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Patrick Dempsey talks with Dempsey Challenge volunteers and participants at the mile 12 rest stop on Stackpole Road in Durham on Sunday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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Isabella Rodriguez, 10, hangs onto mom, Annie Rodriguez, before the start of the Dempsey Challenge bike ride in Lewiston on Sunday. Isabella's dad is four-time U.S. National Road Race champion Freddie Rodriguez, who travels each year from California to participate in the Dempsey Challenge.
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Patrick Dempsey, center, begins the 25-mile Dempsey Challenge bike ride in Lewiston on Sunday.
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Neil and Sue Bement of Auburn cheer for cyclists as they pass the mile 4 rest stop on Penley Corner Road in Auburn during the Dempsey Challenge bike ride on Sunday. Bement, a survivor of both colon cancer and Hodgkin's lymphoma, said he has dressed up for the past 10 Dempsey Challenge events as a way to celebrate being cancer-free.
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Edward Little High School cheerleaders encourage Caden Cox of Hebron as he nearly completes the 25-mile Dempsey Challenge bike ride in Auburn on Sunday. He is an eighth-grader at Tripp Middle School in Turner.
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Susie Morton of Madison, Wisconsin, gives Patrick Dempsey a hug at the mile 12 rest stop on Stackpole Road in Durham during the Dempsey Challenge bike ride on Sunday. Morton, was diagnosed with lymphoma when she was 10-years-old and was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer one month ago. She and nine friends rode together for team Q's Minions.