Kareem Rosser says he grew up in two different worlds: the one he was born into and the one he's gained access to. Now, he's ready to bridge those worlds.
is taking place this Saturday, Septmeber 24, at Fairmount Park's Edgely Field.This Saturday, the 29-year-old is bringing the tradition and the competition to his hometown for the very first time.
Rosser says Work to Ride gave him a peaceful place to escape the violence in his West Philadelphia neighborhood often referred to as "The Bottom."
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