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Racers prepare to take off at the start of the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Sixty riders from ages 2-6 competed in several different bicycle types: balance bikes, bicycles with no pedals and powered by their feet, and two classes of electric bicycles, 12- and 16-inch wheels. After warmups and heat races, winners of the final races were awarded prizes and trophies. A crew from Hemond’s MX & Offroad Park in Minot helped run the event. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Beau Haines, 3, of Dixfield (No. 23) heads out on the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Sixty riders from ages 2-6 competed in several different bicycle types: balance bikes, bicycles with no pedals and powered by their feet, and two classes of electric bicycles, 12- and 16-inch wheels. After warmups and heat races, winners of the final races were awarded prizes and trophies. A crew from Hemond’s MX & Offroad Park in Minot helped run the event. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Xander McKay, 2, of Lisbon (No. 144), zips around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Beau Haines, 3, of Dixfield (No. 23), zips around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Racers zip around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Sixty riders from ages 2-6 competed in several different bicycle types: balance bikes, bicycles with no pedals and powered by their feet, and two classes of electric bicycles, 12- and 16-inch wheels. After warmups and heat races, winners of the final races were awarded prizes and trophies. A crew from Hemond’s MX & Offroad Park in Minot helped run the event. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Racers zip around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Sixty riders from ages 2-6 competed in several different bicycle types: balance bikes, bicycles with no pedals and powered by their feet, and two classes of electric bicycles, 12- and 16-inch wheels. After warmups and heat races, winners of the final races were awarded prizes and trophies. A crew from Hemond’s MX & Offroad Park in Minot helped run the event. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Beau Haines, 3, of Dixfield (No. 23), zips around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Racers zip around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Sixty riders from ages 2-6 competed in several different bicycle types: balance bikes, bicycles with no pedals and powered by their feet, and two classes of electric bicycles, 12- and 16-inch wheels. After warmups and heat races, winners of the final races were awarded prizes and trophies. A crew from Hemond’s MX & Offroad Park in Minot helped run the event. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Beau Haines, 3, of Dixfield (No. 23), zips around the indoor course during Saturday’s L-A Harley Indoor Kids Race at L-A Harley-Davidson on Main Street in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...

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