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Photo Gallery: Cyclists Race in Fourth Annual Nepomuk Narly Bike Race in Pisek, ND – Grand Forks Herald

PISEK, ND — The fourth annual Nepomuk Narly gravel bike race was held on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Professional motorcycles from across the country traveled to contest the 100-mile circuit on the roads of Walsh County.

Adam Roberge from Quebec, Canada, won the top prize.

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Cyclists in the 100-mile division of the Nepomuk Narly race ride single file on a gravel track north of Fordville, North Dakota, on Saturday, July 20, 2024.

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A runner in the 100-mile division of the Nepomuk Narly race is cheered on by a family near the Bylin Dam east of Adams, North Dakota, on Saturday, July 20, 2024.

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Joe Klingfus offers driver Ethan Martinson a pickle along the course on Saturday, July 20, 2024.

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A cyclist rides past Hoff Town Hall east of Adams, North Dakota, during Saturday’s race.

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Brian Koeneman of Minneapolis washes his bike after Saturday’s Nepomuk Narly race.

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A sign at John and Heidi Gustafson’s farm near Adams, North Dakota, shows support for the runners competing in this year’s Nepomuk Narly race.

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Narly rider Paul Gronhovd (left) is greeted by Pat White at the finish in Pisek on Saturday.

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Levi Johnke is cheered on by (L-R) Gavin Johnke, Lori Hendrickx, Sonja Bylin, Karen and Gary Boe as he approaches the finish line in Saturday’s Narly Nepomuk.

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Chase Wark of Winona, Minnesota, with his wife Abigail Wark and Eugene Bossart (left), withdrew from the 100-mile race on Saturday due to a mechanical problem with his bike.

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Eric Hylden

Eric Hylden has been a photographer at the Grand Forks Herald since 1986.

He is a North Dakota State University alumnus and grew up on a dairy farm near Park River, ND.

Hylden began his career in 1984 as a part-time photographer at the Grand Forks Herald and is a past president of the Dakota Press Photographer’s Association.

You can reach him at [email protected] or at 701.780.1115.

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