BOULDER,
Colo. — They sweep down steep, rugged valleys and whip up the other
side, flying into the mountain splendor. They build up speed, then force
their way across a 100-foot-long sand pit, pumping desperately to reach
the other side. They dismount, grab their dual-wheeled vehicles and
wheeze up a staircase a mile above sea level.
And
they bring their kids — sometimes little kids who are just learning to
stay upright on flat streets — who can try their young skills on these
arduous challenges.
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