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Arnold Schwarzenegger takes bike ride with kids Christina and Patrick and old pal Ralf Moeller

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He makes a habit of bringing along family and friends during his near daily bike ride since the COVID-19 outbreak reached a fever pitch in March.And on Thursday ArnoldSchwarzenegger did in fact make it a family affair when his kids Christina and PatrickSchwarzenegger joined him for a ride along the streets of Los Angeles.Frequent rider and old palRalf Moeller also got in on the fun as they all worked out their body and minds as the effects of the pandemic wage on across California and the rest of the US.

Working it: Arnold Schwarzenegger went on a bike ride with daughter Christina, 28, son Patrick, 26, and old friend Ralf Moeller in Los Angeles on Thursday The action star of the screen, 72, showed off his still fit and ready physique in.

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