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Iron Horse Bike Race Reports Credit Card Concerns

by KREX News Room
by Jacklyn Thrapp

DURANGO, Colo. (AP) - Officials with the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic say dozens of people who registered for race events may have had their credit cards compromised.

The Durango Herald reports at least 20 people have reported fraudulent activity on their cards since Sunday. Iron Horse Bicycle Classic co-founder Ed Zink was among those whose credit cards had fraudulent activity.

Race officials are working to identify the cause of the breach.

They estimate 2,500 credit cards were used by people registering for the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic events over Memorial Day weekend.

People who registered are encouraged to notify their credit card companies of a possible breach and to ask them to watch for suspicious activity.

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