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Cyclists pressure Woodside Council for action after rider’s death
Woodside’s Independence Hall was filled with neon colors on July 28 as members of the Western Wheelers dressed in orange, green and yellow cycling jerseys, showed up in honor of their member Jakub Solovsky, who was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 35 earlier this month.
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Woodside’s Independence Hall was filled with neon colors on July 28 as members of the Western Wheelers dressed in orange, green and yellow cycling jerseys, showed up in honor of their member Jakub Solovsky, who was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 35 earlier this month.
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According to The Almanac’s linked report, Cyclists pressure Woodside Council for action after rider’s death, Woodside’s Independence Hall was filled with neon colors on July 28 as members of the Western Wheelers dressed in orange, green and yellow cycling jerseys, showed up in honor of their member Jakub Solovsky, who was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 35 earlier this month.
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- Cyclists pressure Woodside Council for action after rider’s deathThe Almanac - 2026-07-29T18:31:32+00:00
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