The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College, with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Here, big sister, Evelyn, gives some pre-race encouragement. Money raised from the event benefited the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College, with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Here, big sister, Evelyn, gives some pre-race encouragement. Money raised from the event benefited the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race took place on Sunday morning at Fort Lewis College with races for children ages 2-12. Children were instructed to catch the Penguin, and reminded that safety is first, followed by fun. Money raised from the event goes to the Boys and Girls Club of Durango. Local Olympic cyclist and parent Todd Wells volunteered to help pace the racers. Photo by Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications
Nathan Van Arsdale
The Sprite Kids Race Sunday at Fort Lewis College. (Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications)
The Sprite Kids Race Sunday at Fort Lewis College. (Nathan Van Arsdale/Ballantine Communications)