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Adapted Sports Means Freedom for Disabled Athletes
Story by Emma Cooke Photos by Cameron Thomas   Every week, Michelle Ballasiotes rides her bike on the trails at Lake Crabtree. Her bike doesn’t look like everyone else’s. Her recumbent trike features a reclined seat, handles on either side of the hips that brake and steer, and a foot blocker that prevents her right foot from turning in or from falling off the pedal. “Originally, I had just one brake on the left side because my right side is affected by cerebral palsy,” she says. “I have a mountain bike tire on the rear and it’s a pretty big wheel. I got a bike that goes fast because I like to go fast.” Ballasiotes had a pediatric stroke before she was even born. As a result, she has right h

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