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Published on -11/28/2009, 10:19 AM

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At 104, Kan. woman not your ordinary biker

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NEWTON, Kan. (AP) -- A southern Kansas woman is turning heads for her new hobby -- riding motorcycles, at age 103.

Hazel Lister says she wanted to start a new tradition. So when she turned 103, she hopped on a motorcycle and took a ride.

She turned 104 in September and took her second-annual ride.

Lister says facing challenges and finding new experiences are just part of her routine.

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