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Mike Thorp of Turner tows Tom Labonte up a steep pitch of ATV trail Friday at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner. The two members of the Turner Timberland ATV Club helped the organizers get ready for the Riverlands 100 trail race. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy
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Mike Thorp of Turner tows Tom Labonte up a steep pitch of ATV trail Friday at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner. The two members of the Turner Timberland ATV Club helped the organizers get ready for the Riverlands 100 trail race.
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Organizers and volunteers discuss what needs to be done Friday while getting ready for the Riverlands 100 trail race at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner. From left are: Mike Thorp of the Turner Timberland ATV Club, Valerie Abradi of Trail Monster Running, Mindy Slovinsky of Trail Monster, Tom Labonte of Turner Timberland and Rick Abradi of Trail Monster.
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Over 130 trail runners from across the country and Canada will get a taste of Maine during the Riverlands 100 in Turner.
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Bucky Love, left, Tom Labonte and Mike Thorp drop off euipment Friday at Middle Earth Station inside the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner. Middle Earth is roughly in the middle of the Riverlands 100, a trail run that starts at 6 a.m. Saturday.
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Turner Timberland ATV Club members Mike Thorp, left, and Tom Labonte will be based in the parking lot of the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park through Sunday to help out with the Riverlands 100 trail race.
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A Japanese built Daihatsu Hijet Climber is what members of the Turner Timberland ATV Club have used to haul equipment into the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner for the Riverlands 100 trail race.