This week we discuss mountain biking and trail building with Mike Skiles of Suck Creek Cycle and Trey Wheeler of SORBA.
Check out Suck Creek Cycle on the web at:
suckcreek.com
FB: Suck Creek Cycle
Learn more about SORBA on the web at:
sorbachattanooga.org
FB: SORBA Chattanooga
Twitter: @sorbachatt
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