A cycling-loving Arizona couple tied the knot on Saturday during a grueling 100-mile mountain bike race.
In
January, Julie Bass, 45, and her fiancé, Rick Bucher, 40, were planning
their wedding - a medium-size ceremony in Sedona, Arizona, a town
famous for its beautiful red sandstone formations. But overwhelmed by
the ballooning expenses, Bass had a change of heart.
“I’ve never
been that traditional or dreamed of wearing a white wedding dress,” she
told Yahoo! Shine. “Rick and I both love cycling and we were planning to
enter the Leadville 100 race in Colorado, so I said, ‘Why not get
married in the middle of the race?’”
Bucher, however, was
skeptical. “Julie and I are experienced cyclers but the logistics of
marrying in the middle of a race seemed unrealistic,” he said. Bucher
had reason to hesitate. After all, the race is a 100-mile
cycle across
the rough terrain of the Colorado Rockies, starting at 10,152 feet and
elevating to 12,424 feet.
“But I had to agree that it was the best
way to represent our relationship and our passion for cycling and the
outdoors.” So the two planned to wed at the mid-point of the race, at
the highest elevation area, the Columbine Climb.
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