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Salt Lake City kids get free bike helmets

(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  As part of UnitedHealthcare's Pro Cycling team and community outreach program to keep kids healthy and active, team cyclists Jonny Clarke, left, and Sebastian Haedo engage the kids in a few warm up routines before getting on the bike.In advance to the upcoming Tour of Utah bicycle race, more than 50 Salt Lake City-area kids received a new bicycle helmet at the Capitol West Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday, July 31, 2018.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) As part of UnitedHealthcare's Pro Cycling team and community outreach program to keep kids healthy and active, team cyclists Jonny Clarke, left, and Sebastian Haedo engage the kids in a few warm up routines before getting on the bike.In advance to the upcoming Tour of Utah bicycle race, more than 50 Salt Lake City-area kids received a new bicycle helmet at the Capitol West Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday, July 31, 2018.

More than 50 Salt Lake City-area kids received a new bicycle helmet at the Capitol West Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday as part of a UnitedHealthcare program to keep children healthy and active.

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