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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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A scenic view of rolling green hills leading to a mountain range under a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. A narrow winding trail cuts through the grassy landscape, surrounded by clusters of trees and wildflowers.
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A CD case for Magellan's MapSend Topo 3D software, featuring a colorful design with a map preview in the bottom right corner, and text indicating compatibility with various Magellan GPS receivers. The top section includes the Magellan logo and the title "MapSend Topo 3D."
A promotional poster for "On the Road to Athens," featuring a cyclist wearing a helmet and focused on riding, with a background of an American flag. The design includes text highlighting the event and sponsors.
A close-up view of a speedometer displaying speed in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour (km/h), with a red and white illuminated design.
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Logo for Singletracks, featuring a stylized mountain graphic above the word "singletracks" with the tagline "bike the net" below.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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Book cover titled "Mountain Biking Georgia" by Alex Nutt, featuring a scenic trail with two mountain bikers riding through a wooded area. The design includes bold text and is likely aimed at outdoor enthusiasts.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
A collection of silver rings with textured designs, displayed against a dark background.
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Screenshot of the Garmin Training Center application showing a training activity. The display includes a map with a highlighted route represented by yellow dots around a lake, along with performance data such as elapsed time, distance, average speed, calories burned, and heart rate statistics. The bottom section features a graph comparing elevation and heart rate over distance.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
A person holding a damaged bicycle helmet, looking intently at the camera. The helmet is cracked and shows signs of significant impact, emphasizing the importance of safety gear in cycling.
A bicycle attached to a bicycle repair stand, featuring labeled parts including the back wheel, front wheel, and various components of the bike and stand. The stand is red and positioned against a stone edge in a park setting.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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Exterior of a Trek Bicycle Store, featuring a brick façade, green awnings, and large windows displaying bicycles. A parked car with a bike rack loaded with bicycles is in the foreground, and parking lines are visible in the lot.
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A group of mountain bikers riding through a rock-lined path underneath a highway, with concrete pillars supporting the structure above. The terrain features winding trails and earthy surroundings, providing a unique biking experience in an urban environment.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
Alt text: Movie poster for "2 Solo," featuring a mountain biker in action and a close-up of a cyclist's face, with the tagline "One man's quest for a 7th world title and the punishment he'll take to get it." Brands like Volkswagen, Trek, and Nike are also featured.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
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A winding dirt path through a forest with tall, bare trees and a view of distant mountains under a blue sky with scattered clouds. Leaf litter covers the ground alongside the trail, and patches of green vegetation are visible.
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If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
A close-up image of a bicycle handlebar mirror, featuring a round reflective surface attached to a black adjustable arm and a textured grip.
If all you get is a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=299">mountain bike wedding ring</a> for your wedding then you're not obsessed. I've been to weddings where friends gave out cycling water bottles as favors (complete with a caricature of bride and groom on bikes) and at my own wedding the groom's cake had a mountain bike theme. Other friends recently sent out "save the date" magnets with - you guessed it - a picture of the bride and groom on their bikes. Still, I wouldn't qualify any of this as obsession.

Take a look at Ed and Liz Hokanson of Virginia. <a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/sports/wb/wb/xp-120133">The Roanoke Times describes</a> their wedding, complete with a veil-covered helmet and a tuxedo printed cycling jersey. Instead of champagne toasts, the couple chose gatorade.

Many couples meet out at the trail so it's no surprise that a shared interest becomes a big part of the wedding ceremony. Think you've got the Hokansons beat? Tell us about your wedding.
Three handheld GPS devices are displayed side by side on a wooden surface. The left device is a Garmin eTrex Vista, the middle device is a Magellan eXplorist 200 in yellow, and the right device is a Garmin Edge 305. Each device features a screen and varying designs in gray and yellow colors.
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