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Currently, 1 of 150 people is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (or ASD).

80% of people with ASD are under 18 years-old. Children with ASD can and do learn, with early intervention being the best known cure.

Please join this noble cause, and join Leo on the course by participating in the Capitol Classic.

Help us increase our pace as we get closer and closer to a finish line where we can solve the fastest growing childhood disorder today.

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Free on-street parking on event day.

Free parking in surrounding lots of State Capitol. The Capitol complex is to the north of I-94 just minutes from downtown St. Paul. It is accessible from the east and west on I-94, and from the north and south on I-35E.

I-94 eastbound: Exit at Marion Street. Turn left. Go to Aurora Avenue and turn right. Go one block and enter Parking Lot AA.

I-94 westbound: Exit at Marion Street. Turn right. Go to Aurora Avenue and turn right. Go one block and enter Parking Lot AA.

I-35E northbound: Exit at Kellogg Boulevard. Turn left. Go to John Ireland Boulevard and turn right. Metered parking spaces line both sides of the boulevard.

I-35E southbound: Exit at University Avenue. Turn right. Go to Rice Street and turn left. Go one block, turn right and enter Parking Lot AA.

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