Arne Hove, who is now free of any brain tumors, and his good friend Bjorn Amdal rode for 25 days straight in an epic bucket-list ride across the United States.
A pair of cyclists from Norway completed an epic bucket-list ride across the United States to celebrate a medical milestone.
Arne Hove and his good friend Bjorn Amdal had been riding for 25 days straight, starting in New York on June 21st. The friends cycled through 15 states including West Virginia, Missouri and Utah making new friends along the way. The duo arrived in San Francisco this weekend, after climbing elevations in Colorado of more than 14,000 feet and riding a total of 3,400 miles.
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