Freewheel Bicycle Event
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7 days of Mountain Biking over 400 miles with 1200 riders max. Discover that the Sooner State is far from flat and has an abundance of diversity. While visiting the surprisingly beautiful state, you'll visit Indian reservations, enjoy local cuisine, and meet the friendly people that call Oklahoma home during the annual Oklahoma FreeWheel! Folks along the route share their communities with the throng of passing riders, providing food, entertainment, overnight accommodations, local history, and so much more!
Freewheel Bicycle Event
Phone : 580-298-2488 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : okfw@sbcglobal.net
Web: www.okfreewheel.com
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