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Q&A Jenny Graham

Cyclist: How did you get into cycling?

Jenny Graham: I wasn’t into sports as a kid. I liked riding my bike and getting muddy, but I didn’t know cycling was a sport. I was in the Army Cadets, so I knew that I liked being outside, staying up all night and not knowing how the night was going to end.

I had my son Lachlan when I was really young, so it wasn’t until he went to school that I did an outdoors pursuits course at Inverness College and I found mountain biking. My first rides were small and local but they would blow my

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