Unicyclists Pedal 160 Miles Down Florida Highway

Unicyclists Pedal 160 Miles Down Florida Highway

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The two men from Brooklyn, New York started their ride Friday and finished Sunday afternoon. The two men from Brooklyn, New York started their ride Friday and finished Sunday afternoon.
Officials believe this is the first time anyone has pedaled a unicycle down this particular highway. Officials believe this is the first time anyone has pedaled a unicycle down this particular highway.

Two men riding unicycles finished a 160-mile trip down a Florida highway Sunday afternoon.

The two riders, from Brooklyn, New York, pedaled along the Florida Keys Overseas Highway.

The pair started their ride Friday and reached Key West's southernmost point Sunday afternoon.

Officials say they believe this is the first time someone rode that particular highway on a unicycle.

The unicyclists helped kick-off a performance art show that was hosted in Key West.

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