A cool photo of Mike with the Lavalette water tower in the background at the Centennial Park rerst stop.
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At every rest stop. Will have a bike rack to hold your bicycle. Not every bicycle will have a kick stand. Bike Mike has a kickstand on his bicycle.
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How you like this cool looking photo shots of Bike Mike posing at Centennial Park.
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First of a few shots along Route 35 south in the Seaside Heights area at 11:57am. Getting close to Route 37 bridge for Toms River.
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Bike Mike smiles for the camera as he 11:58am with the highway sign in the background.
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The two in the Discovery green jersey. They are a father and son team riding along on Route 35 south.
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Here are more MS bikers cyclign along Route 35 south at 11:59am.
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Bike Mike about to enter Toms River, NJ at 12:05pm.
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Photo By: www.wheelsoffaithnj.com Here is Bike Mike cycling along in the Toms River area.
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Photo by: www.wheelsoffaithnj.com Here a shot of Bike mike speeding away from the motorcycle.
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Here's a photo of Mike at the Washington Street School rest stop in Toms River, NJ at 12:29pm. As you can see by the photo. The weather improved. Mike has done 44.3 miles so far.
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A couple of MS bikers at the Toms River Washington Street School.
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Here is a MS cyclist coming into the rest stop.
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Here are a couple of MS bolunteers cheering on MS bikers.
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Bike Mike with the MS volunteers at the Washington Street School rest stop at 12:37pm.
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This is where you have your bike serviced while you have lunch at the Lacey Elementary School in Lacey Township, NJ at 1:21pm.
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A whole lot of MS bikers here for lunch inside.
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How many miles so far? 52.8 miles Mike has done. The day is not done just yet.
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Here is the inside look at all the MS bikers having lunch. 1:23pm.
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The young teen in the blue shirt you see. It is his first time cycling in the "Coast the Coast" bike tour. The kid is only doing the first day with his father. The first day is 85 miles. That is very good for his young age. Cool!! His father plans on cycling the full two day 170 mile ride. Update . . . . The kid in the blue shirt did do the whole one day 85 mile ride. If your kid is under 16 and wants to cycle in a MS bike tour. They need to be cycling with a adult at all times. Obey all MS bike tour rules.
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Bike Mike made it with Lucky Bear to the Ocean Co. Vo-Tech rest stop on Route 532 at 2:50pm.
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Whew! Lucky Bear hanging on for 62 miles is not as easy as you think.
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Hanging out at the Vo-Tech rest stop.
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Enough with the bananas! :-P
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From the left...Mary Beth, Bike Mike and Gina. The two young ladies you see are the best. They both work for the south New Jersey Metro Chapter multiple sclerosis office.
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Now that is the way to be resting. Lucille's Kitchen rest stop at 3:48pm.
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A couple of MS bikers taking a break at Lucille's Kitchen rest sotp.
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Almost done Lucky Bear. Almost done. Only have about 13 more miles to go.
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Cool photo of Bike Mike and Lucky Bear still at Lucille's Kitchen rest stop at 3:48pm. Still breezy with sun and clouds.
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