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About 30 cyclists rode 18 miles Sunday to honor the 18 victims who died Oct. 25 in the mass shooting.
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Kyle Rancourt, fourth from left, introduces himself Sunday before the start of the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Rancourt organized the ride to bring the cycling community together to remember and honor those who lost their lives Oct. 25 in mass shooting. “My goal is to make space and time for whatever you need to get from this today,” Rancourt says, “but I would encourage taking the time to mourn the lives lost and reflect on the memory of our community members who will be sorely missed.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Scott White of Lisbon stops Sunday at the memorial in front of Just-In-Time Recreation at 24 Mollison Way during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Jeremy Caron of Lewiston rides past the memorial Sunday in front of Schemengees Bar & Grille at 551 Lincoln St. during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Six of Caron’s friends were killed and one injured Oct. 25 in the mass shooting in Lewiston. One of the victims, Bob Violette, taught Caron how to bowl. “I don’t think I slept at all that night,” Caron says. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Bicyclists ride along Ferry Road on Sunday during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Brandelyn Hodgdon of Sabattus stops Sunday at the memorial in front of Brandelyn Hodgdon of Sabattus stops Sunday at the memorial in front of Schemengees Bar & Grille at 551 Lincoln St. during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Bicyclists stop at the memorial Sunday in front of Schemengees Bar & Grille at 551 Lincoln St. during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Kyle Rancourt, left, stops Sunday at the memorial in front of Just-In-Time Recreation at 24 Mollison Way with his mother, Debbie, and father, Mike, during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Rancourt organized the ride to bring the cycling community together to honor and remember those who died Oct. 25 in the mass shooting. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Kyle Rancourt, left, introduces himself Sunday before the start of the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Rancourt organized the ride to bring the cycling community together to remember and honor those who died Oct. 25 in the mass shooting. “My goal is to make space and time for whatever you need to get from this today,” Rancourt says, “but I would encourage taking the time to mourn the lives lost and reflect on the memory of our community members who will be sorely missed.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Grace Burnett of Pownal glances at her husband, Chris Wilcox, on Sunday during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Bicyclists stop Sunday at the memorial in front of Just-In-Time Recreation at 24 Mollison Way during the 18-mile “Lewiston Shooting Victims Memorial Ride” in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal