The Daily Courier

American cycling group sending mountain bikes to Puerto Rico

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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — For weeks, the Rev. Hector Otero has been arranging shipments of bottled water, medical equipment and other supplies to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico. He recently became aware that residents on the island could use something else: bicycles.

September’s hurricane left many roads in bad shape and many residents, especially in the mountains, stranded without transporta­tion.

Otero, pastor of Iglesia De Dios Pentecosta­l church in New Haven, connected with Paul Hammer, a board member of the Connecticu­tbased organizati­on Bikes for Kids .

Hammer reached out to others and began to form a loose coalition of community bicycle organizati­ons in the state to work on the problem.

About 30 bikes have so far been collected and repaired for the project by Bikes for Kids in Essex, BiCi Co. in Hartford and the Bradley Street Bicycle Co-op in New Haven.

About half of them, mostly mountain bikes, are being sent to Puerto Rico in a shipping container next week along with other supplies, Otero said. They are heading to mountain towns such as Comerio, Orocovis and Baranquita­s where it is still difficult to navigate damaged roads by motorized vehicles.

“We hope this will help move people to their jobs or students to their schools,” Otero said.

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