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Q&A Jorja Creighton, New England High Country

Cyclist: Hey Jorja. First of all, tell us a little bit about yourself. How long have you lived in the New England region, and for how long have you been cycling?

Jorja Creighton: Certainly! I came to New England three years ago around this time of year. The extreme drought New England experienced was well and truly over and it was the wettest, sloppiest and most vibrant place I had cycled in for a long time and I was captivated by the stations, the tight communities and the plateau landscape. There is a special quietness and friendliness in this part of Australia that makes for some of the most intimate cycling I have experienced.

I’ve been cycling with intensity for the last 15

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