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It's the Tour de Maine. This event is without a yellow jersey, without a trophy and without a podium. Instead the summit of Cadillac Mountain will serve as a makeshift podium, $20,000 for the Maine Cancer Foundation will be the reward and the only shirts will be dripping with sweat.
Officially called The Way Life Should Be Tour, the event was created by two brothers and a friend. The three will travel a combined 1,918 miles from Aug. 5 to 13 to raise money for cancer research.See the full content of this document
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Tour to Help Fight Cancer
Andrew Hudon, 27, of New Haven, Conn.; Tyler Hudon, 23, of Brunswick; and Nate Agrin, 25, of Berkeley, Calif., empowered by the Hudons' mother's success...
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