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Questions about RAGBRAI? Here s what to know ahead of the 2021 ride
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Questions about RAGBRAI? Here s what to know ahead of the 2021 ride
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A normal RAGBRAI : Masks won t be required in 2021 return of annual bike ride across Iowa Philip Joens, Des Moines Register
RAGBRAI during COVID: ’We think we can pull it off’
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With about half of Iowa s, and the country s, population vaccinated against COVID-19, the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa next month will look and feel much like those held over the 47 years before the cancellation of the 2020 ride, organizers say.
RAGBRAI officials, who announced in December that the ride would return July 25-31, initially planned to require masks and to impose safe social distance requirements in vendor lines and at off-bike events. They also said they might consider staggered starts for riders, if warranted, to cut down on crowding; COVID-19 testing or proof of vaccination; and health screenings.
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The Register s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa starts July 25. Author: Rachel Droze Updated: 7:40 PM CDT July 16, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa With RAGBRAI just a week away, first-time rider Matt Heiller and his teammate Matthias Peters, a returning rider, are winding down their training before hitting the pavement.
His team has
quite a few newbies, and Heiller admitted they didn t get to train as much as they should have. Our team has probably not put in enough miles, but I think there s a couple of us, get the adrenaline going, I think we might make it, he said.
Heiller, who is from Boone, is spending the final weekend pre-RAGBRAI biking with a friend.