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Large Turnout for LA County Sheriff's Ride to Honor Injured Veterans

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's announced Tuesday that over 350 people participated in a charity bicycle ride to honor disabled soldiers on Saturday.

More than 350 people participated in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Cycling Team-hosted Honor Ride.

The ride was held near the in Agoura Hills on Saturday.

A majority of the participants rode the challenging 62-mile course through the hills of Calabasas, Agoura and Malibu, while a sizeable number rode the intermediate 40-mile course or the novice 17-mile course.

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The events are held to support and honor both military and civilian personnel by raising funds and awareness for the mental and physical rehabilitation of wounded soldiers.

The event was organized through Ride 2 Recovery. For more information and to sponsor riders, click onto their website.

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