If swimming, biking, and running long distances is your thing, the Ironman triathlon says "bring it."
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"We have 2,000 athletes from 47 countries," said Ironman Director Dave Reid.
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It's the second year Ironman has staged its race across Sonoma County. The region, still recovering from the wildfires last year, needed this huge event.
"Since the beginning of the year, things have been slow, bouncing back," said Santa Rosa merchant Kelley Rajala.
Rajala has put out the welcome sign at her Santa Rosa craft store.
Gray Rollin plans to serve a lot of beer and food at his restaurant, Belly, this weekend. It's been a challenging year. "It shows Sonoma County and Santa Rosa is growing and coming back better than ever."
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"It's a great community," said Ironman participant Dan Trawicki. "We couldn't be in a better place. I'm from Wisconsin, it's fantastic."
Sadly, some businesses never recovered after the fires. For Lucy Gustafson's French chocolate shop, she'll close this weekend after six years in business. "It's not an easy decision," she said. "It doesn't make sense to keep pushing when you know it's going to take longer for the community to come back."
Elsewhere, things are looking up and coming back. This weekend, the finish line is in sight.
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