Son to finish late dad’s epic bike trek
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This photo of Pete Cornell was shot in Alberta, Canada, early on a cross-country trip to Key West that was cut short when Cornell died after being hit by a truck in Georgia. Petes friends in the Coastal Cruisers Bicycle Club erected a sign in his honor at the spot where he died, urging drivers to drive safely. His son plans to finish the ride.
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A highway marker in Pete Cornell's memory has been erected at the site where the Gulf Cove resdient died July 26 near Dawson, Ga.
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A highway marker in Pete Cornell's memory has been erected at the site where the Gulf Cove resdient died July 26 near Dawson, Ga.
SUN FILE PHOTO BY DANA SANCHEZ
Don Cornell, Amy Armstrong -- the children of cyclist Pete Cornell, and finacee Sue Pavlat gathered Aug. 10 for a celebration of Pete's life in Gulf Cove. Pete died July 26 before finishing a cycling trip cross country from Alaska to Key West. Dan plans to finish the ride.
GULF COVE — Friends, family and cyclists in the 550-member Coastal Cruisers Bicycle Club are still reeling from the death of Pete Cornell, hit by a truck driver in July on a Georgia highway while he cycled cross-country.
Pete was a leader of the Big Dogs, an elite group of riders within the ranks of Coastal Cruisers — about 20 to 25 cyclists ranging in age from mid-50s to 82 — who ride fast.