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07/18/08
LEESBURG, Va. (AP) — There were already streaks of mud on Jim Zorn's white socks and silver cycling shoes when he rounded a curve on his Dean Titanium mountain bike and called out a warning: "More water ahead." Find Us On Facebook
The Washington Redskins coach plowed through the large puddle without slowing down a bit, and the unspoken challenge was to keep up with him. The 55-year-old father of four who routinely tackles double-black diamond trails at Whistler Mountain in British Columbia wasn't about to be intimidated by a simple first ride near his new home in northern Virginia, accompanied by an Associated Press...
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