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The Big Ride 2008
Pastor Scott Cain of New Day Christian Church in South Fort Myers and four others plan to tackle "The Big Ride 2008" from Florida to Oregon on bicycle, hoping to raise $50,000 to help fund and build a Habitat for Humanity home in the community.

"I didn't hear about trans-American rides, only north to south rides," says senior pastor Scott Cain of New Day Christian Church in South Fort Myers. Three years in the making, pastor Cain and four others plan to tackle "The Big Ride 2008" from Florida to Oregon on bicycle, hoping to raise $50,000 to help fund and build a Habitat for Humanity home in the community. "The dollars going in will come right back to the community," says Cain.
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The incline grade of the Sanibel Causeway is perhaps the closest thing pastor Scott Cain (center) can use as a training tool for the Rocky Mountains, which have double digit grades, on his way from Florida to Oregon by bike.
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The three percent incline grade of the Sanibel Causeway is perhaps the closest thing pastor Scott Cain can use as a training tool for the Rocky Mountains, which have double digit grades, on his way from Florida to Oregon by bike.
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The three percent incline grade of the Sanibel Causeway is perhaps the closest thing pastor Scott Cain can use as a training tool for the Rocky Mountains, which have double digit grades, on his way from Florida to Oregon by bike.
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"I didn't hear about trans-American rides, only north to south rides," says senior pastor Scott Cain of New Day Christian Church in South Fort Myers. Three years in the making, pastor Cain and four others plan to tackle "The Big Ride 2008" from Florida to Oregon on bicycle, hoping to raise $50,000 to help fund and build a Habitat for Humanity home in the community. "The dollars going in will come right back to the community," says Cain.
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"I didn't hear about trans-American rides, only north to south rides," says senior pastor Scott Cain of New Day Christian Church in South Fort Myers. Three years in the making, pastor Cain and four others plan to tackle "The Big Ride 2008" from Florida to Oregon on bicycle, hoping to raise $50,000 to help fund and build a Habitat for Humanity home in the community. "The dollars going in will come right back to the community," says Cain.
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