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	<title>Comments on: Iditarod Trail Invitational Post-Script</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Strabel</title>
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		<description>Cory-
I had a custom light weight leg/ankle brace made for me when I tore my achilles, and it fit perfect in a bike shoe (road biking of course) and I could double pole/ rollerski with it also.  You might want to look into something like that for some fun this summer, or just pick up sofa racing and channel surfing...
Nice job though on your adventure through the wilds of Ak.</description>
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I had a custom light weight leg/ankle brace made for me when I tore my achilles, and it fit perfect in a bike shoe (road biking of course) and I could double pole/ rollerski with it also.  You might want to look into something like that for some fun this summer, or just pick up sofa racing and channel surfing&#8230;<br />
Nice job though on your adventure through the wilds of Ak.</p>
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