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Bellingham “pump track” opens on waterfront

Photo: KGMI/Port of Bellingham Executive Director Jim Fix


BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Great news for adventurous bike riders… the new waterfront bicycle “pump track” is now open.

The track of bumps, turns and berms is built to allow riders to complete the course by pumping their bodies rather than pedaling their bikes.

There will be a grand opening party on Saturday, September 28th with a pro-track race, vendor demos, food trucks, a beer garden and more.

The new track is easily visible from the Chestnut-Bay Bridge downtown.

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