Casey Beaudoin, right, leads a group of about a dozen women Saturday morning down Canal Street in Lewiston at the start of the 2022 Lewiston Women’s Ride. The 24-mile ride was one of over a dozen other rides throughout the state, organized by the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. The ride was open to all self-identifying women of all riding types and skill levels geared to celebrate, learn, ride and support each other, regardless of where they live or how they ride Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Casey Beaudoin, right, leads a group of about a dozen women Saturday morning down Canal Street in Lewiston at the start of the 2022 Lewiston Women’s Ride. The 24-mile ride was one of over a dozen other rides throughout the state, organized by the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. The ride was open to all self-identifying women of all riding types and skill levels geared to celebrate, learn, ride and support each other, regardless of where they live or how they ride Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

A group of women bikes down Canal Street in Lewiston at the start of the 2022 Lewiston Women’s Ride. The 24-mile ride was one of over a dozen other rides throughout the state, organized by the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. The ride was open to all self-identifying women of all riding types and skill levels geared to celebrate, learn, ride and support each other, regardless of where they live or how they ride. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

A group of women bikes down Canal Street in Lewiston at the start of the 2022 Lewiston Women’s Ride. The 24-mile ride was one of over a dozen other rides throughout the state, organized by the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. The ride was open to all self-identifying women of all riding types and skill levels geared to celebrate, learn, ride and support each other, regardless of where they live or how they ride. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

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