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		<description><![CDATA[A Q&A with Major Taylor Project program director Ed Ewing | Ed Ewing&#8216;s love of cycling started young&#8212;on family bike trips and riding to work with his father back in Minnesota. His first bike race was in 1984. He&#8217;s been cycling (racing, coaching, and doing outreach) pretty much ever since. Ewing now directs the Major Taylor Project at Cascade Bicycle Club, a program (which he developed, recruited by Ron Sims and Chuck Ayers) to introduce bikes and cycling to under-served youth...]]></description>
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