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The parade leads to mountain bike nationals

55 Durango riders heading to Winter Park for USA Cycling championships

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Thursday, Jul 1, 2021 7:39 PM MT

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Kye Cordes, 19, left, and Shaw Kassay, 17, lead the Durango Devo bike parade Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the Durango athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55  athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Kye Cordes, 19, left, and Shaw Kassay, 17, lead the Durango Devo bike parade Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the Durango athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55 athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Durango Devo riders parade on Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55  athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file)
Durango Devo riders parade on Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55 athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file)cca
Durango Devo riders parade Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the Durango athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55  athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file)
Durango Devo riders parade Thursday through downtown Durango as they celebrate the Durango athletes who will leave next week for Winter Park for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Long a producer of national champions, 55 athletes with Durango Devo ties will compete at nationals this year. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file)cca

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