supporting Angels of Action. "The purpose is needed, and it’s great to see so many people willing to give,” he said.His wife, Jennifer Fate, added, “It’s all for the kids, and it’s a great opportunity to give back to the community.”Participants faced the resort’s […]
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