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Cider Run Directional Hiccup Had Runners

Crossing Finish Line in Both Directions

Despite some wrong course directions that had people crossing the finish line both ways, annual Cider Run hosted hundreds of runners, marking for many, the start of the outdoor running season. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
The Annual Cider Run at the Fly Creek Cider Mill began like any other, but as runners began to cross the line in opposite directions, it was clear that somewhere on the course there had been a wrong turn! As more runners came in the issue seemed to correct itself and had many runners laughing.  Despite everything, the weather was clear and crisp for the hundreds of runners who turned out to run in the crisp spring air. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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