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Group turns to cycling to stay in shape during pandemic – The Bakersfield Californian
When the COVID-19 pandemic began to take hold in mid-March, it hit Chris Clayton like a slap in the face.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began to take hold in mid-March, it hit Chris Clayton like a slap in the face.
The former East High basketball star, who helped lead the Blades to the 1994 CIF State championship, was at a bit of a loss. The 44-year-old had remained active, continuing to spend several hours a week at the gym playing hoops and working out.
But with gyms and basketball courts shut down all across Kern County, Clayton was struggling to find a new way to stay in shape.
The answer came i…
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