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    Let the Purple Bike Live On

    There was something about Dan Dombroski’s flashy purple bicycle that had the power to turn casual bike riders into bicycling champions, and it became a symbol for a community of cyclists who shared thrilling victories and crushing losses.

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    By Bob Carlson • Mar 2, 2015 • 1 min read

    There was something about Dan Dombroski’s flashy purple bicycle that had the power to turn casual bike riders into bicycling champions, and it became a symbol for a community of cyclists who shared thrilling victories and crushing losses.

    Lauren Ober is a reporter/producer for WAMU 88.5 FM in Washington, DC. Her radio work has been heard on many other national public radio shows. She is a proud graduate of the Transom Story Workshop in the radio wonderland of Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

    The purple bike

    Photo by James Huang / BikeRadar.com

    Dan Dombroski in the middle with the original purple bike

    Photo courtesy of Ed Dombroski

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