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- High Energy Lifestyle: Rachel Atherton in Llangynog
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- Dec 16, 2010
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- Rachel Atherton and her two brothers Gee and Dan moved to the almost pronouncable Welsh one-shop village of Llangynog in 2004, buying the family home from their mother and transforming it into a bike rider's haven, with a workshop in the front room and a bike track in the garden. Whatever makes Rachel happy makes us all happy.
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