More than 900 cyclists from the U.S. and Canada took on the Ride the Hurricane Challenge up Hurricane Ridge Road on Sunday morning, including unicyclist Chris Hoy. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

More than 900 cyclists from the U.S. and Canada took on the Ride the Hurricane Challenge up Hurricane Ridge Road on Sunday morning, including unicyclist Chris Hoy. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

WEEKEND PHOTOS: Hillclimbs and ballgames on the Olympic Peninsula

Kaden Miller of the Port Angeles 12U All-Stars pitches against the Mudcats on Saturday during the 24th annual Dick Brown Youth Baseball tournament held at Lincoln Park this weekend. Miller and teammate Morgan Evans pitched a combined shutout. Eight teams, including four from Port Angeles, competed at the Lincoln Park ballfields in 12U and 9-10 age categories. (Pierre LaBossiere/for Peninsula Daily News)

More than 900 cyclists from the U.S. and Canada took on the Ride the Hurricane Challenge up Hurricane Ridge Road on Sunday morning, including unicyclist Chris Hoy. The Hurricane Hill Ride was part of a busy weekend of outdoors activities that also included the Tour de Lavender, the Dick Brown Youth Baseball tournament and the Joyce Daze slug races. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kaden Miller of the Port Angeles 12U All-Stars pitches against the Mudcats on Saturday during the 24th annual Dick Brown Youth Baseball tournament held at Lincoln Park this weekend. Miller and teammate Morgan Evans pitched a combined shutout. Eight teams, including four from Port Angeles, competed at the Lincoln Park ballfields in 12U and 9-10 age categories. (Pierre LaBossiere/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kaden Miller of the Port Angeles 12U All-Stars pitches against the Mudcats on Saturday during the 24th annual Dick Brown Youth Baseball tournament held at Lincoln Park this weekend. Miller and teammate Morgan Evans pitched a combined shutout. Eight teams, including four from Port Angeles, competed at the Lincoln Park ballfields in 12U and 9-10 age categories. (Pierre LaBossiere/for Peninsula Daily News)

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