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On Monday night, Lael Wilcox rode through Bellingham on her journey to become the fastest woman to circumnavigate the globe via bicycle. Her ride involves pedaling 18,000 continuous miles as fast as possible, and she will only stop to eat, drink and rest in friendly villas or on convenience store benches. Wilcox started her journey 86 days ago in Chicago and has been riding an average of 170 miles per day on her custom Specialized road bike. She crossed into Whatcom County around 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19. Wilcox started in Whistler, British Columbia, around 9 a.m. that morning, riding through Squamish, Vancouver, Richmond and White Rock, then crossing the border into Blaine. She made her way through Bellingham and stopped outside of Anacortes by late Monday night. Click link in bio to read more. ________________ 📰: Casey Griesemer/CDN Contributor 📸 1: A group of riders join Lael Wilcox as she cycles along Red River Road in Ferndale. (Eric Becker/Cascadia Daily News) 📸 2: A group...

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